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Read November 26, 2008, 12:47:05 am #0
Spylon

New Protest Regulation

http://forums.whyweprotest.net/121-raids/raid-gold-base-january-24th-2009-a-31897/2/#post625229

http://www.pe.com/localnews/politics/stories/PE_News_Local_W_supes26.479ae4e.html

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Riverside County supervisors OK limits on picketing in residential neighborhoods



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10:00 PM PST on Tuesday, November 25, 2008

By JULIA GLICK
The Press-Enterprise

The Church of Scientology's concerns about protesters outside their Gilman Hot Springs base led Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone to seek and gain approval Tuesday for county restrictions on picketing in residential neighborhoods.

Only Supervisor Bob Buster voted against the ordinance, which forbids demonstrators from coming within 300 feet of a home they are targeting in unincorporated Riverside County.

Buster said a 300-foot buffer would effectively quash demonstrations outside residences. He said the ordinance threatens free-speech rights.

Stone said that protesters can still present their message, but at a safe distance that prevents violence.

"We need to do what we can locally to allow people to have freedom of expression but not provide a bully pulpit for hate," he said.

County Counsel Joe Rank and Samuel Alhadeff, an attorney representing Golden Era Productions, Scientology's film division, said Tuesday that higher courts have upheld the constitutionality of the 300-foot restriction.

The county ordinance is based on a similar one in Palm Desert, Stone said.

Stone described mask-wearing protesters who have appeared in recent months outside Scientology's Golden Era campus off Gilman Springs Road as "hatemongers."

While many Scientology demonstrators have taken pains to remain anonymous, they have publicly accused Scientology of mistreating and exploiting members and harassing critics.

Alhadeff said Stone's office decided to put forward an ordinance following an Oct. 26 incident in which a protester bit a Golden Era security guard outside the fence of the Scientology compound.

A protester crossed onto church property, prompting security guards to detain him, said Lt. Patricia Knudson of the Riverside County sheriff's Hemet station. The protester bit one of the security guards, she said. Police arrived and arrested the man on charges of battery and trespassing.

She said there have been sporadic protests outside Scientology grounds over the past several months, but this is the only instance of violence she recalls.

Buster said residential protests could be an annoyance to their targets. He cited a protest of environmentalists in March outside Supervisor John Tavaglione's Riverside home. Protesters opposed warehouse projects he had approved.

But Buster said the ordinance would also have outlawed demonstrations such as 2005 protests outside a Mead Valley halfway house. Supervisors including Stone and Buster joined in picketing the residence, which was home to paroled rapist David Allyn Dokich.

"Picketing has long been part of the hurly-burly of democracy," Buster said, adding: "I think that's an unfair restriction on people."

Reach Julia Glick at 951-368-9442 or jglick@PE.com
 
Read November 26, 2008, 01:05:43 pm #1
Happy Smurf

Re: New Protest Regulation

Some of us are gearing up to challenge this on a legal level.  The decison by the Board violates the U.S. Constitution.

But from what I heard from other anons who live in or around Hemet, Riveride County officials have always run their ship like a "small town Georgia sheriff", i.e., they make up their own rules regardless whether they're lawful or not.
 
Read November 26, 2008, 01:26:18 pm #2
NoirAngeles

Re: New Protest Regulation

This is fucked up but...
HS, Isn't that exactly what every one of the Anons were trying to tell AO and his crew? That Riverside cops make the rules in Hemet and they can basically get away with anything they want (murder?). That it'd be dangerous to protest there? It's not right. It's not fair. It's super fucked up. But unfortunately, it's their damn territory and they do as they please, little bastards.


Ath: I'm speechless.
 
Read November 26, 2008, 03:01:39 pm #3
Daisy St. Patience

Re: New Protest Regulation

In the mean time, let's make The Press-Enterprise (owners of The Hemet News), notice us.

http://www.pe.com/localnews/politics/stories/PE_News_Local_W_supes26.479ae4e.html


Why hello, visiting Scientologist! Did you know:

Incident II is nothing more than the XENU story told in OT3?

OT8 = You mocked up your own past lives.

Enjoy your stay on SoCalAnon.com!
 
Read November 26, 2008, 03:08:46 pm #4
Happy Smurf

Re: New Protest Regulation

NoirAngeles:

I don't remember the exact quote but it's akin to "people usually don't listen or take things seriously until it happens to them."

Yup, anons were warned, but there are those that are so self-absorbed in their thinking & doing, they're not going to believe a hole in the ground exists until they fall into it.
 
Read November 26, 2008, 04:42:39 pm #5
anonymony

Re: New Protest Regulation

In the mean time, let's make The Press-Enterprise (owners of The Hemet News), notice us.

http://www.pe.com/localnews/politics/stories/PE_News_Local_W_supes26.479ae4e.html

^^^^MFTHIS. The comment list is growing.......
 
Read November 27, 2008, 12:27:20 am #6
Schnookums

Re: New Protest Regulation

There is video up of the Riverside County Board Meeting discussing the new 300ft ordinance.
http://209.128.123.171/ppportal/agenda/webcast.aspx


There are 2 links for 11/25...play the second one.
The discussion starts at about 40:24 and goes on for about 20+ minutes.

You will notice Supervisor Jeff Stone only speaks of protesters in negative tems, such as hatemongers.

Also, the link only works on IE...not Firefox (not sure about Safari...as I never use that)
 
Read November 27, 2008, 11:29:11 pm #7
Happy Smurf

Re: New Protest Regulation

An investigation is taking place to see what ties Jeffrey Stone, the Riverside County Supervisor, has or had to Scientology. Their is a Scilon named Jeff Stone, but not clear if this is him.

But, Stone referred to Anonymous as "hatemongers", a term widely (and mostly used) by the cult to attack anyone opposed to or critical of Scientology.

Stone also has ties to the (Hemet & San Jacinto) Valley Economic Development Corporation. Check out the photo their site uses. Look familiar to anyone?
http://www.vedc.com/news.php
 
Read January 05, 2009, 09:28:55 am #8
fReedom2cHoose

Re: New Protest Regulation

Today 11/5/09 another article was in the PE. It says they are going to hold another meeting about the picketing ordinances. Tommorow, @ 9 am 4080 Lemon St. Riverside,CA @ board of chambers. Anyone and everyone who believes in the our 1st amendment rights needs to be there. I will be.

P.S. I DGF when it comes to freedom of assembly, association, and speech WE need to stand up for ourselves. Where in the hell do we live North Korea??
 
Read May 25, 2009, 07:37:02 am #9
alex

Re: New Protest Regulation

Whats going on with this? Didnt is get fagged by AO?
 
Read September 15, 2009, 03:43:42 pm #10
Killeravocado

Re: New Protest Regulation

nothin will stop me.
 
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