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                    [Summary] => Cebu City authorities, civilian and police, had a prior agreement to observe maximum tolerance during the anti-Gloria rally yesterday. It was a good decision. As long as the rallyists do their thing in an area that does not obstruct traffic, and as long as they conduct their protests in a peaceful way, they should be left undisturbed to enjoy their right of assembly. But like other rights, this one has its limitations. There's a line between what is a tolerable assembly and a dangerous one. But how is one to know that this line has not been breached?
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