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Senator Rosscadell adds nuance, referencing a specific incident involving Nigel Farage, a British politician, who confronted the issue of police demanding protesters to shoulder security costs. The narrative suggests that organizations with identifiable leaders and symbols should bear financial responsibilities for the public resources they mobilize, such as police presence. This tension between free expression and public safety remains unresolved, raising questions about fairness and accountability in police coordination.