Noise ordinance and first amendment rights

Anonymous
They are blocking sidewalks with their 24/7 wooden structures and encampments. Lawyers, if they are thus blocking access for pedestrians and people in wheelchairs isn't that something that is actionable? Doesn't the city have an obligation to maintain ADA access?

Also, neighbors, don't just complain to Frumin. Write and call all four of our at-large council members and to the mayor.

https://dccouncil.gov/councilmembers/

They did a good job of clearing out the homeless encampments in Dupont, they can take care of these Nazi campsites, too.
Anonymous
Call the mayor and ask her to enforce
the law:
This is Bowser’s neighborhood liason 202-340-7853
This is the Mayor's general number 202-727-2643
The demonstrators are in violation of laws.
They have set up unauthorized permanent structures - against the law.
Anonymous
There's no one there after 6 p.m., from what I can tell from commuting past there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's no one there after 6 p.m., from what I can tell from commuting past there.


The scaffolding and signs are 24/7.There are usually only 1-2 protestors (often sleeping in chairs or a tent) on their “night shift”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's no one there after 6 p.m., from what I can tell from commuting past there.


Protestors gotta eat too, you know.
Anonymous
80DB is enough to cause permanent hearing damage with the length of time the are playing the sirens. Nearby residents should sue the protesters for inflicting bodily harm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:80DB is enough to cause permanent hearing damage with the length of time the are playing the sirens. Nearby residents should sue the protesters for inflicting bodily harm.


This. Freedom of speech is not an unfettered freedom. It wasn't conceived that way.
Anonymous
If enough people would complain, something would be done about it. By the way, these are paid “protesters.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If enough people would complain, something would be done about it. By the way, these are paid “protesters.”


I think they're real protesters; you can disagree with them without needing to pretend they're fake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If enough people would complain, something would be done about it. By the way, these are paid “protesters.”

How do I apply and how much do they pay? I could use some overtime
Anonymous
Are anti-abortion groups going to use the same tactics at clinics in DC, since now they have a precedent? Sirens and big signs STOP THE UNBORN GENOCIDE?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are anti-abortion groups going to use the same tactics at clinics in DC, since now they have a precedent? Sirens and big signs STOP THE UNBORN GENOCIDE?


Well, the antiabortion movement did, for a long time, refer to babies born after Roe as “survivors of a second Holocaust,” so… maybe
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I just came across this posting. I've been asking questions of MPD for several weeks. My advice is not to waste your time with the Second District Commander Tatjana Savoy <Tatjana.Savoy@dc.gov> She will just tell you that all First Amendment issues are handled by the Commander of Special Operations Jason Bagshaw <Jason.Bagshaw@dc.gov> Write to him. I'd suggest copying Assistant Chief of Police Darnel Robinson <Darnel.Robinson@dc.gov> as well as Councilmember Matt Frumin <mfrumin@dccouncil.gov> Maybe ask Frumin to hold a town hall with Commander Bagshaw.


Thank you for the confirmation that MPD will do nothing.


They can't. These protestors are longing for a confrontation with Joe Citizen or Officer Krupke. Has anyone heard a statement from Bagshaw on these nuisance sirens vis a vis "first ammendment right"?


NP here. This is what we got from Frumin's office:

I hope this finds you safe and well; I am sorry to hear that the protest has affected the enjoyment of your home, I can only imagine how frustrating the constant siren is for you and your neighbors. Unfortunately, the protests outside of the Embassy of Israel are taking place on property that is under the jurisdiction of the federal US Secret Service, which is the lead law enforcement agency monitoring the demonstrations. They are responsible for enforcing regulations pertaining to First Amendment activity outside the Embassy, and we have seen reports that Secret Service officers have arrested or removed individuals who have violated those restrictions. MPD is supporting the Secret Service through a visible presence in the area of the demonstrations and will provide additional support, if needed by the Secret Service, to respond to issues as they arise. While the Secret Service is not under the jurisdiction of the city or the Council, the Councilmember is engaging with both the Secret Service and MPD regarding the concerns that have been raised with his office and what he has observed during regular site visits to the Embassy and Ambassador’s residence, and to understand fully the legal landscape related to the protests. He will continue to be engaged and monitor the situation.
I hope this is somewhat helpful, though I know not the solution to the current problem; feel free to reach out with any other questions or concerns.
Best,


Constituent Services Coordinator
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Office of Ward 3 Councilmember Matt Frumin


It sounds like the legal argument about the decibels needs to be directed to the secret service? Is anyone doing this?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I just came across this posting. I've been asking questions of MPD for several weeks. My advice is not to waste your time with the Second District Commander Tatjana Savoy <Tatjana.Savoy@dc.gov> She will just tell you that all First Amendment issues are handled by the Commander of Special Operations Jason Bagshaw <Jason.Bagshaw@dc.gov> Write to him. I'd suggest copying Assistant Chief of Police Darnel Robinson <Darnel.Robinson@dc.gov> as well as Councilmember Matt Frumin <mfrumin@dccouncil.gov> Maybe ask Frumin to hold a town hall with Commander Bagshaw.


