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  • 09-08-2013, 05:35 PM
    jk
    Re: Rights Regarding Temporary Exhibit in Public Areas
    what is it that you do not understand, from your own statements:

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    “KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AT A PROTEST” Even though what I’m doing is not a protest
    since what you are considering is not a protest, the similarities you want to link to you displaying your art are irrelevant.


    If you want to call it a protest; have at it but realize that even many protests require permits, depending on what is involved and what the expected result will be.


    Your art obviously cannot be on the sidewalk because it will block it. It cannot be on private property without permission (and you really need to understand what property is private property and which is public property). Then, in many places you cannot set a lump of whatever on public property that is not open to public traffic, especially without a permit. Most grassy areas would fall under such a restriction.


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    And on the same point I never said or implied I wanted to put the sculpture wherever I wanted for as long as I please without bothering to do this or that
    actually, you pretty much did when Mr. K said you are free to determine what permission was required for any particular area you are considering and applying for a permit if necessary. You became a super jerk and started whining. That made it pretty clear you did not want to hear the correct answer but one that was tailored to your wishes.
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