This is not a restriction on people’s rights to free speech. This is, in fact, an enhancement of their right to safety.
BART spokesperson Linton Johnson defending the decision to block cell phone service in subway stations. (via drzzl) Where else they don’t allow you to communicate for the “safety of the public”?
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Wow. Could “enhancement of their right to safety” sound more ludicrous? “Well, sorry for eliminating all the butter and...
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There is a thin line between protection and domination. -Allcity
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