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K. ([personal profile] kore) wrote in [community profile] thisfinecrew2018-09-24 06:35 pm

"It's 2018, do you know where your protest is?"

Excellent advice from [personal profile] watersword on how to prepare for a protest. I really like the idea to be sure to check that you know where your Rapid Response protest is, since MoveOn might crash (along with HALF THE INTERNET, no doubt).

ITA comfortable shoes and clothes are a must. Consider going with a prearranged group for safety in numbers. Maybe ask your local protest group to arrange for a legal observer. -- Any other suggestions?
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[personal profile] watersword 2018-09-25 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
It depends on the protest! The recent ones in NYC have been pretty chill, but Black Lives Matter protests had a more much aggressive police presence (in my experience).

Definitely look into your local laws about what's allowed for signs — generally, anything that is solid/heavy enough to use as a weapon is forbidden.
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[personal profile] executrix 2018-09-25 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
That's why I mentioned where I am--it is very much a local question. And sometimes even in NYC they'll say "no sticks for holding up signs, they could be weaponized" which is silly for cardboard tubes, but I don't think that's the battle to pick.