What are the safeguards against possible abuse of the injunction?
As only specified individuals are enjoined from specified activities in specified areas, the injunctions cannot be used in an indiscriminate or blanket fashion. They cannot prohibit, for instance, a group of people from congregating on street corners if they are not the specified individuals who have been enjoined by the courts. They cannot be used to target age groups, racial groups or entire neighborhoods. Only specific activities of specific individuals are subject to the injunctions. Due process through the normal judicial system is rigorously followed. Individuals who are enjoined have their day(s) in court, the same as anyone who is served with an injunction or charged with a misdemeanor – they have all rights afforded to any citizen under the law.