To: Eashoa'  M'sheekha  who wrote (138 ) 3/5/2003 12:42:41 PM From: Thomas M.     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 186                   Protestors gather at Crossgates Mall                    Upset over arrest of man with peace T-shirt    By Lindsay Cohen   GUILDERLAND, N.Y., March 5 - A protest is going at Crossgates Mall.                  Members of the group Women Against War intend to enter the                  mall with clothing bearing peace messages. They are upset by                  the story of Stephen Downs of Selkirk. Downs was arrested                  for trespassing Monday night after he refused to remove his                  T-shirt bearing a peace message or leave the mall.                                                                          DOWNS AND HIS SON, Roger Downs, each had a pro-peace                          shirt made Monday night.  One shirt simply said "Let Inspections                          Work" on one side and "No War With Iraq" on the other.  The other                          shirt said "Give Peace A Chance" on the front and "Peace On                          Earth" on the back.  The men paid about $23 for each of the shirts                          and then wore them in the mall.                                "We were just shopping. We were wearing these T-shirts. We                          weren't handing out leaflets, we weren't saying anything," Roger                          Downs recalled.                                They may not have been saying anything, but they were creating                          enough of a disturbance to one employee, who called security.                                Security asked Downs and his son to remove their shirts. Roger                          Downs complied, but when Stephen Downs wouldn't, he was told to                          leave the mall.  When he refused, he was arrested.                                "This struck me as a powerful way of expressing myself. I                          wanted to do something peaceful," he said.                                Roger Downs says he is proud of his father.                                "I'm impressed that he's refused to have his civil rights violated,"                          Roger Downs said.                                New York Civil Liberties Union President Stephen Gottlieb says                          he can't believe the peaceful T-shirts could lead to Downs' arrest.                                "We believe, most of us, in the Bill of Rights, and we believe that                          protects the freedom to speak. Well, if there's a freedom of speech,                          where do we get to do it?" Gottlieb asked.                                Gottlieb says he believes there is a law protecting peoples' rights                          to free speech, even in shopping malls.                                Guilderland police say they arrested Downs because he refused                          to leave private property. That, they say, is trespassing.                                Representatives for Crossgates did not return calls for comment                          Tuesday.                                Signs posted at entrances to the mall say that "wearing of                          apparel... likely to provoke disturbances... is prohibited" at the mall.                                           msnbc.com