From ECN broadcast
Protesters from the Alliance to Make Gambling Illegal gathered in the street outside the King's Winter Residence in the city of Eternal Frost. The protesters chanted early in the morning, "Make gambling illegal". Shortly thereafter, the King appeared on a balcony overlooking the street and yelled, "Shut the **** up you noisy bastards!", before going back inside.
The protesters increased the volume of the chants and the King returned to the balcony with a firehose. The King then issued an order to someone inside, and proceeded to hose down the protesters while yelling, "I told you to shut the **** up!" The protesters quickly dispersed and several were taken to nearby hospitals to be treated for hypothermia. The temperature at the time of the protest was -2F.
The head of the Alliance declined to appear on camera but released a statement in which he apologized for the time of the protest saying, "...it really was far too bother the King, I'm very deeply sorry."
A spokesman for the King said, "Really, people should know better." No comments were made on whether the protesters would be punished.
Protesters from the Alliance to Make Gambling Illegal gathered in the street outside the King's Winter Residence in the city of Eternal Frost. The protesters chanted early in the morning, "Make gambling illegal". Shortly thereafter, the King appeared on a balcony overlooking the street and yelled, "Shut the **** up you noisy bastards!", before going back inside.
The protesters increased the volume of the chants and the King returned to the balcony with a firehose. The King then issued an order to someone inside, and proceeded to hose down the protesters while yelling, "I told you to shut the **** up!" The protesters quickly dispersed and several were taken to nearby hospitals to be treated for hypothermia. The temperature at the time of the protest was -2F.
The head of the Alliance declined to appear on camera but released a statement in which he apologized for the time of the protest saying, "...it really was far too bother the King, I'm very deeply sorry."
A spokesman for the King said, "Really, people should know better." No comments were made on whether the protesters would be punished.
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