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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Wed Oct 23, 2013, 10:10 AM Oct 2013

Wisconsin: "State Capitol Advance Notification Form" defies judges ruling

The Fitzwalkerstan criminals seem to think that laws, and court rulings, don't apply to them.


http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=41169

Under Kissick's settlement, groups like the Solidarity Sing Along no longer need a permit to gather at the Capitol. They can alternatively notify the DOA by phone, email, in person or via a form supplied by the state.

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Kissick is upset, however, at the State Capitol Advance Notification form posted on the Capitol Police website. He says it asks for information that is not required under the terms of the settlement, including a name.

"You can anonymously notify, and then you can give a contact," he says. The form also doesn't communicate that groups can simply email notification to the DOA or notify in person.

Kissick says his ACLU lawyers are in discussion with the DOA about these details now.



Quote from Judge Conley's decision:

"The Capitol rotunda is closer to an out-of-doors, traditional public forum in that it is a capacious gathering space with a unique history as a place for government and public discourse, which admits for (indeed was designed for) a certain level of disturbance that would not be proper in a typical state office building or even a typical state capitol."
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Wisconsin: "State Capitol Advance Notification Form" defies judges ruling (Original Post) Scuba Oct 2013 OP
"The Fitzwalkerstan criminals seem to think that laws, and court rulings, don't apply to them." hue Oct 2013 #1

hue

(4,949 posts)
1. "The Fitzwalkerstan criminals seem to think that laws, and court rulings, don't apply to them."
Wed Oct 23, 2013, 10:30 AM
Oct 2013

Have they ever?? They are UNINTIMIDATED!!

It's an inherent part of their personalities.

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