Eegore wrote on 08/31/17 at 05:48:26:"Sorry, off to work now, but a quick answer is if you look at the video that took place Oregon, folks were trapped in traffic, etc.
I call that being held against your will.
In Seattle, these crowds have been greatly disturbing businesses, and targeting their demonstrations at peak commerce times, etc.
I recall seeing a video of a woman with small children in her car, panic, and hit demonstrators as she tried to flee, a few years ago, wrong place, at the wrong time...."
That part I specifically indicated about "Without laws directing otherwise" I would like to see addressed. In the examples you stated are there no laws about mass gatherings stopping traffic? Impeding business? Vehicular manslaughter?
Or maybe there are laws/statutes/ordinance that need to be examined and methods of enforcement adjusted to be effective.
Yes there are laws.....
However, it seems that by demonstrators very nature, they want attention, would you agree?
They then use their collective size, a real herd mentality, to do whatever they deem necessary to get their attention, and that is to do things that break those laws.
That is why I draw a parallel, of an activity, that has the propensity, to cause harm and damage, to others, by its very nature, with maybe putting more restrictions on it like the popular thought more gun control, ladled upon legal gun owners, will control gun crime.
Should we put limits of size, etc, on demonstrations using the same reasoning?