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Mar 16, 2011
Supervisor tables plan to modify picketing ordinance — Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA)More: nctimes.com , lakeelsinore-wildomar.patch.com , swrnn.com
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Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) RIVERSIDE — In the face of continued criticism, Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone Tuesday temporarily tabled his proposal to amend an anti- picketing ordinance to make it less restrictive, leaving the current restrictions in place.
Early last month, the Board of Supervisors tentatively agreed to revise Ordinance 884, which prohibits “targeted residential picketing” closer than 30 feet from a person's home.
Stone sought to drop the distance to 3 feet.
The board was scheduled to formally adopt the change Tuesday.
But ...
Feb 9, 2011
Riverside County: Supervisors ease protest restrictions — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
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Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California) People protesting at residential properties in unincorporated Riverside County soon will be able to get closer to their targets. The Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday to revise a measure that prohibits picketing within 30 feet of the property line of the targeted residence. Under the new proposal, protesters can get as close as three feet from the property. "I think it is a worthwhile compromise," Supervisor Jeff Stone said. Supervisors adopted the measure, known as Ordinance 884, in March 2009. Stone ...
Mar 13, 2009
Picketing law revised — Valley Chronicle
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Charles Hand Source:
Valley Chronicle Picketing law revised
PROTESTING: The ongoing demonstrations by anti-Scientology protestors at Golden Era Productions on Gilman Springs Road on Saturday spread to downtown Hemet, where this protester held up a sign at Florida Avenue and State Street.
Photo Courtesy of Jim Alvarez
HOLDOUT: Supervisor Bob Buster lone dissenter on controversial rule.
By CHARLES HAND/The Valley Chronicle
Riverside County supervisors Tuesday approved its newest revision of a controversial law limiting picketing around homes over the objections of Bob Buster, the sole dissenting ...
Mar 4, 2009
Board restricts pickets to 30 feet from property — Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA)
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Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) RIVERSIDE — Despite a lashing from critics, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved an ordinance to restrict residential picketing to 30 feet or more from a person's property.
In a 4-1 vote — with Supervisor Bob Buster dissenting — the board formally adopted the measure, which went through at least three revisions and repeated debate after board chairman Jeff Stone first introduced it in November.
“This ordinance has been vetted many times,” Stone said just prior to the ...
Mar 3, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)
Mar 3, 2009
Riverside County supervisors OK twice-revised picketing ordinance — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
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Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California) By JULIA GLICK
The Press-Enterprise
Riverside County supervisors Tuesday adopted restrictions on residential picketing despite opponents and Supervisor Bob Buster saying the ordinance could lead to costly litigation.
The ordinance, supported by Supervisor Jeff Stone and representatives of the Church of Scientology, prohibits protesters within 30 feet of the property line of a residence they are targeting in unincorporated Riverside County. The rules are scheduled to go into effect in 30 days.
"I can't support this ordinance," said Buster, the only ...
Mar 3, 2009
Scientology protests prompt new Riverside County law — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Los Angeles Times (California) The measure requires anyone protesting near private residences to remain at least 30 feet from the property line. Critics contend it violates free speech.
By David Kelly
10:10 PM PST, March 3, 2009
Reporting from Riverside – Protesters targeting a Church of Scientology compound near Hemet now face stricter limits on how they can conduct demonstrations, according to a new ordinance adopted Tuesday by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors.
The measure, which critics say violates the 1st Amendment and gives ...
Mar 1, 2009
Riverside County supervisors to consider third draft of picketing ordinance — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Feb 24, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)More: xenu-directory.net
Feb 24, 2009
Riverside Restricts Picketing — NBC LA
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NBC LA RIVERSIDE, Calif. – The Riverside County Board of Supervisors tentatively approved an ordinance Tuesday to restrict residential picketing to 30 feet or more from a person's property.
In a 4-1 vote – with Supervisor Bob Buster dissenting – the board accepted the final draft of the proposed measure, which is expected to be formally adopted next Tuesday.
"This ordinance reduces the risk of a violent confrontation and the likelihood of residents becoming captives in their own homes, where they should enjoy ...
Jan 13, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)More: Video
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