What would Good Friday celebrations be without tradition? One famous such tradition is an effigy of Judas Iscariot? This, better known as the Good Friday Bobolee is one of Easter’s more animated traditions, which serves to allow members of the public to relieve their many frustrations by beating the character with sticks.

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