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| The Tribunal said the council's action violated the European Convention on Human Rights, reported London's Daily Mail. Citing the European Convention on Human Rights, W brought suit against the London suburb of Richmond and the Metropolitan Police, and convinced Lord Justice Brooke that he has the right to "walk the streets without interference from police. This is the first time that the freedom of speech article in the European Convention on Human Rights has been used to contest such decision making by a city council. |
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