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I respect everyone?s personal opinions, but I do object when trying to shop a loud speaker belting out

* don?t take the Vaccine * over and over . Having lost a friend due to covid and having a daughter who?s a Nurse this has really unsettled me , had to leave Peckham . Hand out your leaflets, but please cut the music , Covid is a very sensitive subject to lots. Ear drum bursting. Rant over going to sit and cry for all the loved ones lost .

twinhunters Wrote:

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> I respect everyone?s personal opinions, but I do

> object when trying to shop a loud speaker belting

> out

> * don?t take the Vaccine * over and over . Having

> lost a friend due to covid and having a daughter

> who?s a Nurse this has really unsettled me , had

> to leave Peckham . Hand out your leaflets, but

> please cut the music , Covid is a very sensitive

> subject to lots. Ear drum bursting. Rant over

> going to sit and cry for all the loved ones lost .


There was a woman on a 185 bus the other week who had a recorded message loudspeaker affair in her backpack playing this rubbish I got really upset and angry and had an argument with her polluting our ears with this propaganda nonsense.

People like this are dangerous and should be fined AND made to visit an ICU Covid ward

There were three people with a loudspeaker in Peckham Rye a few days handing out leaflets, which contained a mix of poor understanding of science (well no understanding to be honest), distortion of data, and an underlying motive of conspiracy 'New World Order' theories. Not really sure what they hope to achieve to be honest.

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