I think it's free speech, but if they disrupt someone else's gathering by making noise or blocking entrances, it can be considered harassment or being a public nuisance.
Personally, I would go after them by picketing them on their home turf.
And I have no problem if the police/bylaw officers are particularly vigilant in enforcing parking regulations near funerals.
But the principle of free speech is important -- even for jerks.
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Date: 2007-11-01 06:52 pm (UTC)Personally, I would go after them by picketing them on their home turf.
And I have no problem if the police/bylaw officers are particularly vigilant in enforcing parking regulations near funerals.
But the principle of free speech is important -- even for jerks.