On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 19:43:10 +0000, Paul Laska wrote:

>Remember that once the site is "designated" by the Sec. of 
>Treasury, it becomes a temporary Federal property, and local laws 
>are suspended, and federal laws take effect. 


Well, DOJ appears to disagree with you:
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/crm01550.htm

    "Section 1752 of Title 18 does not supersede any existing State or 
local laws regarding the maintenance of order and the protection of persons 
and property in any jurisdiction. Accordingly, all State and local criminal 
laws remain available as a basis for concurrent jurisdiction for 
enforcement, investigative, and prosecutorial involvement by State and 
local criminal justice agencies over conduct which constitutes a violation 
of State or local law as well as a violation of � 1752. Local law 
enforcement agencies continue to have the responsibility to assist in 
providing protection to the President while the President is visiting their 
localities, to conduct criminal investigations involving violations of 
State and local statutes which result from a Presidential visit, and to 
furnish police officers in adequate numbers to control demonstrations and 
other disturbances occurring in close proximity to places where the 
President is visiting. S. Rep. No. 91-1252, 91st Cong., 2d Sess. 9-10 
(1970).

    "Difficulties in proving the elements of guilty knowledge or scienter 
required for violation of the Federal statute may leave local action as the 
only effective recourse in many instances, unless previous removal from the 
restricted area, other enforcement encounter, or special circumstances are 
present and serve to prove the defendant acted willfully and with 
knowledge."




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