<p>At least 30,000 people</a> marched in Munich on May 10, protesting legislation tabled by Bavaria’s conservative government that critics say</a> would grant police sweeping powers to spy on private correspondence and homes before a crime had been committed.</p><p>A coalition of at least 65 civic and political organizations, including several opposition parties, were involved in the march, according to local media</a>.</p><p>Police said</a> the march moved peacefully from Marienplatz before a closing rally at Odeonsplatz, ending at 5pm. Credit: @looklady via Storyful</p><br />
