Police come unstuck on bid to restrict glued protesters Protesters who glued themselves to a city street last week have succeeded in having their bail conditions lessened – just in time for further demonstrations. Crime by Sean Fewster Premium Content Subscriber only Five women who glued their hands to the street as part of a climate change "mass disruption" have won the right to re-enter the CBD - just in time for two more planned protests. On Wednesday, the Adelaide Magistrates Court overturned bail conditions that banned the group from entering the city precinct or speaking with one another. SA Police had argued they sought not to restrict the group's constitutional right to protest, but to ensure city workers and motorists were not "disrupted" by their actions.