BluCurry8 t1_j4tc87j wrote
Reply to comment by Working-Photograph12 in LAWSUIT: FIRE sues Pennsylvania county after officials ban talking politics in a public park by NeatPeteYeet
No usually if you are going to solicit or petition the public on any publicly owned space you are required to have a permit. This is not government suppression this is protecting the peace from public nuisances.
Working-Photograph12 t1_j4uovuv wrote
No, I did gotv. To register people to vote we were only allowed on public property unless given permission by private property owners.
Added: In areas where most businesses were owned by Republicans. The parks were one of the few places we could set up.
Working-Photograph12 t1_j4upm9i wrote
Pro tip: even though courts have repeatedly ruled that voter registration drives are not considered soliciting. Police do not know this and are too "my way, or the highway" about it to argue with. Just find a new spot. Or waste the day maybe even days for it.
BluCurry8 t1_j4uz4jt wrote
How is collecting signatures and private data for a petition to “protect freedom of speech” voter registration drives?
Working-Photograph12 t1_j4vuak8 wrote
Well if they are doing that there are laws against it already. Public spaces usually have "no soliciting posted." The article says they were doing voter registration. But FIRE mixes in polical bias and a host of other issues. The problem is police not enforcing the laws they are already breaking. No need to bann voter drives in parks because one group doesn't know how to properly do it.
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