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Cop Obstructs Free Speech, Rips Down Protestors’ Sign

Posted on 29 February 2008 by Rat

Trooper to get more training after protest sign altercation
By LEVI PULKKINEN
P-I REPORTER

A state trooper will be receiving additional training following an altercation with a handful of student protesters Monday on a University District overpass.

Six members of the student chapter of Justice Works, a group advocating reform in the criminal justice system, were holding a large mesh sign on the 45th Street bridge of Interstate 5 when they were approached by the trooper, said Jon Yousling, one of the students organizing the protest.

Protesters had been holding the sign — which read “Education not incarceration” — for more than an hour without disturbance when the trooper arrived. Heated words were exchanged as the trooper demanded the protesters remove the sign, which the State Patrol now acknowledges was displayed within the law.

“We knew what the regulations are,” said Jaime Brown, a junior at the University of Washington. “He was still trying to get us to release the sign………” Full Article: seattlepi.nwsource.com

“Freeway bannering is totally legal,” said junior Jamie Brown, a pre-law student. “We had four people [so] there was more than 500 pounds holding that sign.”

The demonstrators researched laws regarding the use of banners and made sure the sign was held securely to its frame, which was constructed of PVC piping.

“We did not attach it [to the overpass] in any way; we were within the bounds of the law,” said senior Jonathan Yousling, a pre-law student and one of the demonstrators. thedaily.washington.edu


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