Yes, most jurisdictions (sp?) require permits to stage a protest. If the
leaders do not get a permit, the protest is then *illegal* according to the
laws of that jurisdiction.
Illegal protests can very often be a hazard to public safety. It's not hard
to understand why.
George
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> At 09:45 PM 2/6/03, you wrote:
> >He gave me some line about how I was taking part in an illegal
> protest and
> >my presence was a hazard to public safety.
>
> Illegal protest??? assembly, even to protest is our right....so
> long as it
> is nonviolent. Boy it ticks off the authorities when people do
> it though.
>
> maybe they needed a permit or something!!! hahahaah
>
> Or has King George usurped President George?
>
> Charles
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