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Sir,—lt is letters like Mr Lilburn’s which cause those who believe strongly in the maintenance of law and order great concern. Their belief is also strongly humanitarian based. It protects the weak from exploitation by society's bullies, blackmailers, thieves and murderers. Hooray for those protesters who did not break the law. Hooray for those people who did not make threatening calls to Mr Lilburn and his friends. Hooray for those policemen who apply the law without bias. Hooray for governments who pass just laws. 800 to all the rest—Yours, etc., D. G. SANDERS, Sen. March 14, 1983.
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