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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 2202212" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>If true let's hope it doesn't backfire...</p><p></p><p>"<strong>If organizers have not obtained a permit, where can a march take place?</strong></p><p>If marchers stay on the sidewalks and obey traffic and pedestrian signals, their activity is constitutionally protected even without a permit. Marchers may be required to allow enough space on the sidewalk for normal pedestrian traffic and may not maliciously obstruct or detain passers-by."</p><p></p><p>"<strong>Do I have a right to picket on public sidewalks?</strong></p><p>Yes, and this is also an activity for which a permit is not required. However, picketing must be done in an orderly, non-disruptive fashion so that pedestrians can pass by and entrances to< buildings are not blocked."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.acluct.org/legal/knowyourrightsdemonstratio.htm" target="_blank">http://www.acluct.org/legal/knowyourrightsdemonstratio.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Depending on the details this could open the door for a Constitutional challenge which could be costly for taxpayers and give them more attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 2202212, member: 1294"] If true let's hope it doesn't backfire... "[B]If organizers have not obtained a permit, where can a march take place?[/B] If marchers stay on the sidewalks and obey traffic and pedestrian signals, their activity is constitutionally protected even without a permit. Marchers may be required to allow enough space on the sidewalk for normal pedestrian traffic and may not maliciously obstruct or detain passers-by." "[B]Do I have a right to picket on public sidewalks?[/B] Yes, and this is also an activity for which a permit is not required. However, picketing must be done in an orderly, non-disruptive fashion so that pedestrians can pass by and entrances to< buildings are not blocked." [url]http://www.acluct.org/legal/knowyourrightsdemonstratio.htm[/url] Depending on the details this could open the door for a Constitutional challenge which could be costly for taxpayers and give them more attention. [/QUOTE]
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