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Old 05-05-2007, 09:58 PM   #9 (permalink)
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But it was a public park. You need a permit to sing in a public area now. I know that you need a permit in certain confined public areas such as subway and train stations in my city because it makes it hard for people to hear important announcement and the accoustics problem too. But this was out in the open...if you cant sing out in the open then you need to go around to every homeless and poor man around every town and city who is holding a musical instrument trying to earn a few buck and toss them in jail too.
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A Fairmount Park official said park rules prohibit any "musical presentations" in the park without a permit.

The article also mentions the fact that it was not only the one individual but also two additional band members as well. Did you even take the time to read the article?? Or did you just assume?

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Conservatism, I repeat is not an ideology. It does not breed fanatics....But if you want men who seek, reasonably and prudently, to reconcile the best in wisdom of our ancestors with the change which is essential to a vigorous civil social existence, then you will do well to turn to conservative principles
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