Judge Orders Protest/ Demonstration Location Policy
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Legally the judge cannot stop protestors from protesting on public property and sidewalks. They can enforce a permit but not just say you cant do it anywhere but here. It is public property not private. Taxes fund it.
just waiting to hear that they have turned violent & some one get hurt bad–I was in town when they were on the square & it was loud & vulger talk. I try not to post very often but it seems things have gotten worse over the years when it comes to crimes!!!