Michigan city bans being annoying in public
Published: Dec 19, 2008
BRIGHTON, Mich. (AP) - Ticking someone off could get you a ticket in one Michigan city. The Brighton City Council on Thursday approved an ordinance allowing police in the Livingston County community to ticket and fine anyone who is annoying in public "by word of mouth, sign or motions."
The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus of Howell reports the measure is modeled on a similar ordinance in the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak.
A city attorney says there could be situations where the measure would violate freedom of speech, but that those cases will be reviewed by the city.
The ban takes effect Jan. 2.
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My thoughts
Just another attempt at taking away our freedoms of speech and expression by the intolerant "progressives". They have been taking away our freedoms one at a time in the guise of tolerance. Let's all travel to Michigan to give a Stone Cold salute to the Brighton city council to exercise our American rights to express ourselves and protest and tell them those two little words...
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