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Police Urging Motorists To Use Caution Driving Through Doylestown On Saturday

A large afternoon protest at Court and Main could create travel disruptions and delays, according to the Central Bucks Regional Police.

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DOYLESTOWN BOROUGH, PA — The Central Bucks Regional Police Department is advising drivers to use caution when traveling through Doylestown Borough Saturday afternoon.

A large protest is scheduled for Saturday, March 28, at Court and Main Streets in Doylestown Borough from 3 to 5 p.m. as part of the nationwide "No Kings Day Of Nonviolent Action."

Police said the protest could cause traffic disruptions and delays in the area of the Bucks County Administration building at Court and Main streets.

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The nationwide mobilization - billed as the largest single-day protest in U.S. history - is being organized across the nation to protest President Trump as a tyrant and authoritarian.

Protests are planned in 3,000 communities across the nation, including Doylestown, New Hope-Lambertville, Perkasie, Quakertown, Newtown-Langhorne, Morrisville, and Bensalem.

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