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Protest zone draws ire (Boston keeps protesters in "cage")
The Boston Globe ^ | July 21, 2004 | Jonathan Saltzman

Posted on 07/21/2004 6:48:15 AM PDT by Hoodlum91

Cement barriers, 8-foot-tall chain-link fencing, and heavy black netting have been installed around the protest zone outside the FleetCenter, angering protesters who say they will be penned in and closed off from Democratic National Convention delegates.

Much of the area is located under abandoned elevated Green Line tracks that slope downward. The setup, which one netting installer called ''an internment camp," will force tall protesters at the southern end of the zone to lower their heads to avoid banging them on green metal girders.

Furious that protesters are being shoehorned into an enclosed space, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Lawyers Guild said they will ask a federal judge to open up or move the zone.

''We were given every assurance that there would be an adequate space for people to assemble for purposes of protest that is within sight and sound of the convention and the delegates," said John Reinstein, an ACLU lawyer representing activists planning to protest at the convention. ``This is neither. . . . It's a pen."

Both the netting and a clear plastic sheet that the city plans to attach to the fences were designed to prevent protesters from hurling objects at delegates, many of whom will be arriving on buses near the protest zone, according to Mary Jo Harris, legal adviser to the Boston police.

The space is a 28,000-square-foot rectangle near Canal Street. Harris said the city did not alter the size or location of the protest area since talks with lawyers representing activists began months ago. ''But candidly, seeing it with the fence surrounding it has been a reality check for [protesters]," she said.

Still, she insisted that the protest area puts demonstrators closer to delegates than at any previous convention.

''What we have envisioned is a space where those demonstrators who want sight and sound access to the delegates can have that access, without jeopardizing the safety of the delegates or the demonstrators," she said. ''That is our intent, and that is what I expect."

The ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild are scheduled to appear in federal court at 11 a.m. today on behalf of a coalition of Boston activists, union members, and two Boston city councilors who were denied a permit to march on Causeway Street, in front of the FleetCenter, last Sunday afternoon.

Upon seeing the fences and netting around the protest area, representatives of both legal groups said they will challenge its location and design at today's hearing or file a separate lawsuit.

The creation of ''free speech zones," often far from the events that activists are picketing, has become a fierce controversy and the subject of lawsuits recently. When President Bush attended a meeting of world leaders last month on Sea Island, Ga., protesters were kept several miles away.

On Monday, a federal judge in Manhattan issued an order that blocked New York police from using pens made of interlocking metal barricades at demonstrations outside the Republican National Convention without ensuring that protesters can get in and out. The judge also said that police cannot close streets and sidewalks leading to protest sites without informing the public of other ways to get to the demonstrations.

In Boston, representatives of activists have been unhappy with the protest zone, across Causeway Street from the FleetCenter, for some time.

Urszula Masny-Latos, executive director of the Massachusetts chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, said she was upset when Harris informed her Friday that activists will be forbidden from setting up tables inside the confined area to distribute brochures.

Harris, the legal adviser to the police, said yesterday that tables are banned because they can be used as weapons.

But the fencing, Jersey barriers, and netting are what prompted civil libertarians to threaten lawsuits. The lawyers are representing at least three groups that have received permits to rally in the area: United for Justice with Peace, the Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights, and the Bl(a)ck Tea Society.

The Bl(a)ck Tea Society, a self-described antiauthoritarian group, has issued a call on its website for members to boycott the ''free speech zone." The group says such zones violate free speech and can be dangerous because they confine groups often at odds with one another.

Shane Flood, one of the workers who installed the netting yesterday in the hazy sunshine, said the protest area was an insult to activists. ''I'd call it an internment camp," said Flood, 25, who works for Concert Staging Services, a Sutton company that also sets up stages for performances.

The city has issued about 100 permits to activists staging demonstrations and marches that begin this weekend. Police say it's hard to estimate how many protesters will turn out at any event, but they are using 10,000 as the uppermost figure. A police official who asked for anonymity said officers expect that 300 to 500 militant protesters may be willing to engage in violence.

(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boston; dnc; dncconvention; protest; protesters

1 posted on 07/21/2004 6:48:18 AM PDT by Hoodlum91
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To: Hoodlum91
Both the netting and a clear plastic sheet that the city plans to attach to the fences were designed to prevent protesters from hurling objects at delegates, many of whom will be arriving on buses near the protest zone, according to Mary Jo Harris, legal adviser to the Boston police.

