More Trouble At 'Lennon Walls'

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2019-07-12 HKT 22:23
There have been more disturbances at the "Lennon Wall" near Tai Po MTR station, where people have been posting notes in support of the anti-extradition movement.
Police said they received a report of about five people fighting on Friday afternoon, but no arrests were made. Earlier in the day, rival groups were engaged in heated arguments there.
Meanwhile a group of people gathered outside Yau Tong MTR station in the evening to set up a new “Lennon Wall” after the first one was removed.
Internet users had earlier proposed posting messages outside the disciplined services quarters after scuffles broke out in the area between rival groups on Wednesday.
However that did not materialise, and people instead posted messages on two banners outside the station.
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