Only In America
RightGirl at Girl on the Right on Apr 10 2008 at 6:00 pm | Filed under: Free Speech
Certainly not in Canada, where we have Human Rights Commissions and Richard Warman suing anyone who invokes him.
U.S. free-speech advocates on Tuesday gave their annual “muzzle” awards to violators including police who charged a woman for swearing at her overflowing toilet, and a motor vehicles department that deemed a “GETOSAMA” license plate offensive.
The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression said police in Scranton, Pennsylvania had no right to issue a disorderly conduct citation to Dawn Herb, who “let loose a tirade of foul language” directed at her toilet. A neighbor who was an off-duty police officer made a complaint.
The charge was dismissed by a judge who concluded that Herb’s words, though “offensive, vulgar and imprudent” to some, were nonetheless protected under the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech, the Jefferson center said.
The center also gave an award to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles after it demanded the return of the plates reading “GETOSAMA” that had been issued to a retired police officer who wanted to express his desire to capture Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11 attacks.
The DMV argued they could be considered “lewd, lascivious, derogatory to a particular ethnic group, or patently offensive.” It later offered to let him keep them to settle a lawsuit claiming violation of his First Amendment rights.
God bless America, folks.
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