Stinking Muslilms Get a Permit??? We Don't???

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Guide to the DC Permit Process

Want to have a protest in DC? You might want to get a permit. We know it probably feels like an infringement of your rights in some ways, and some groups have had success with non-permitted protests in the city, but dealing with the police bureaucracy and getting a permit will help make your event a lot less stressful on the day of. 9/12/12: Apologies that some of the MPD sites are not functioning - they are currently changing their website and we will update as soon as they do.

When do you need a permit? Protests of 25 people or more on the National Mall require a permit, as does any event that requires streets to be closed. The Metropolitan Police, because they lost an important court case, are required to allow permit-less marches in the street as long as they stay within a single lane. Demonstrations on public sidewalks are legally permissable without a permit so long as they don't block the walkway and fewer than 100 people are expected. If expecting more than 100 people, you can find the permit application at the Metropolitan Police Department's Get a Permit for a Special Event page. Sidewalks are supposedly public property, but some activists have experienced severe police harassment for protesting outside of private businesses.

What's the process? Police officials require very specific details about stages, speakers, tents, food, and potential for violence or counter-protests. They will help you to work out the details over a series of meetings, and permits rarely get denied in DC. However, it is best to start early since permits are allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis and DC is a popular place to protest.

Who do you talk to? Our city has a lot of different law enforcement groups with different jurisdictions, and the permit process is different depending on where your protest is going to be held.

For protests on or around the Capitol Buildings, you need to apply for a permit with the Capitol Police. They say to apply at least five days in advance of your activity to guarantee processing, but to allow up to 2 weeks if applying by snail mail. This page on the Capitol Police web site has a map of the Capitol grounds, plus guidelines for permitted activities and steps to get a permit and contact information for the Capitol Police Special Events Unit. For more information, you can also call (202) 224-8891.

For protests in one of the many parks around the city, including the National Mall, you'll need to get in touch with the National Park Service. Events with a lot of equipment, sound amplification, food, or participants can require a month or more for the entire permitting process with the NPS, so start early! This page has contact information for the National Park Service Division of Park Programs, as well as instructions for applying. Please note that all applications, unless determined to be a First Amendment activity, must be accompanied by a $50.00 payment for initial processing. This office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M., holidays excepted. Call 202-245-4715 to obtain additional information.

If you're planning a march and would like a police escort or streets closed, or if you're having a rally somewhere outside of a park, you should apply for a permit with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Since the settlement of the court cases stemming from the illegal mass arrest of protesters at the 2002 IMF/World Bank meetings, the MPD is required to allow groups to protest in the street without a permit, as long as they stay in a single lane. They can get a little rough, though, so decide for yourselves what makes the most sense for your event. For parades, demonstrations, and other permits controlled by the Metropolitan Police Department, you can initiate this notification by completing the appropriate forms and mailing them to the MPDC's Special Operations Division. You can see a copy of their permit application here.
For further information on MPD permits, contact:
• DC Emergency Management Agency, (202) 727-9099
• Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, Special Events Coordinator, (202) 442-4400
• Metropolitan Police Department, Special Events Branch, (202) 727-4635

Guide to the DC Permit Process | Washington Peace Center

If you are expecting less then 100 people you can protest/rally etc without a permit. if your event is going to happen in the street and may block/disrupt traffic you have to get a permit from either the CP, Nat Park Service and/or Metro Police depending on the location. Since this is a 4 hour bike ride event throughout DC, I guess all will be involved.
 
So your are supporting the innocent Muslims killed on 9/11, ty.

We are honoring all of those who died. Religion, race, gender --- not an issue. ALL who died. Do you need that dumbed down more as well?
 
You need it dumbed down further, dingbat?

Are you guys protesting Muslims in general?

No, dingbat. We're riding to honor those who died on 9/11 their families and our servicemen/women.
Hopefully, we won't come within five miles of any of those towel-heads/people like you who support them.

Thanks. Hope that helped.

You're not very familiar with DC, are you. if you're not coming within 5 miles of MMM event, are you going to be riding in Virginia or Maryland?
 
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Alfafia one big dog and pony show, or jackass show is more like it

gawd what a joke
 
And you sound like the typical little libtard sissie that couldn't even hold a Harley up so you're jealous.

STFU.

Make me, but the biggest drug dealers I have known were bikers and at the same time they rode for children's causes. The one around here is ABATE.
My back is almost gone and I can't support a Harley but, my wife does. But we have no tats.
And the way you guys interact on this site only proves your the assholes of bikers.
It's "YOU'RE," not "your." Didn't you learn a fuckin' thing in school?

You're the typical libtard that's an opinionated pussy that would rather worship a cartoon pulling it's pants down than patriotic Americans.

Most drug dealers are BLACK dumbass. There might be a couple pushers that are bikers, but that would be outlaw bikers, the ONE PERCENT. I realize you wouldn't know JACK SHIT about that though, hold up there in your mommy's fucking basement with no job. The VAST majority of bikers are damn good people.

Idiot.
Hardy Har Har! :lol:
 
You're not very familiar with DC, are you.

I live within 50 miles of D.C., dipshit. We have a satellite office on The Hill. I am there at least twice a week. What's your next ignorant question.

DC is bout 10 miles square so from the center where the Mall is if you are staying 5 miles from the "towel heads" that would put you in Virginia or Maryland.
 
If you and your group had their shit together you might have your permit. But you didn't and you don't and there is no one to blame but yourself.

We don't need a permit, asswipe. We're simply going to pass through and honor all traffic regulations.

Good luck with that. You've applied for a permit, were denied and now the group says they are going to hold their rally anyway.

Capitol Police luv thumping law breakers like you.


As I said,this could be entertaining. I wonder what channel might cover it.
 
So your are supporting the innocent Muslims killed on 9/11, ty.

We are honoring all of those who died. Religion, race, gender --- not an issue. ALL who died. Do you need that dumbed down more as well?

Too late...let me count up your "towel head" references...

are we suppose to care what you count...lets count up all your worthless postings in this ONE THREAD...
who died and made you king of this board, they should demote you to court jester
 
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