Lady Gaga fans ‘disturbed’ by anti-fur protestors
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A BRITISH judge has limited protests outside a London department store after management complained that Lady Gaga fans were disturbed by anti-fur campaigners during an appearance last year.
High Court Judge Henry Globe said the singer visited Harrods in October to “advertise some perfumery” - her scent branded Lady Gaga Fame.
He said protesters with placards had caused “nuisance, annoyance and harassment” to some people attending the event.
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Hide AdAnti-fur groups have picketed the famous store for several years. The judge ruled that the protests could not take place in a pedestrianized area in front of the store, which had become a “tourist hotspot.”
He said Monday that protesters can continue to assemble outside of that area.