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DESCRIPTION:\n(print you own narwallagraphic 
 flyers!)\nhttp://stemcellfilms.com/narwal/psd/PROTESTFLYER.psd\n\n\n\n\nnarwallagraphic 
 protest\nfriday (s) 9pm-12 midnight.\nFront Street and Laurel in the 
 Community Bank Parking Lot (unless we are blocked and forced to relocate to 
 another public parking lot.)\n\n\nWe are protesting against the 
 unconstitutional Jim Crow laws in Santa Cruz.\n\nFREE "KNOW YOUR RIGHTS" 
 FREE SCHOOL LESSON.\n\nBring your own civil liberties.\nfamily and children 
 welcome.\n\n\n\nDID YOU KNOW?\n\n1. Jim Crow Laws are used to discriminate 
 against minorities and the homeless and encourage profiling by officers to 
 decide who to enforce the laws on.\n\n2. The Santa Cruz City Ordinance 9.64 
 is unconstitutional, and discriminately prohibits access and use of public 
 property, which it defines as "loitering"\n\n2. The Supreme Court in 1999 
 struck down loitering laws as unconstitutional because they abridge the 
 peoples right to assemble. (City of Chicago vs. Morales, 97-1121)\n\n3. 
 Santa Cruz City's unreasonable West Cliff parking Curfew has been repealed 
 for similar reasons.\n\n4. The Constitution guarantees you're right to free 
 speech, freedom of the press, and the right to peaceably assemble. 
 \n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT ARE MY RIGHTS IF APPROACHED BY A POLICE OFFICER?\n\nThe 
 law permits police officers to approach you in a public place to request 
 information. You need not submit to questioning and are free to walk 
 away.\n\nIf the police reasonably suspect that you are committing, have 
 committed or are about to commit a crime, they may briefly detain you for 
 questioning. Under these circumstances, the officers may request your 
 identification and an explanation for your actions. You are not required to 
 answer. You may be frisked for weapons during the detention if the police 
 officers reasonably suspect that you are armed and dangerous. If while 
 frisking you for weapons, they find anything illegal, it may be confiscated 
 and you can be arrested.\n\nTHINGS TO SAY IF AN OFFICER DETAINS YOU:\n\nIt 
 is always important not to disrespect police officers for obvious 
 reasons... If a Police Officer asks to see your ID, ask if you are being 
 arrested and under what charges and if you can leave. Unless he demands to 
 see it because you have broken the law, You should not show him your 
 ID.\n\nYou can be arrested without a warrant if the police have reason to 
 believe that you have committed or are about to commit: (1) a felony 
 whether or not in their presence; (2) a misdemeanor in their presence; (3) 
 a misdemeanor not in their presence if they have reason to believe you may 
 escape, cause injury to persons or property, or destroy evidence unless 
 immediately arrested. Without your consent or special circumstances, you 
 cannot be arrested in your home without a warrant.\n\nYou can also be 
 arrested without a warrant for traffic violations, including: driving or 
 attempting to drive while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol or 
 drugs; failing to stop or give information in the event of an accident 
 causing death, bodily injury or property damage; driving or attempting to 
 drive on a suspended or revoked license; fleeing or attempting to elude 
 police officers; or when the police reasonably believe you will disregard a 
 traffic citation.\n\nWHAT ARE MY RIGHTS IF ARRESTED?\n\nIf you are taken 
 into police custody, you have the right to: be informed of the charges 
 against you and the allowable penalties; obtain a lawyer, including the 
 right to have one appointed if you cannot afford one; have a judge decide 
 whether you should be released from jail until your trial; and remain 
 silent.\n\nThe police may ask your name, address, and other routine 
 processing questions. Before questioning you about anything else, the 
 police must tell you that you have a right to remain silent; that any 
 statement you make may be used as evidence against you; and that you have a 
 right to speak with a lawyer and, if you wish, to have a lawyer present 
 when you are being questioned. The police must also tell you that a lawyer 
 will be assigned to your case without cost if you cannot afford a lawyer 
 but want to speak to one before questioned. The questioning must stop if 
 you state that you wish to remain silent or request a lawyer.\n\nYou 
 silence cannot be used against you. However, what you say, as well as what 
 you write or sign, can be used against you. Unless you actually requested a 
 lawyer, the police may later ask you to speak with them. If you have 
 requested a lawyer instead of merely refusing to answer questions, the 
 police cannot question you further unless you later decide to talk without 
 the benefit of legal counsel.\n\n\nIn Short, smile, be quiet, be polite, 
 and don't uncle tom the police because they'll just use you.. As long as 
 you keep drugs and alcohol to a minimum, they'll get frustrated and 
 probably just look for someone easier to detain.\n\n\n\nHope to see you 
 there! Let's bless america!\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/20/18487206.php
SUMMARY:Narwallagraphic Protest
LOCATION:Protest/Mass assembly event at the bank parking lot at Front and Laurel St. 
 in downtown Santa Cruz. from nine-to-midnight.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/20/18487206.php
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