This is an unedited portion of the police interaction with the street preachers that led to their arrest.
This is an unedited portion of the police interaction with the street preachers that led to their arrest.
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The cop is incorrect. No private organizer has any weight to have someone removed from public property, where freedom of speech is guaranteed. People complaining doesnt matter either. The majority opinion has no effect on Constitutional rights. This is not a democracy.
you guys would be wise to get yourself a pre paid legal membership. You have a lawyer on retainer and can call them whenever you want. Its $35 a month. I would have used mine in this situation. look them up!
People forget the street was reserved for the event. The sidewalk was NOT. The preachers were on the sidewalk. There was no right to remove these people, and they should have allowed themselves to be arrested.
And before someone blows their top and gets all illogical and emotional to the point of messing their pants, NO organized event can block public access to the sidewalk unless their permit states such. And theirs did NOT allow them to do so.
The sidewalk remains PUBLIC access even though the STREET was reserved for the event. Got it straight, libbies and lukewarmers?
So yeah, as I said on the first video, a bunch of christians being douchebags to law enforcement. Thats not to say that they don’t have the right to preach, but they don’t have the right to preach ANYWHERE. Telling someone to move their operation off of private property is not an infringement of the first amendment. Get a life people.
Keep in the fight!
Ross Perot can I finish lol
Christians not welcome at a public event. SHAME!
It’s because of people like you that I don’t even give Christians a chance. No humility, no respect, trouble makers, rabble rousers, and just plain jerks. Your God must be proud.
@WorldWar4 Btw, Christians don`t need a chance from you, on the contrary you need a chance from God.
@itsbcuzirock
Which God?
In this case people get emotional because of a flawed understanding of the First Amendment issue and that’s applaudable as its a fundamental right. But that right isn’t being infringed upon, only the venue where it can be expressed, something that the courts have recognized as proper and permissible with respect to this particular scenario.
Another way to look at it is like this. Suppose these gentlemen decided to roll a hot dog cart into the event without being invited or obtaining the permit holders permission. People would readily accept that such conduct is not permitted. I emphasize the word “permitted” because that’s the issue here. The permit allows, or “permits”, certain activities during the aforementioned period and area at the exclusion of other activities like, in this case, vehicular traffic, among others.
The permit allows an interested party to segregate a parcel of public land for a restricted commercial or organizational use. It gives them certain exclusivity rights to that property and they are within their right to ask other uninvited vendors/attractions to leave at their discretion.