Britain'S "Throwing Shoes" Is Becoming Legal.
Now, in Britain, "throwing shoes" has become a legitimate act.
According to 11 British media reports, more than 70 British Muslims were accused of misconduct in the protest march outside the Israeli embassy in London last year. Salim, a 21 year old student at Marie College of University of London, was waiting for the court's decision because he took part in some "shoe throwing" incidents.
Salim's defense lawyer, Chris Holt, said the court found that throwing shoes was only a routine act in protest and not a category of violent crime.
Judge Denis said that "throwing shoes" should not be a proof of a student's violence. It is just a symbolic political gesture.
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