Back in the days before Queen Victoria and Eastenders omnibus, the 'Freedom of the City' meant that you could graze sheep in the middle of the city ( on a piece of green land ) and not on the top floor of Debenhams as many people believe.
You can also use any supermarket trolley without inserting a pound on producing your very own 'City Key' that must be worn round the neck (councils would like to state no chain will be provided due to conservative council cut backs).
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it means freedom No it means there is a limit to the degree of control the state has over the citizen it does not mean freedom.
Individual freedom means that someone is able to choose what they want to do without permission.
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this means that if you prevent someone having freedom, then you shouldn't have freedom either
Citizens have the freedom to express themselves if they are not causing harm to other people.