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http://nypost.com/2017/08/24/meet-the-759-million-powerball-winner/
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During the hearing, Judge Yoram Danziger addressed complaints that the protests were a nuisance to residents of the Kfar Ganim neighborhood, saying the right to protest took precedence.
“The residents’ right to enjoy quiet is not a legal right that even approaches the level of a legal right such as the right to protests and freedom of expression,” he said.
The court also ruled the demonstrations cannot begin until after 8 p.m., around the time that Shabbat ends, and that protesters may not enter the street or disturb traffic.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/high-court-okays-limited-protests-outside-attorney-generals-home/
Unbelievable that the residents' right to quiet wasn't taken into consideration nor the chilul Shabbat of the police who have to arrive hours before Shabbat ends to enforce the law.
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