Can police remove lawn sign protesting police brutality?
Q: I have been retaliated against for complaining about a police officer beating and raping me. Many crimes were committed by cops in the cover-up, but I have been completely silenced. I put up a sign in my front yard and got an instant response by police. I need to know if they have any basis for objecting to it. A: As to your specific question about whether police could properly object to a sign in your front yard, laws restricting what kinds of signs residents could place on their property have sometimes been struck down as unconstitutional (depending on the specific law at issue). The question is generally whether the restriction is based on the content of the particular sign or is instead content-neutral (e.g., a restriction on all signs of a particular size). In this case, it sounds like there may not be a anti-sign law at issue, and that instead the police may have objected to the sign because it communicated something about the incident you mention. Speaking very generally, the
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