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Susurrus
3rd January 2012, 19:04
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-emanuel-protest-permits-20120102,0,6937770.story

Unsurprising. Rahm Emmanuel is a Liberal Machiavelli.

NoOneIsIllegal
3rd January 2012, 19:14
Just in time for the G8 Summit in May.
Well, it's smart on their part. Look at 2011. There were already a lot of rumblings from around the midwest, south, and east coast that people were going to converge on Chicago.

bcbm
3rd January 2012, 19:33
if things keep heating up this could actually be a pretty good demo. esp if the cops are dicks and chicago cops are pretty notorious for that

ckaihatsu
14th January 2012, 17:41
No more protests in the Windy City



Stop Chicago's new anti-free speech ordinance


Dear Chris,

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is urging his City Council to enact strict new restrictions on many forms of protest on Wednesday, January 18. Local advocates say the Council is distracted by a fierce redistricting battle and that the new ordinance is likely to pass unnoticed, unless there’s a huge outcry.

Occupy Rogers Park and Occupy South Side started an urgent petition on Change.org to tell Chicago’s aldermen to block these new restrictions on free speech in Chicago. Sign their petition now telling the Chicago City Council not to pass the Mayor’s new anti-protest legislation on Wednesday.

http://www.change.org/petitions/mayor-of-chicago-stop-restrictions-on-public-protests?utm_source=action_alert&utm_medium=email&alert_id=xQPEVGXBbx_ibCoTNQgFu&me=aa


According to the Chicago Tribune and the Wall Street Journal, the proposed ordinance imposes impossible-to-meet requirements, confusing restrictions and sky-high fines on protest organizers and participants, including:

A 2-hour time limit on all protests;

An increase in minimum fines from $50 to $1000 for violations of "parade regulations";

A curfew in public spaces; and

A requirement to pre-register "attention-getting devices", including signs and megaphones, at least 1 week before the event.

Perhaps most startling is the provision that would allow the Mayor's office to sign no-bid contracts with security companies -- whose employees may lack suitable training and oversight to prevent gross abuses.

Occupy Rogers Park and Occupy South Side started the petition because they believe that "this ordinance is a direct attack on anyone in this city who might ever walk a picket line, attend a rally, or stand in solidarity with others in support of a cause." They want to flood City Council’s inboxes with messages opposing Chicago’s proposed anti-protest legislation, and make sure this message is heard loud and clear before Wednesday’s vote.

Click here to sign the petition telling Chicago’s City Council to vote "No" on legislation to curb protests and freedom of speech.

Thanks for being a change-maker,

- Weldon and the Change.org team

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X5N
14th January 2012, 17:59
I see Rahm is continuing the Chicago mayoral tradition of being a fascist asshole.

Ocean Seal
15th January 2012, 03:56
Nothing new and nothing not to be expected. We need to start thinking of some Orthodox tactics to get around this type of crap.

Ele'ill
15th January 2012, 04:17
Yeah those will get violated. All of them.