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Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
Wed May 1, 2013, 01:24 AM May 2013

New law will ban protesters from riding mass transit in California

http://rt.com/usa/bart-train-716-protest-644/

But while the new bill will provide BART police the authority to immediately revoke riding privileges for persons arrested or convicted of acts involving violence, threats of violence, lewd or lascivious behavior or possession or sale of drugs on area transit, those charged with minor infractions could be targeted too. “AB 716 won't only target violent behavior,” KGNO reported. “It can be applied to protestors who have been arrested during free-speech movements.”

The law will allow for prohibition orders to be issued on-the-spot if a person is just once arrested or convicted for a misdemeanor or felony involving lewd, violent or drug-related acts in a BART zone, but passengers cited three or more times for minor infractions in just as many months are subject to the ban as well.

Under the bill, a transit district may issue a prohibition order to any person charged with violating a number of local statutes, including Section 640 of state Penal Code — the law that goes after riders accused of “Willfully disturbing others on or in a system facility or vehicle by engaging in boisterous or unruly behavior” and those “Willfully blocking the free movement of another person in a system facility or vehicle.”

Although the official statute includes a note from the state declaring that Section 640 “shall not be interpreted to affect any lawful activities permitted or First Amendment rights protected under the laws of this state or applicable federal law,” allowing BART officers to ban users even accused by law enforcement of a misdemeanor could disenfranchise a huge percentage of their rider base and has critics already warning of potential authoritarian overreach.

(More at the link.)
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New law will ban protesters from riding mass transit in California (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me May 2013 OP
doesn't sound constitutional hollysmom May 2013 #1
But...but....TERROR!!!!!11! n/t Fire Walk With Me May 2013 #2
basically Niceguy1 May 2013 #3
"potential authoritarian overreach"? barbtries May 2013 #4

Niceguy1

(2,467 posts)
3. basically
Wed May 1, 2013, 02:35 AM
May 2013

They just want to be able to ban riders who are disruptive and are violating the rights of the other riders.

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