New Jersey towns test the limits of protest permits as civil liberties groups push back
From permit deadlines to insurance demands, local fights in towns across New Jersey reveal a broader clash over who gets to take to the streets
From permit deadlines to insurance demands, local fights in towns across New Jersey reveal a broader clash over who gets to take to the streets
More than 1,200 people participated in the rally and “card stunt.”
Inciting a public brawl would be a crime of the fourth degree if the person acts with purpose to disrupt a public gathering. A fourth-degree crime is punishable by up to 18 months imprisonment, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.