RI ACLU Says Ticketing of Cranston Protesters is Violation of 1st Amendment

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RI ACLU Says Ticketing of Cranston Protesters is Violation of 1st Amendment

ACLU Director Steven Brown
The ACLU of RI has responded to the actions of the Cranston police who ticketed 15 peaceful protesters on Monday. 

The protestors were challenging the City of Cranston’s new road safety ordinance which they believe targets panhandlers. The protests were taking place at the corner of Sockanossett Cross Road and New London Avenue. 

Read the ACLU Statement Below

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“Yesterday, Cranston police issued numerous citations to people exercising their right to free speech on roadway medians.

The newly-adopted anti-panhandling ordinance under which a number of people were cited is, like the City’s previous ordinance which the ACLU successfully challenged, a clear violation of the First Amendment. We look forward to challenging it in court in the near future.

Other protesters were charged with violating a totally irrelevant state law that bans the ‘cross[ing] of any freeway,’ and which is clearly not applicable to people using crosswalks to get to a roadway median. These citations are just another example of the City’s utter disregard for First Amendment rights and for the rule of law.”


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