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Censorship and rights by Anonymous Cow2001-02-09 03:59:13
  RE: Censorship and rights by deejee2001-02-09 04:13:12
    RE: Censorship and rights by gila_monster2001-02-09 08:22:17
      RE: Censorship and rights by Factitious2001-02-09 17:26:25
        RE: Censorship and rights by gila_monster 2001-02-09 19:01:16
Factitious wrote: >The people who panic in the theater are the ones unnecessarily endangering others. The shouter shouldn't always be taken seriously. 1) How can you tell with any certainty that the shouter should or shouldn't be taken seriously at a given moment? You can't. You must presume he's serious. 2) That's beside the point. Panic is expected. Anyone who believe a crowd will behave otherwise is an idiot. The courts recognized this. The point is that your freedom of speech *is limited* and does not take precedence over public safety. Besides, that was an example. You want lots more, the law books are full of them.
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          RE: Censorship and rights by Factitious2001-02-09 19:16:02
            RE: Censorship and rights by Schol-R-LEA;22001-02-09 20:41:06
              RE: Censorship and rights by Factitious2001-02-09 21:14:06
                RE: Censorship and rights by Schol-R-LEA;22001-02-10 08:45:29

 

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