Posted on 07/07/2008 1:14:04 PM PDT by PastorTony
Arlington, VaMay the city of Philadelphia subject tour guides to hundreds of dollars in fines for engaging in unauthorized talking?
This is the question the Institute for Justice (IJ) seeks to answer in a federal lawsuit filed today, two days before Philadelphia celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The suit is brought on behalf of three Philadelphia tour guidesMike Tait, Josh Silver and Ann Boulaisseeking to overturn a law enacted in April that will make it illegal for anyone like them to give a tour of much of the citys downtown area without first passing a test and obtaining a government licensewithout, in essence, getting the governments permission to speak. Effective in October, unlicensed tour guides can face fines of up to $300 per violation and have their businesses shut down.
The government cannot be in the business of deciding who may speak and who may not, said Robert McNamara, a staff attorney with the Institute for Justice, a national public interest law firm with a history of defending free speech and the rights of entrepreneurs. The Constitution protects your right to communicate for a living, whether you are a journalist, a musician or a tour guide. It makes no more sense to let city officials decide who is allowed to talk about history than it would to let them decide who is allowed to talk about sports.
The new law makes it illegal to give a tour for compensation of the citys main tourist area without first submitting a written application, paying a fee, providing proof of insurance and passing a written examination in order to be granted a license to tour. The program will be administered and the test developed by an administrative agency to be named by the mayors office. No test has been made public.
The law is targeted at speech and applies only to someone who guides or directs people within the city or offers to do so while provid[ing] information on the Citys geography, history, historic sites, historic structures, historic objects or other places of interest. The program also discriminates against small or independent tour operators. The law gives the administrative agency complete discretion to exempt large operatorswho would be better able to cope with the costs of regulationfrom the testing requirements, provided the companies have training programs that are equivalent.
The irony of forbidding people to talk about Philadelphias historyincluding the history of the Framers enshrining fundamental American liberties in the Constitutionis not lost on Mike Tait, Josh Silver and Ann Boulais, three Philadelphians who make their living by telling visitors and natives about the history, culture and architecture of the place they love. Mike, Josh and Ann are serious about their citys historythey share a deep commitment to accuracy as well as entertainment in their toursand they are also serious about the liberties protected by the Constitution, which is why they joined together with the Institute for Justice to strike down the Philadelphia tour guide licensing scheme as a violation of their freedom of speech and right to earn an honest living.
It is the right of every American to challenge laws that are unfair and wrong, said Mike Tait. As a matter of fact, that was fundamentally what the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphiaand the birth of our nationwas all about.
This unfortunate law is part of a nationwide explosion of occupational licensing that has occurred in recent decades, said Institute for Justice President and General Counsel Chip Mellor. The citys decision to force tour guides to obtain government licenses before speaking is just another surprising example of government gone wrong and precisely the type of regulation the Institute was created to combat.
Founded in 1991, the Virginia-based Institute for Justice has represented individuals nationwide who successfully defended their free speech rights and ability to earn an honest living in the occupations of their choice. These cases include the landmark legal battle to open the interstate shipment of wine, in which the U.S. Supreme Court struck down discriminatory state shipping laws that hampered small wineries as well as consumers. IJ also freed online advertisers from complying with Californias onerous real estate licensing regime and secured the first federal appeals court victory for economic liberty since the New Deal, this on behalf of casket retailers in Tennessee.
Passing the test is superfluous. The amount of the license is what is at the core.
Philadelphia’s large bell with a crack in it will henceforth be known as the Obedience Bell.
Sounds like an occupational license
The guy said that the city government does not own the city's history, and that this was about the city trying to regulate what one private individual says to another private individual about their city's history, while on public property.
-PJ
/johnny
This was on FoxNews over the weekend and it turns out that these "tour guides" didn't know poop about what they were describing to the paying tourists - THAT'S why a test and license is required under this law.
For instance: they'd pass Independence Hall and say stuff like ...
That's where Benjamin Franklin lived and that statue over there is Thomas Jefferson (but actually Alexander Hamilton).They were/are completely IGNORANT of the history of the city, monuments and historic buildings.So this is not about Freedom of Speech, its about IDIOTS giving out wrong, made up information about Philly and U.S. History to tourists for money.
The Bill Of Rights The Bill Of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, are considered to be a collection of rights guaranteed to the people on which the government cannot intrude. The court has ruled that it sees the words the people in the bill of rights referring to all of the people of the United States and that it is the same "people" referred to in the First (free speech, worship, press) as in the Fourth (searches, warrants) and Fifth (speedy trial, self-incrimination) as in the Second (right to arms).
Additionally, the Supreme Court has held that the government may not require a license to exercise a right. For example, the government may not require people to have a license to practice free speech, or to attend a church. Likewise the government may not require record keeping of those who practice a right or those who participate. Like the post-civil war era poll tax levied on blacks to prevent them from voting, the government may not require the people to pay any fees or taxes to exercise a right. This does not mean that any right is free from regulation or fees however. But the basic right must be unfettered.
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I suspect you will be inclined to agree.
Semper Fi
An Old Man
Because the government said so. Simple as that. Wrong, but simple.
The cure is worse than the disease.
/johnny
/johnny
I have to admit your logic is almost perfect; however, if we follow through with what you are proposing, we would have to proof read every news paper prior to publication.
This is nothing more than an attempt by the government to control people After all, there is no law which prohibits stupidity.
Semper Fi
An Old Man
State code says so. Also health and safety are a couple of reasons.
Actually, there is one. It's a natural law. There is no appeal and the punishment immediately follows the verdict.... Some fools, the universe does not allow to procreate. ;)
/johnny
/johnny
Hummm.. That would be kinda like gravity. This is getting series.
So what if they do, the government has no right to regulate them. This is supposed to be a free society, but we are looking more and more like a police state every day.
You generally don't get freedom and order in the same package.
Not today, anyway.
/johnny
/johnny
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