Letter: In brief
Sir: If the general secretary of the National Secular Society really imagines that "the only interruptions that could result in prison are those in or around a place of worship" (letter, 7 December), he should consult a better law book or attempt the experiment of interrupting a non-religious funeral, or an election meeting, or a local council, or a law court, or one of the Houses of Parliament.
JEAN RAISON
London N19
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