KNOW YOUR RIGHTS WHILE PROTESTING: A THREAD
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The right to protest is a fundamental human right guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the First Amendment.
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If you get arrested, DON'T say anything. Ask for a lawyer immediately. Don't sign anything. Don't agree to anything without a lawyer present.
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If you get arrested, demand your right to a local phone call. If you call a lawyer, the police are not allowed to listen. If you call anyone else, they are likely to listen.
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Contact the
@NLG_Seattle jail hotline. https://www.nlg-seattle.org/activist-resources/jail-hotline …1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
The police can order people to stop interfering with legitimate police operations, but video recording from a safe distance is not interfering. If you get stopped, police cannot take or confiscate any videos or photos without a warrant.
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Save these images below (but keep your phone on airplane mode) to know how to protect against police surveillance when in a protest.pic.twitter.com/mK4rubKTxM
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Protecting your privacy will help keep yourself, your information, and other protesters safe, as well as get your message out. Learn more in our protest rights and safety center below.https://www.aclu-wa.org/protest-center
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