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Lawyers must love this kind of legislation, as it's fuzzy in so many ways, thus providing the opportunity to argue endlessly (at $$$ per hour) about which side of a line something is on.

. Is location X a valid "place of religious worship"?

. Were words A, B, and C uttered with “intent to alarm and annoy”, or, failing that, could they be twisted to be interpreted by some listener as having been?

. If two people walk by a protected location and one of them yells something, does that count as a "demonstration of two or more people"?

I'm sure I'm leaving out some additional opportunities for arguing in court if this law comes into force. But how can we complain when this sort of action is a daily event when government has transformed from protector of our rights into a constant, intrusive pest?

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