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BARBADIANS ARE “VEX as hell” about what is happening in the country but frightened to say anything, argues attorney Robert “Bobby” Clarke.
That’s why he’s seeking police permission for a three-hour march from Independence Square to Government Headquarters on Friday to draw the Freundel Stuart administration’s attention to the frustration of Barbadians.
Clarke told the DAILY NATION he sent his request to the Commissioner of Police yesterday seeking permission for the march to ensure he was in accordance with the requirements as set out in the Public Order Act Cap 168 (a), which outlines the process for such matters.
He said his letter was sent three days ahead of the event, it named the organiser, outlined the purpose of the march, its route, hours involved and an estimate of the number of people expected to participate.
 
 

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