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Edited on Sun Aug-21-05 11:49 AM by hippywife
signs we use are regular poster/foam board size but the messages on each should be short and in bold,large letters. Most people only have a few secs to read them. The more legible the better.
Best way to keep candles lit is to push them up into a paper cup to shield them from the wind.
As far as notification, moveon.org doesn't do that many. Check for local peace groups in your surrounding area and get on their email lists.
Protests should generally be done on public sidewalks. As a taxpayer you do have the right to be there. If you are accosted by police, know your rights and let them know you do. As far, as provocateurs, ignore them totally. They are there to stir up trouble and emotions. Don't let that happen. If there are disruptors, ignore them, too. Don't confront or respond in kind.
Camera is your private property and, as far as I know, they can't take it away unless they place you under arrest. Even then, they need to return it to you intact upon your release. Anyone else know about this one? I've never run into it.
Google guidlelines for non-violent protest. There is some good advice to be had.
Glad you enjoyed your experience. It is one of the most fun, and I think most important, things we do as peacemongers. It takes alot of courage to stand before your community and openly espouse your principles. I have to steel myself to do it every time we go out, which is once a month, but once out there surrounded by other like-minded folks and the honks of support start, it's easy.
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