Comment by charcircuit
16 hours ago
No, it's an example of someone being told to leave, not doing so, and then being arrested for trespassing.
16 hours ago
No, it's an example of someone being told to leave, not doing so, and then being arrested for trespassing.
For being five seconds over? Not even minutes.
He was asked due to his actions he took after he was told to stop. If he had just stopped talking after being told his time was up he would not have been asked to leave.
Honest question: which part of the First Amendment says you only get three minutes to speak?
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Five seconds is nothing. It's shorter than it took to type this message.
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For speech. By the government.