>>>>>BART is tax funded and publicly owned though right? And the rule is rather vague and rip for abuse I think. Plus I was under the impression we had a right to assembly.
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>>>>Absolutely, and it's a precious right. But I don't think that right was intended to apply "wherever you feel like it" and regardless of the kind of 'assembly' you have in mind.
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>>>This slope is even more slippery than the previous one. Who decides when does it apply and when not?
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>>If a mob wants to demonstrate in my living room, then me.
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>Good start. Now, how many actually public places have remained, where nobody can claim it's their living room?
I thought we were talking about BART and only the paid areas which are not technically public places. If you want to change the underlying theme to something we weren't discussing, then ok, but in that case, I agree that public areas should be off limits to banning public assembly.
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