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To: TimF who wrote (1376)9/20/2006 3:48:18 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 10087
 
Chant and wave placards? Not without insurance you don't

In Valparaiso, Indiana, Martha Seroczynski stages weekly protests at the county courthouse against the war in Iraq. The Porter County Board of Commissioners has asked her to show proof of homeowner's insurance and name the county as an additional insured. It's a county policy of some years' standing; "Valparaiso Elks Club member Jeanie Stevens said her organization was required to show proof of insurance for its Flag Day ceremony on June 14 at the square." Ms. Seroczynski's insurer, however, has raised objections, and that's aside from the question of why having insurance should be a prerequisite for the right to protest in the first place. County attorney Gwenn Rinkenberger has attempted to resolve the problem by asking Ms. S to sign a waiver promising not to sue the county if injured, but she refuses. "Her right to protest does not relieve us of our responsibility to protect the liability of the other 140,000 citizens of this county," County Commissioner John Evans has said. ("War protester asked for insurance proof to continue protests", AP/Fort Wayne (Ind.) News-Sentinel, Aug. 27; Robyn Monaghan, "Protester furor fuels free speech debate", Northwest Indiana Times, Sept. 6).

Posted by Walter Olson on September 20, 2006 12:19 AM

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To: TimF who wrote (1376)9/20/2006 3:58:54 PM
From: Jim S  Respond to of 10087
 
Goes to show you, the only objects of humor that can't sue are white males. Ads ridiculing them are ok, don'cha know? <G>