What happens if someone like Richard Spencer decides to just bankrupt a small city? We gonna fix 1A then?
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the pragmatist in me would like to think that the locality in which this happened wld institute a maximum on costs any person/org could get
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I don't think you can require someone to pay to speak in a public space
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You can charge a reasonable permit fee. But Spencer is renting a private space for $10,000.
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wait so are we or are we not talking about cost to locality re things like extra cop deployment, planning, etc? I may be confused here.
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He paid for a private space on a state university. The state is claiming they're obligated to cover security at a cost of $500,000+
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ah. thanks for the clarification! Gonna stand by my original response.
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WHO is paying him $500k??
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No one. UF in Gainesville is outlaying $500,000 in security costs to protect him.
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Richmond spent over 500 thousand for police overtime for a dozen Confederate 3% nitwits
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You act as if it's the people coming to listen to him destroying everything, when you know damn well that's not what's going on.
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You act as though a neo-Nazi didn't run over a group of counter-protesters and a Klansman didn't fire a gun at people in
#Charlottesville !
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Before A12, I always thought groups had to pay for cops' OT
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This might end up becoming part of their strategy. Bankrupt cities to stir up unrest and more hate.
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Lol, as someone who lives near Troy, depending on which part he goes to, no amount of security will keep him safe.
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At a certain point cities need to deny him permits because they can't afford the security.
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