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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Breathing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Having kids

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Condoms

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By *ormorantMan
over a year ago

Lincolnshire

Elections….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Eating after midnight

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By *RANDMRSJAECouple
over a year ago

chester

Buying alcohol for consumption at home

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Boobs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Masturbation

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Masturbation "

Strap ons

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Coffee and masturbation

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cigarettes

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By *ustamanMan
over a year ago

weymouth


"Breathing "

Great minds

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Swingers’ websites?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

Adult social media sites

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

Being online after 7pm.

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
over a year ago

Torquay

Voting for other governments

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By *aomilatteCouple
over a year ago

Midlands

Visiting Barnard Castle

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By *urvySub87Woman
over a year ago

Near Wellingborough

BDSM

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Dancing

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

Shortbread fingers

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

Unable to have enjoyment with others, so only with yourself

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By *aul DeUther-OneMan
over a year ago

Sussex

As far as MPs are concerned, the worst law that could be passed would be to forbid them from having any other employment while serving as an MP.

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By *penbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"Visiting Barnard Castle "

Let's keep it within the bounds of possibility, eh?

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

sex after marriage a criminal offence

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners

Chocolate

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By *ampWithABrainWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Breathing

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By *ickshawedCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

Abortion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous! "

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Blowjobs

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By *lexV16Man
over a year ago

Welling

Titts out Tuesdays on fab

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Democracy… this lot would do away with it to stay in power

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By *9alMan
over a year ago

Bridgend

stopping at red lights

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By *ampWithABrainWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits "

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

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By *ampWithABrainWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Democracy… this lot would do away with it to stay in power"

And it’s starting with controlling those of us who challenge authority

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is "

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

Coffee

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

The right to peaceful protest...wait

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sex

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By *ub-for-peggingMan
over a year ago

Raunds

To late the already have, freedom

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend

BACON!!!!!

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"Sex"

The Tories will never ban sex. They are some of our most depraved individuals in our society

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Free speech

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The right to protest

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg"

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

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By *o scandalousWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Vodka.

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink' "

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley

Fabbing dick pics

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

To say no

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not "

Oh dear! we can't disrupt the fucking football for something as insignificant as impending global disaster, can we?

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By *arcosaMan
over a year ago

London

Free speech.

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not

Oh dear! we can't disrupt the fucking football for something as insignificant as impending global disaster, can we? "

No you cant. Or sit on motorways stopping traffic. Piss off and sit outside parliament

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Arguing

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By *rey NomadMan
over a year ago

Calne

Cake

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not

Oh dear! we can't disrupt the fucking football for something as insignificant as impending global disaster, can we?

No you cant. Or sit on motorways stopping traffic. Piss off and sit outside parliament "

So you think its fine for people to potentially have to travel hundreds of miles to London, just so you can watch a bunch of over paid rapists kick a bag of wind round without inconvenience?

You can't be that dense to not realise that without the right to free protest in the area you live in, you wouldn't have the luxury of Saturday off to attend? NO wonder we're in such a fucking mess!

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not

Oh dear! we can't disrupt the fucking football for something as insignificant as impending global disaster, can we?

No you cant. Or sit on motorways stopping traffic. Piss off and sit outside parliament

So you think its fine for people to potentially have to travel hundreds of miles to London, just so you can watch a bunch of over paid rapists kick a bag of wind round without inconvenience?

You can't be that dense to not realise that without the right to free protest in the area you live in, you wouldn't have the luxury of Saturday off to attend? NO wonder we're in such a fucking mess!"

I dont even know where to start with that mess. But im guessing its highly libellous to start with

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Freddos

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not

Oh dear! we can't disrupt the fucking football for something as insignificant as impending global disaster, can we?

No you cant. Or sit on motorways stopping traffic. Piss off and sit outside parliament

So you think its fine for people to potentially have to travel hundreds of miles to London, just so you can watch a bunch of over paid rapists kick a bag of wind round without inconvenience?

You can't be that dense to not realise that without the right to free protest in the area you live in, you wouldn't have the luxury of Saturday off to attend? NO wonder we're in such a fucking mess!

I dont even know where to start with that mess. But im guessing its highly libellous to start with "

You can't libel a whole profession. So long as no individual or individuals are named, no libel. That's how the world gets away with slagging off teachers, train drivers and various other professions.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Peaceful protest - which they are actually in the process of doing. Outrageous!

Unauthorised peaceful protest they are putting a law against, and I'm completely for tbh....given the current trend of sitting in roads or glueing yourself to petrol pumps...why should the general public suffer these fuck wits

It’s very much a slippery slope and if you were familiar with the bill you’d know how pervasive and anti democratic it is

Protests that disrupt the daily running of those not involved in the protests should always be outlawed. Whether thats morons sitting on motorways or idiots strapping themselves to goalposts for eg

You do realise most of your rights have come about due to people going out on a limb to challenge those in power and authority?

What happens when its suddenly something you are involved in and you're told 'no, tough shit- protest and you're in the clink'

Protest is fine. Disrupting commuters and football matches is not

Oh dear! we can't disrupt the fucking football for something as insignificant as impending global disaster, can we?

No you cant. Or sit on motorways stopping traffic. Piss off and sit outside parliament

So you think its fine for people to potentially have to travel hundreds of miles to London, just so you can watch a bunch of over paid rapists kick a bag of wind round without inconvenience?

You can't be that dense to not realise that without the right to free protest in the area you live in, you wouldn't have the luxury of Saturday off to attend? NO wonder we're in such a fucking mess!

I dont even know where to start with that mess. But im guessing its highly libellous to start with

You can't libel a whole profession. So long as no individual or individuals are named, no libel. That's how the world gets away with slagging off teachers, train drivers and various other professions. "

Not forgetting the “we hate all the police” brigade. To be honest once someone starts that talk, all police are scum, all footballers are r@pists bollocks then that’s where my respect goes completely and I’ve no time for them.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Pleasure

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home

Beer

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By *xydadbodMan
over a year ago

Milton keynes

Sex toys

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By *ribsaMan
over a year ago

A box at end of your bed

Sex

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By *idnight RamblerMan
over a year ago

Pershore

Riding a bicycle without licence plates, tax and insurance .....oh wait.........

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thinking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thinking.

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Reading some things on here, I think people already assume it's illegal.

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