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Protesters are trying to outnumber the police by using a combination of people and flares.
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Protesters are strategically attempting to outnumber law enforcement by utilizing a combination of individuals and pyrotechnic devices like flares. This tactic aims to create a visual and numerical advantage over the police forces. By using a mix of people to amplify their presence and flares to draw attention, protesters increase their impact and visibility during demonstrations. This method can also serve to disrupt police operations and communications by diverting attention and causing chaos. The use of flares not only creates a spectacle but also adds an element of danger and urgency to the protest situation. Such tactics require careful coordination and planning to effectively challenge the authority and control of law enforcement.
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