Ethan Switch - Friday, 10 September, 2004 - 14:05:34 - print it raw
Fighting against the Angus & Roberston spruiker on the start of the end of the last three days of a four day sale, as well as a lone hairdressing leaflet man, the Children out of Detention group stored centre in the Pitt Street mall in the left aorta of Sydney's CBD earlier this fine weathered day.
On the subject of Human Rights, the group featured an appearance by silent Big Brother 4 evictee, Merlin Luck. Surrounded by an island of black tshirt wearing supporters, Luck garnered the occasional applause as onlookers in their lunch hour watched on. Centre stage to the left of the stage, a young boy no older than ten was snapped into line after his metre and a half placard/sign fell victim to a top heavy lop.
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