DustyBin
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I agree but it’s important not to be seen as an ‘organiser’ under the new legislation. I would imagine, using modern technology, organisers could remain anonymous. I think mass disobedience (or disorder) is coming, and it won’t be restricted to students either!
Treatment of students at universities
I've been scrolling through Twitter and am disgusted at some of the things I'm seeing about students at universities at the moment. Apparently police are stationed around some uni halls of residence, telling off people for playing music and apparently some were following students right into...
www.railforums.co.uk
Just catching up with this.
It's some years since I was at University but if I was there I'd be looking at organising a 'mass disobedience' by all the students and this is the only way things can change.
Individual students are finding it difficult to act on their own because the authorities will divide and rule. Time for student protests similar to the ones we saw in the 60s/70s.
I agree but it’s important not to be seen as an ‘organiser’ under the new legislation. I would imagine, using modern technology, organisers could remain anonymous. I think mass disobedience (or disorder) is coming, and it won’t be restricted to students either!
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