Posted on 12/18/2014 3:25:05 PM PST by Morgana
heated dispute between a pro-life protester and parishioners of First Presbyterian Church in San Luis Obispo ended with police involvement and multiple citations issued on Dec. 14.
However, after initially citing protester and Paso Robles resident Danny Ehinger for two municipal code violations on Dec. 14 and sticking by the decision in a conversation with New Times on Dec. 15, SLOPD Capt. Chris Staley said on Dec. 17 that the department has decided to dismiss both citations.
We reviewed the case with [SLO City Attorney Christine Dietrick], and we decided to dismiss both of the citations, Staley said. She didnt think the spirit of the code sections that were used were applicable statutes for what was going on, and we didnt want to quash anyones First Amendment rights.
Ehinger was initially cited for violating one municipal code section forbidding signs that are attention-getting devices, and another that bans signs attached to a vehicle that are distracting to other drivers. In an unrelated matter, he was also cited for having an expired vehicle registration.
Ehinger told New Times that hes been protesting abortion at various locales in SLO County since 2011 or 2012. He said hes had conversations with law enforcement before, but this is the first time hes been cited for any kind of violation.
I think that SLOPD is doing their job, but theyve been out before, and Ive always been able to keep protesting, Ehinger said. On [Dec. 14], they said theyre going to cite me and told me that I should figure it out with the judge.
Ehinger is the main force behind the Abolitionist Society of SLO, an aggressive pro-life group that regularly protests at the Planned Parenthood office in SLO, local high schools, and churches in the area.
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This is one of those I gave you videos on.
BTW who has the presbyterian ping?
Morgana. :)
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