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A monster called Public Order Act

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  • Osei Kofi 8 years ago

    Sometimes the impression is created that freedom of speech and the right to demonstrate is unfettered.That impression is wrong

    The truth of the matter is that freedom of expression is not absolute and can be limited when i ...
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  • Luther King 8 years ago

    Couldn't agree with you more Osei Kofi. Freedoms are not absolute. Once u have rights, u must also have responsibilities.

    I find Kofi Akordo's arguments rather strange. The organisers didn't say they were matching to the ...
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  • Jacke Jones, VA 8 years ago

    The president overspent in last years budget, thus breaking the law. Was the police able to arrest and whip him? NDC knows that they are out in 2017 and are using the police and other security forces to intimidate the citizen ...
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  • Read 8 years ago

    Police imposing conditions
    Sections 12 and 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 give the police the power to
    impose conditions on marches and any demonstration that comes within the
    definition of a “public assembly”. A “p ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Read,
    If what is described in this essay, even after reading the lines you took pains to provide for our situational awareness regarding from whence Ghana borrowed that law, if that is a "Monster", then we surely do not know ...
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