I guess you think my synagogue is in the middle of some big private estate. But it's not. There's a public sidewalk probably no more than 20 feet from where our rabbi usually sits, and a public street another five feet away.
Anyone making disturbing sounds that we could hear inside the synagogue would properly be arrested for disturbing the peace. Remember "Disturbing the Peace"?
Shouting other people down is not freedom of speech. I'm astonished that any FReeper might think that it is.
ML/NJ
No they wouldn't. The pro-homo crowd does protests like this outside the front door of churches every single weekend somewhere and I've never heard of any of them getting arrest for disturbing the peace. You don't have a clue what you are talking about.