Conservative protestors don't have a history of such actions. Maybe they're worried about the far-left wingnuts who will protest the fact that Kerry has flip-flopped on the war. In which case, good American conservatives will be stuck in a cage during the midsummer Bahstun heat with a bunch of anarchist idiots who think bathing is optional hygiene.

2 posted on 07/21/2004 6:51:42 AM PDT by dirtboy (John Kerry - Hillary without the fat ankles and the FBI files...)
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To: Hoodlum91

Maybe they should just let the animals run free and break store windows, as in 1968. Give them each a sledgehammer as they get off the bus.


3 posted on 07/21/2004 6:53:32 AM PDT by firebrand
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To: Hoodlum91
A police official who asked for anonymity said officers expect that 300 to 500 militant protesters may be willing to engage in violence.

Huh??

4 posted on 07/21/2004 6:53:52 AM PDT by EggsAckley (You can't be pro small business and pro trial lawyer at the same time! ** George W. Bush*)
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To: Hoodlum91

I think it is gracious of the city of Boston to protect the protesters from the Al-Quada & Taliban Public Relations Attendees at the Democrap Convention!


5 posted on 07/21/2004 6:54:50 AM PDT by leprechaun9
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To: Hoodlum91
The internment cage constructed for anyone who might dare to protest the DNC
including the DNC's repeated stealing and destruction of federal archival documents
pertaining to the 911 Atrocities by their Sandy Burglar.



6 posted on 07/21/2004 6:55:51 AM PDT by Diogenesis ("Then I say unto you, send men to summon ... worms. And let us go to Fallujah to collect heads.")
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To: Hoodlum91

Somehow it's not surprising that the Rat convention in a Rat city would put demonstrators in an "internment camp."


7 posted on 07/21/2004 6:55:58 AM PDT by angkor
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To: Hoodlum91

These aren't Republican protestors being caged. It's anarchists and far-left wackos.

The police are just prepping them for where they'll inevitably sleep that night when they try rioting.


8 posted on 07/21/2004 6:56:55 AM PDT by TBarnett34 (CA Dems: "Ohmigawd! We are soooo not girly!")
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(Boston keeps protesters in "cage")

At least the authorities are going keep these mental cases from putting themselves into dangerous situations.

9 posted on 07/21/2004 6:57:50 AM PDT by Rebelbase ( A majority of Europeans have lost the courage of their fathers and grandfathers.)
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To: TBarnett34
If memory serves, the Republican protestors are scheduled at Simmons college
or at a similar-wide-radius from the DNC meet.
10 posted on 07/21/2004 6:59:25 AM PDT by Diogenesis ("Then I say unto you, send men to summon ... worms. And let us go to Fallujah to collect heads.")
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To: angkor

They should have just did what they did for the REP. Convention, deny permits.


11 posted on 07/21/2004 7:01:39 AM PDT by commonerX
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The police in Baahston will be able to search bags. In NYC they won't.

Someone explain to me how the most liberal justices in the country allow the searching of bags? Almost seems like Communism is only good for the koolaid drinkers that think their system works better.



12 posted on 07/21/2004 7:06:00 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz ("John Kerry does not want to lead this country, he wants to be president.")
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To: Hoodlum91

Wait. The Republican convention is a month-and-a-half away and there's already a judge issuing orders? The Democrat convention is in DAYS and they haven't decided to sue over the protester 'cage'?


13 posted on 07/21/2004 8:12:16 AM PDT by newzjunkey (No more Floridas: Can "W" actually win this thing outright?)
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To: TBarnett34
hum... Let's try to figure out your "logic". anarchists & far-left wackos demenstrating against the party of Anarchists & far-left wackos??
Does this mean that us at the new republic that "protest" the democrats with our words & shallow name-calling are also Anarchists & far-left wackos? To apply your assertion would mean that this IS the case.
Perhaps you should join us fellow new republicans in the cage so you can see the future of free speech in the once democratic America!
Its kind of like those non-blond, non-bleu eyed supporters of Hitler. They thought that they would be spared the suffering of the rules of Nazism since they supported it, but they too were on the list to be gassed. They would just get theirs later.
Did you think that supporting freedom's death (The patriot act) would exempt you from those Constitutional; infringements just because you supported it? Surprise!
14 posted on 07/26/2004 4:30:44 PM PDT by whatwouldJesusdo7 (The truth will set you free!)
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