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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
I'd say find sites with groups that are protesting and post it. I was just reading about protest rights and without a permit we are limited to the sidewalk, and can't obstruct people or traffic, so your idea may be an issue.
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I think as long as one continues to move, there is the magical "gray area" about obstructing traffic.
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SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
Q. If organizers have not obtained a permit, where can a march take place?
A. If marchers stay on the sidewalks and obey traffic and pedestrian signals, their activity is constitutionally protected even without a permit. Marchers may be required to allow enough space on the sidewalk for normal pedestrian traffic and may not maliciously obstruct or detain passers-by.
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As long as one continues to walk across the driveway, albeit slowly, I think one stays within the bounds of the law. It serves the intended idea, which is to annoy.