Friday, February 11, 2011

First Amendment Up-Date

Our Los Angeles City Attorney, one Carmen
Trutanich[,] said in an interview that recent demonstrations, conducted without permits, had cost the city thousands of dollars for police response and disrupted traffic. Organizers of illegal protests should face consequences, he said.

"My whole deal is predictability," he said. "In order for us to have a civilized society, there has to be a predictable result when you break the law. I want to make sure that they don't do it again."

The new policy, he added, was designed with an eye on what he called "professional" protesters who demonstrate repeatedly — sometimes for pay, he said — and never seem to be punished for their illegal activities.

"There's a right way and a wrong way" to protest, Trutanich said. "When you break the law, it's a not a mainstream 1st Amendment activity. You have the right to protest; you don't have the right to break the law."

Critics, including civil liberties advocates and at least one City Council member, accuse him of overkill and say his policies could imperil legitimate free speech.
Ah, now there's mainstream First Amendment activity, which may be protected, or not; if it isn't mainstream, tough cheese, paid professionals!

Spirit of the law well demonstrated here. And financial responsibility. Real small gov't. budget-cutter.

Pandering asshole.

1 comment:

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Shirley there is a fine lamppost waiting for Mister Trutanich somewhere in the City of Angels.
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