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However, such directions cannot be given in respect of persons engaged in a lawful and peaceful picket as part of an industrial dispute, or those taking part in a lawful public procession pursuant to section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986.
The Met attempted to limit the ride under provisions in section 12 of the Public Order Act 1986, which states that the police can impose conditions on a public procession if they hold the reasonable belief that "it may result in serious public disorder, serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community".
The showy public procession known as a parade is a type of pageant.
Parade, a type of pageant whose main feature is a public procession.
The mortuary is on the air base, so no public procession takes place.
In addition to the public procession on Good Friday, the group mounted tableaux vivants in the adjoining school, replicating biblical scenes with great attention to detail.
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There are public festivals and public processions.
Mahavira Jayanti, the birthday of Mahavira, is celebrated by both sects in early April with public processions.
His cult was strongest in Coptos and Akhmīm (Panopolis), where in his honour great festivals were held celebrating his "coming forth," with public processions and presentation of offerings.
Public processions seem to have come into vogue soon after the recognition of Christianity as the religion of the Roman Empire by Constantine in the 4th century.
Present-day mestizos accompany public processions and feast-day dances with brass bands, employ Spanish song lyrics, and wear European-derived clothing.
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