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spwa4today at 12:08 PM3 repliesview on HN

Yes, the Brussels state is in desperate need of funds, so they rent out public parks, including the Cinquantenaire, for private events. Of course, during such events the park is not accessible to the public, and there's private security who can hand over anyone to the Brussels police to be escorted out of the park. You know, like you can do in your apartment too.

So if Bill White, the US ambassador, pays to rent out the park for, I think it was 2 weeks, they can have whoever they want removed from this public park. Including any reporters.


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FabCHtoday at 12:49 PM

They are not allowed to lie about it though.

Lying to the police that the reporters are an "active threat" is criminal.

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carlosjobimtoday at 12:52 PM

The police didn't do something outside of their legal powers, that's not what the question is. It's rather unusual for any ambassador to use force to kick out invited reporters from a function.

philipwhiuktoday at 12:14 PM

> So if Bill White, the US ambassador, pays to rent out the park for, I think it was 2 weeks, they can have whoever they want removed from this public park. Including any reporters.

That would be by private security not police though. You aren't generally arrested for annoying an event organiser.

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