"We then said "Great! This is public land, paid for
with public tax dollars,........."And then after we're
arrested and beat the rap, we'll sue you and Mayor
Coleman under 42 USC 1983 which is the Federal Civil
Rights law.""

"Until I am shown that the Farmers Market is private
land, I would tell any candidate or any group with any
issue that they have a right to wander the Farmers'
Market freely and at will. It is disturbing that City
officials appear to be limiting the exercise of Free
Speech under the First Amendment there."


Ok, I have a question or two on this;

If I or someone else rents public property (Como Park Pavillion, Conservatory, etc) 
for a wedding, family reunion, company picnic, or any other private event, I or anyone 
else can walk into that area with full first amendment rights and talk politics or 
hand out candidate information?  Since this is public land, it really can't be rented 
and used for private functions?

Is this the society that we have come to?  In order to show our political opponents 
that we can, so we will?

My opinion is that we should respects someone's rights to political free speech.  At 
the same time we should respect those who are trying to do commerce or have a wedding, 
on public property, to be able to do so with some rights of privacy.  Just because it 
is a commerce oriented function as opposed to a wedding makes the lease or rental 
payment no less important to the person having the function.

Tom Thompson
Como Park







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