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Not only is this a blatant violation of free-speech rights, but if these men didn't have anything on under the T-shirts then removal of the shirts would then leave them in violation of the "Shirts and Shoes Required" rule that most malls enforce... I think a protest in response to this should be organized where a group of WOMEN go to this mall, wearing the same message on T-shirts; bras would be optional. Make sure that the local TV outlets are on hand to videotape the event. Let's see mall security demand that the women remove the shirts that they're wearing.... ;-) June
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Date: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:21:11 AM
Subject: [CTRL] Man Arrested for Wearing Peace T-Shirt
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http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/nation/sns-ap-mall-activists0305mar05,0,3556482.story?coll=ny%2Dlatestheadlines
Man Arrested for Wearing Peace T-Shirt
By DAMITA CHAMBERS Associated Press Writer
March 5, 2003, 6:15 AM EST
ALBANY, N.Y. -- A man was charged with trespassing in a mall after he refused to take off a T-shirt that said "Peace on Earth" and "Give peace a chance."
Mall security approached Stephen Downs, 61, and his 31-year-old son, Roger, on Monday night after they were spotted wearing the T-shirts at Crossgates Mall in a suburb of Albany, the men said.
The two said they were asked to remove the shirts made at a store there, or leave the mall. They refused.
The guards returned with a police officer who repeated the ultimatum. The son took his T-shirt off, but the father refused.
"'I said, `All right then, arrest me if you have to,'" Downs said. "So that's what they did. They put the handcuffs on and took me away."
Downs pleaded innocent to the charges Monday night. The New York Civil Liberties Union said it would help with his case if asked.
Police Chief James Murley said his officers were just responding to a complaint by mall security.
"We don't care what they have on their shirts, but they were asked to leave the property, and it's private property," Murley said.
A mall spokeswoman did not return calls Tuesday seeking comment.
Monday's arrest came less than three months after about 20 peace activists wearing similar T-shirts were told to leave by mall security and police. There were no arrests.
Copyright � 2003, The Associated Press
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