Liberty on Tour Crew Educates South Florida Officials About Basic Rights
The Liberty on Tour crew continued their activism in South Florida by venturing upon several institutions in Broward County, including a federal courthouse, a county courthouse and a local college, where they attempted to distribute pamphlets on jury nullification.
If you remember, this type of action is what led to the arrest of George Donnelly early this year on felony assault charges because he was videotaping federal marshals.
Fortunately, nobody was arrested last week, but there were several interesting interactions with police officers and security guards about what rights citizens have to distribute pamphlets on public sidewalks.
The cameras rolled continuously as the activists, who were joined by James Cox of the Florida Fully Informed Jury Association, held their ground by stating their knowledge of their rights and the law.
This took place the day before Liberty on Tour joined me in educating Miami-Dade Metrorail security guards about the right to videotape on transit premises.
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Comments
Good on you mates... Keep fighting the good fight, and standing up for your (Our) rights, even in the face of ignorance and intimidation. I wish I could join you for some of your events.
Love the work you guys are doing! Keep it up, and THANK YOU!
That was actually pretty funny, "are you refusing to identify yourself?" Nope.. That security lady kind of looked like she was having a tantrum. Man those security people were idiots, and the cops not much better, she at least wasn't a complete idiot. They don't like people not doing EXACTLY as ordered.
These "Liberty Activists" are my idols.
If you ever come to Tijuana I will
activate with you...
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