Thank you for the confirmation that MPD will do nothing.


They can't. These protestors are longing for a confrontation with Joe Citizen or Officer Krupke. Has anyone heard a statement from Bagshaw on these nuisance sirens vis a vis "first ammendment right"?


NP here. This is what we got from Frumin's office:

I hope this finds you safe and well; I am sorry to hear that the protest has affected the enjoyment of your home, I can only imagine how frustrating the constant siren is for you and your neighbors. Unfortunately, the protests outside of the Embassy of Israel are taking place on property that is under the jurisdiction of the federal US Secret Service, which is the lead law enforcement agency monitoring the demonstrations. They are responsible for enforcing regulations pertaining to First Amendment activity outside the Embassy, and we have seen reports that Secret Service officers have arrested or removed individuals who have violated those restrictions. MPD is supporting the Secret Service through a visible presence in the area of the demonstrations and will provide additional support, if needed by the Secret Service, to respond to issues as they arise. While the Secret Service is not under the jurisdiction of the city or the Council, the Councilmember is engaging with both the Secret Service and MPD regarding the concerns that have been raised with his office and what he has observed during regular site visits to the Embassy and Ambassador’s residence, and to understand fully the legal landscape related to the protests. He will continue to be engaged and monitor the situation.
I hope this is somewhat helpful, though I know not the solution to the current problem; feel free to reach out with any other questions or concerns.
Best,


Constituent Services Coordinator
|
Office of Ward 3 Councilmember Matt Frumin


It sounds like the legal argument about the decibels needs to be directed to the secret service? Is anyone doing this?


I think they are just using secret service as an excuse to avoid responsibility for the problem. The side walk is probably owned/controlled by DC anyway. The secret service is unlikely to respond to your requests and they almost certainly won’t help you. This secret service excuse is the perfect way to redirect people and make it seem like there is nothing DC can do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just came across this posting. I've been asking questions of MPD for several weeks. My advice is not to waste your time with the Second District Commander Tatjana Savoy <Tatjana.Savoy@dc.gov> She will just tell you that all First Amendment issues are handled by the Commander of Special Operations Jason Bagshaw <Jason.Bagshaw@dc.gov> Write to him. I'd suggest copying Assistant Chief of Police Darnel Robinson <Darnel.Robinson@dc.gov> as well as Councilmember Matt Frumin <mfrumin@dccouncil.gov> Maybe ask Frumin to hold a town hall with Commander Bagshaw.


Thank you for the confirmation that MPD will do nothing.


They can't. These protestors are longing for a confrontation with Joe Citizen or Officer Krupke. Has anyone heard a statement from Bagshaw on these nuisance sirens vis a vis "first ammendment right"?


NP here. This is what we got from Frumin's office:

I hope this finds you safe and well; I am sorry to hear that the protest has affected the enjoyment of your home, I can only imagine how frustrating the constant siren is for you and your neighbors. Unfortunately, the protests outside of the Embassy of Israel are taking place on property that is under the jurisdiction of the federal US Secret Service, which is the lead law enforcement agency monitoring the demonstrations. They are responsible for enforcing regulations pertaining to First Amendment activity outside the Embassy, and we have seen reports that Secret Service officers have arrested or removed individuals who have violated those restrictions. MPD is supporting the Secret Service through a visible presence in the area of the demonstrations and will provide additional support, if needed by the Secret Service, to respond to issues as they arise. While the Secret Service is not under the jurisdiction of the city or the Council, the Councilmember is engaging with both the Secret Service and MPD regarding the concerns that have been raised with his office and what he has observed during regular site visits to the Embassy and Ambassador’s residence, and to understand fully the legal landscape related to the protests. He will continue to be engaged and monitor the situation.
I hope this is somewhat helpful, though I know not the solution to the current problem; feel free to reach out with any other questions or concerns.
Best,


Constituent Services Coordinator
|
Office of Ward 3 Councilmember Matt Frumin


It sounds like the legal argument about the decibels needs to be directed to the secret service? Is anyone doing this?


I think they are just using secret service as an excuse to avoid responsibility for the problem. The side walk is probably owned/controlled by DC anyway. The secret service is unlikely to respond to your requests and they almost certainly won’t help you. This secret service excuse is the perfect way to redirect people and make it seem like there is nothing DC can do.


MPD is the one to enforce noise, and blocking streets and sidewalks. (Also DDOT because they have unauthorized structures blocking sidewalks.) But it is Mayor Bowser who instructs MPD whether or not to enforce (as with the GW encampment and vandalism). Residents have to call the mayor’s office and demand enforcement 202-727-2643
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