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Yeah, that looks like a time/place/manner restriction, not a content-based restriction. In the U.S., at least, the latter is heavily scrutinized as a potential First Amendment violation, while the former tend to be treated with greater deference to the state.
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So you are allowed to object to abortions and protest then in any designated free speech zone with a proper free speech license. Simple as!

Can I tell someone not to drink outside of a bar?

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In certain public spaces? Yeah! Probably a hell of a lot fewer of them in the UK than many countries though, including your land of the free.
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Most bars have signs saying not to leave with an alcoholic drink.
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Especially in the USA, where alcohol laws are much more stringent than in the UK.
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This is just an argument ad absurdum. Please be real.
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