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by LostInTheWoods2 5585 days ago
It seems clearly wrong that a funeral should be interrupted by anyone for any reason. Don't families have the right to bury their loved ones in privacy? The court should not defend the rights of one group if by doing so it strips another of theirs.
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The families have a right to a certain level of privacy, but this took place in public and protests were given restrictions on how close they could be by local authorities.
Does this apply to whistleblowing? A whistleblower certainly strips others of some of their rights, eh?