Anonymous wrote:They would've gotten higher turnout on a Sunday. My family would attend a Sunday rally, but I'm not pulling my kids out of school, plus we have busy jobs.
I'm really curious why didn't do a Sunday permit. Does NPS not permit Sunday protests?
-Mixed faith family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does the US Park Police or DC or whomever approves of the protest permit allow these massive protests during peak rush hour?
They can't restrict protesting to weekends or holidays?Races like marathons/Cherry Blossom 10 miler, parades, festivals, etc are limited to weekend disruptions so why not massive protests?
The purpose of a protest/rally is not to be convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Why does the US Park Police or DC or whomever approves of the protest permit allow these massive protests during peak rush hour?
They can't restrict protesting to weekends or holidays?Races like marathons/Cherry Blossom 10 miler, parades, festivals, etc are limited to weekend disruptions so why not massive protests?
Anonymous wrote:If he is avoiding the road closures, he should be fine. Organizers are expecting 40-60k, that shouldn’t affect things beyond the mall.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/road-closures-planned-for-the-march-for-israel-in-dc/3469108/
Anonymous wrote:Why does the US Park Police or DC or whomever approves of the protest permit allow these massive protests during peak rush hour?
They can't restrict protesting to weekends or holidays?Races like marathons/Cherry Blossom 10 miler, parades, festivals, etc are limited to weekend disruptions so why not massive protests?