Grilling food and holding a rally cannot go together, police warned on Monday.
Deputy Metropolitan Police Bureau chief Pol Maj Gen Piya Tawichai warned anti-government protesters they might break laws if they serve Genghis Khan pork during a rally outside Parliament on Tuesday.
There are laws prohibiting cooking in public places, as well as activities that obstruct traffic and pedestrians, added Poj Maj Gen Piya, who is the city police spokesman.
The People’s Movement plans a rally on Samsen Road outside Parliament from 3pm on Tuesday to put pressure on senators and MPs to vote the charter amendment bill proposed by Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw), also…