English: A drag queen in front of a bus operated by the Stagecoach company in Albert Square, Manchester, UK, during a Stonewall rally in the square for repeal of Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988. In protest at Stagecoach's owner Brian Souter's high profile support of the legislation, activists have stopped the bus and daubed "28" on its windscreen in huge red characters, which they subsequently washed off in order to avoid arrest for criminal damage.
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