You might try going back to middle school for reading comprehension, instead of trying to stir up trouble. What you linked specifically directs the police commissioner and law guidance to review the existing laws regarding protests at “houses of worship, reproductive health facilities, private houses and other sites”; current restraints on policing protests; and evaluating proposed regulations regarding protests near houses of worship.
The review includes reviewing laws, restraints and proposed regulations on establishing protest-free zones at entrances to houses of worship, or zones outside houses of worship where protests are allowed; reviewing laws, restraints and proposed regulations on restricting protests during public services; and reviewing laws, restraints and proposed regulations about restrictions during non-religious activities.
None of this is about “he’s just made it illegal to protest outside synagogues selling stolen Palestinian land”. It’s going over the books to find out what the laws and restraints actually are (as opposed to however prior administrations and the NYPD have chosen to interpret them), seeing if there’s a different way to interpret those laws and restraints; and going through current proposals to see if they want to have NYC continue to push those proposals through.
People in New York have been protesting Israel’s actions for a couple years now - and getting arrested for it, losing their degrees, worked from university, kicked out of the country, some went to jail. Yet somehow Mamdani checking the actual wording on the laws vs how they’re currently being applied is going to be bad? No. Absolutely the only reason you’re posting this bullshit is because he’s a progressive, and you’re trying to stir up shit.
I’m just going to copy over my exact same reply, from where you posted this exact same bullshit in the other thread:
You are being deliberately misleading. The article says she upholds the right to protest:
“the right to say those things is protected by the First Amendment, and the NYPD must uphold that right.”
And apologizes that it was difficult for people to get into and out of the building:
“Our other job that night was to ensure that people could easily enter and leave shul. That is where we fell short. And for that, I apologize to this congregation.”
Funny how you talked about pro palestinians getting arrested for protesting land theft and genocide and when the other user mentionned that it happened under Tisch, you are like whatever I will believe her justifications and excuses
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You might try going back to middle school for reading comprehension, instead of trying to stir up trouble. What you linked specifically directs the police commissioner and law guidance to review the existing laws regarding protests at “houses of worship, reproductive health facilities, private houses and other sites”; current restraints on policing protests; and evaluating proposed regulations regarding protests near houses of worship.
The review includes reviewing laws, restraints and proposed regulations on establishing protest-free zones at entrances to houses of worship, or zones outside houses of worship where protests are allowed; reviewing laws, restraints and proposed regulations on restricting protests during public services; and reviewing laws, restraints and proposed regulations about restrictions during non-religious activities.
None of this is about “he’s just made it illegal to protest outside synagogues selling stolen Palestinian land”. It’s going over the books to find out what the laws and restraints actually are (as opposed to however prior administrations and the NYPD have chosen to interpret them), seeing if there’s a different way to interpret those laws and restraints; and going through current proposals to see if they want to have NYC continue to push those proposals through.
Go back to catturd, Dogbert.
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People in New York have been protesting Israel’s actions for a couple years now - and getting arrested for it, losing their degrees, worked from university, kicked out of the country, some went to jail. Yet somehow Mamdani checking the actual wording on the laws vs how they’re currently being applied is going to be bad? No. Absolutely the only reason you’re posting this bullshit is because he’s a progressive, and you’re trying to stir up shit.
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I’m just going to copy over my exact same reply, from where you posted this exact same bullshit in the other thread:
You are being deliberately misleading. The article says she upholds the right to protest:
And apologizes that it was difficult for people to get into and out of the building:
Funny how you talked about pro palestinians getting arrested for protesting land theft and genocide and when the other user mentionned that it happened under Tisch, you are like whatever I will believe her justifications and excuses
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