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Police said demonstrators could face arrest for obstructing the movement of vehicles and people, refusing to obey lawful orders by a law enforcement officer, vandalism and refusal to disperse after unlawful assembly is declared.
That is, unless you are arrested by law enforcement, in which case you must obey their lawful orders such as letting them take the camera in as property/evidence.
While some have pushed back on the requests, they are forced to comply with lawful orders yet are unable to talk about them.
It was designed to win political advantage by holding intelligence officers — whose offense was to follow faithfully their lawful orders — up to opprobrium and scorn.
They and about 40 others were hauled away in police vans, charged with failure to disperse and obey lawful orders, and released on $100 bond each.
"The offence of disobedience of lawful orders carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison," said Cecil's lawyer John Francis Onyango.
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A crime is committed if any person posts or distributes a placard, circular or other document which contains an incitement to violence, counsels disobedience to the law or a lawful order, or is likely to lead to a breach of the peace.
Because you are gaining compliance with a lawful order.
No, because you do not have a lawful order requiring you to effect the removal".
(Most were arrested for "failure to obey a lawful order," after police asked them to move).
Both times, I was, correctly charged with disobeying a lawful order to remove the obstacles.
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