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Old 10-08-2010, 06:19 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by nguirado View Post
There's no "special" privilege. That would mean that it would be illegal for a town made up of a non-Christian majority to celebrate an aspect of their religion. There isn't.
That depends on what you mean. It is legal for residents of the town as individuals; it is not legal for the council to officially recognize the holiday and make it illegal to, ooh, sell alcohol during it or make it illegal to have restaurants open before sunset.
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