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1. www.peacenorth.org
www.peacenorth.org/content/vie - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2008 Last Visited: 2/29/2008
Susan Spain, project executive for the National Mall Plan, countered: "We are not seeking to restrict First Amendment demonstrations whatsoever."
The Park Service requires permits for most demonstrations and has "reasonable time, place and manner restrictions" for them, she said.What is proposed is only a better place to protest, with more facilities, she said.
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The proposals, which Spain said were developed from prior public input, are part of the Park Service's attempt to better manage the Mall, which has an estimated 25 million visitors a year and in many areas is worn from age and use.
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During a Jan. 12 public meeting in the Old Post Office Pavilion, Spain said large demonstrations would not be restricted from spreading across the Mall.
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The idea is "how do we better accommodate things, and how do we design for them" Spain said, "and also have this place look the way the American public would like the welcoming space in our nation to look."She said the chief sentiment among 5,000 prior public comments was that the Mall does not look as good as it should. -
2. www.justiceonline.org
www.justiceonline.org/site/New - [Cached]Published on: 1/20/2008 Last Visited: 6/13/2008
Susan Spain, project executive for the National Mall Plan, countered: "We are not seeking to restrict First Amendment demonstrations whatsoever."
The Park Service requires permits for most demonstrations and has "reasonable time, place and manner restrictions" for them, she said.What is proposed is only a better place to protest, with more facilities, she said.
...
The proposals, which Spain said were developed from prior public input, are part of the Park Service's attempt to better manage the Mall, which has an estimated 25 million visitors a year and in many areas is worn from age and use.
...
During a Jan. 12 public meeting in the Old Post Office Pavilion, Spain said large demonstrations would not be restricted from spreading across the Mall.
...
The idea is "how do we better accommodate things, and how do we design for them" Spain said, "and also have this place look the way the American public would like the welcoming space in our nation to look."She said the chief sentiment among 5,000 prior public comments was that the Mall does not look as good as it should. -
3. www.justiceonline.org
www.justiceonline.org/site/New - [Cached]Published on: 1/20/2008 Last Visited: 6/13/2008
Susan Spain, project executive for the National Mall Plan, countered: "We are not seeking to restrict First Amendment demonstrations whatsoever."
The Park Service requires permits for most demonstrations and has "reasonable time, place and manner restrictions" for them, she said.What is proposed is only a better place to protest, with more facilities, she said.
...
The proposals, which Spain said were developed from prior public input, are part of the Park Service's attempt to better manage the Mall, which has an estimated 25 million visitors a year and in many areas is worn from age and use.
...
During a Jan. 12 public meeting in the Old Post Office Pavilion, Spain said large demonstrations would not be restricted from spreading across the Mall.
...
The idea is "how do we better accommodate things, and how do we design for them" Spain said, "and also have this place look the way the American public would like the welcoming space in our nation to look."She said the chief sentiment among 5,000 prior public comments was that the Mall does not look as good as it should.

