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GUIDELINES FOR PROTESTS, RALLYS AND MARCHES:

Laws governing protests, rallys and marches may vary by locale. Spontaneous street corner demonstrations generally do not require a permit. However, prior contact with your local law enforcement agency is the best source of information.

If you contact law enforcement, let them know your plans. Give them the name of a contact person who will be in attendance at the event, along with a cell phone number, if possible.

Obey the laws and ordinances of the jurisdiction.

Treat law enforcement officials and officers with respect.

Remain on sidewalks or in designated areas. Comply if requested by law enforcement to move. Don't block sidewalks to pedestrians.

Signs cannot protrude into streets. Signs should not contain profanity or racist slogans. They should be in good taste. The use of humor as opposed to anger is more effective.

Be a credit to your group. Be friendly and informative to onlookers and members of the media who may be present.
Wear appropriate dress for the event.

Respect the First Amendment rights of others. If there are counter-demonstrators, keep a distance of at least 20 feet between your group and theirs. Avoid confrontations and escalation of arguments. Never engage them with obscene gestures or profanities. Don't interfere with media coverage of counter-demonstrators.

If media is present, be respectful. If you are asked for statements, stay on topic and be concise and calm. It's helpful for your group to prepare copies of a press release in advance for distribution to media covering the event.

Bring along cell phones, audio and visual recording equipment if possible. It may prove to be helpful and sometimes necessary.

Be respectful of public property. When the protest or rally is over, make sure your area is free of trash and activity items.

If possible, adjourn to a local refreshment establishment when the activity is concluded. Discuss and analyze the event. It's a good way to be more effective in future events. It provides an opportunity for your group's participants to become better acquainted and exchange ideas. It's also great fun in the afterglow of a successful event!

Remember, your mission is to promote conservative causes within the rule of law, and to utilize the rights and freedoms accorded to us under the U.S. Constitution.


2 posted on 02/08/2003 4:19:44 PM PST by Flyer ("It was a sea of flags. Must have been 10,000 of 'em. It was a beautiful sight")
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To: Flyer; *San FRancisco; GodBlessAmerica; Cool Guy; CounterCounterCulture; deeel-me-in; ...
Hi Flyer. Thanks for the ping!

Good info at post #2 and thread ping!

22 posted on 02/09/2003 7:20:33 AM PST by American Preservative (R.E.S.P.O.N.S.E.! - R.allying E.verywhere S.tupid P.rotesters O.bviously N.eed S.ome E.ducation !)
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To: Flyer
Be respectful of public property. When the protest or rally is over, make sure your area is free of trash and activity items.

That, I think, is the watchword of FReepers and good campers.
We always leave a site in better condition than we found it.

Unlike some others.. remember this whole deal is happening in my neighborhood.
Last time, the leftist-pacifist-commie-AmericaHaters left garbage
all about.. You and I paid to have it cleaned.

34 posted on 02/09/2003 7:43:06 PM PST by humblegunner (This account has been banned.)
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