Posted on Thu, Oct. 16, 2003
PORT OF MIAMI-DADE
Greenpeace vessel denied Miami berth
The Port of Miami-Dade refuses to allow a Greenpeace vessel to land later this month, a decision the group says violates its rights.
BY CHARLES SAVAGE AND LARRY LEBOWITZ
csavage@herald.com
The environmental activist group Greenpeace is accusing the Port of Miami-Dade of violating its free speech rights by refusing to grant dock space to one of its ships later this month.
Greenpeace applied for a one-week berth for its 237-foot vessel Esperanza, which is scheduled to reach Miami on Oct. 26. But Port Director Charles Towsley denied the request, citing security issues.
Greenpeace spokeswoman Nancy Hwa said the group believes it has been singled out because of its political perspective, which would be unconstitutional.
But Port Security Director Nelson Oramas, speaking on behalf of the port, said the decision was based only on Greenpeace's past behavior, not its politics. (snip/...)
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