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In Britain, a debate over free speech has extended to comedy shows, with a man claiming he was treated like a terrorist for repeatedly shouting "Garlic Bread" at a Peter Kay gig. The man, Philip Peters, was removed and now demands an apology from Kay. As a working comedian, the author empathizes with both parties, stating that large venues make it difficult for comedians to engage with the audience and for hecklers to be managed effectively.

Courtesy: metro.co.uk

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