The petition claimed that the legislation risked criminalizing protests like sit-ins, strikes, and other exercises of fundamental rights.
The petition claimed that the Chequers was a house of illfame and called for its licence not to be renewed.
The committee also considers petitions to claim any peerage.
It was further claimed that he planned to assassinate Louis XIV by handing him a petition impregnated with poison.
The Crown, as fount of honour, may determine all petitions claiming peerages.
An online petition claims to have collected over 450,000 signatures in three months (December 2007 to February 2008).
In 1738, a petition claimed that most of Indian Neck had been taken over by non-Indian neighbors, but no action was taken.
The petitions all claim that the law infringes on freedom of expression, due process, equal protection and privacy of communication.
The petition claims that the United Kingdom Government has not properly applied the EU insurance directives.
The petitions also claim, among other things, that small businesses in the area would suffer from the competition.