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Washington Post opinion writer Radley Balko tweeted that he didn’t quite get why some people were so worried about “inadvertently driving near a protest, getting stuck in front of a wall of protesters, then getting pulled out of their car and beaten.”
A quick thought on these bills: Since Ferguson, I’ve heard many, many older white people voice their fear of inadvertently driving near a protest, getting stuck in front of a wall of protesters, then getting pulled out of their car and beaten.https://t.co/eA6gBsIGNB
In his tweet, he referenced a ridiculous article from “The New Republic” which claimed Republicans wanted the “right to crash cars into people” and that Republicans were endorsing a “terroristic tactic” against “protesters.”
People outside. Photo: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire READERS have set their sights on visiting family and friends and getting outdoors if lockdown lifts this summer. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled long-awaited plans on how the national lockdown will be eased in England. The four-step plan included provisional key dates for lifting restrictions and allowing residents to do things like host guests, go on holiday, or even hold hands. Gazette readers took to the paper’s Steve Holden said that, since their father died of Covid this month, they will make sure to have a wake in his honour with all the family and his friends, to raise a glass, reminisce, and celebrate his life.