[Mingpao News]The day before yesterday’s protest once morest reclamation in Tseung Kwan O, there were restrictions such as hanging neck tags and pulling cordons. Chen Zhanjun, the applicant for the parade and the convener of the Tseung Kwan O People’s Livelihood Concern Group, described yesterday that the police’s restrictive measures once morest the parade “damage the dignity of Hong Kong people”. According to this newspaper’s understanding, another group “Amity Cycle Movement” held a charity walk on the Kwun Tong waterfront on Sunday, and the letter of no objection was issued with fewer conditions. Mr. Ou, the director general of the Amity Cycle Movement, said that he had not had a face-to-face meeting with the police on the event, but he had submitted to the police including the parade route, picket arrangements and internal guidelines, and the internal guidelines of the group required participants to abide by the “Hong Kong National Security Law”. Ou believes that the police agree with the agency’s internal guidelines, “following the guidelines, there will be no great (legal) risks.”
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