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Subject: RE: [Leica] Interesting in relation to photo ops in Malls etc.
From: "bdcolen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 17:04:30 -0500

These are frightening times - for many reasons.

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Ridings
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:17 PM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: [Leica] Interesting in relation to photo ops in Malls etc.


It's kind of frightening. At first I thought this was yet-another-hoax
... 
but I found it on Yahoo's collection of AP articles. Sheesh ...


At 08:39 05.03.2003 -0800, you wrote:
>What this piece doesn't say, is that they bought the T-shirts in that 
>very same mall. It ran a little differently on page A8 in the LA Times.
>Slobodan Dimitrov
>
>
>George Lottermoser wrote:
> >
> > Man Arrested for Wearing Peace T-Shirt
> > By DAMITA CHAMBERS, Associated Press Writer
> >
> > ALBANY, N.Y. -  A man was charged with trespassing in a mall after 
> > he refused to take off a T-shirt that said "Peace on Earth" and 
> > "Give peace a chance."
> >
> > Mall security approached Stephen Downs, 61, and his 31-year-old son,

> > Roger, on Monday night after they were spotted wearing the T-shirts 
> > at Crossgates Mall in a suburb of Albany, the men said.
> >
> > The two said they were asked to remove the shirts made at a store 
> > there, or leave the mall. They refused.
> >
> > The guards returned with a police officer who repeated the 
> > ultimatum. The son took his T-shirt off, but the father refused.
> >
> > "'I said, `All right then, arrest me if you have to,'" Downs said. 
> > "So that's what they did. They put the handcuffs on and took me 
> > away."
> >
> > Downs pleaded innocent to the charges Monday night. The New York 
> > Civil Liberties Union said it would help with his case if asked.
> >
> > Police Chief James Murley said his officers were just responding to 
> > a complaint by mall security.
> >
> > "We don't care what they have on their shirts, but they were asked 
> > to leave the property, and it's private property," Murley said.
> >
> > A mall spokeswoman did not return calls Tuesday seeking comment.
> >
> > Monday's arrest came less than three months after about 20 peace 
> > activists wearing similar T-shirts were told to leave by mall 
> > security and police. There were no arrests.
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