Really? Show me where in the Constitution it says you have the right to be disruptive. Fact is, you don't have that right and I for one cheer everytime some group of morons is tossed in jail for it.
I believe that is called ''civil disobedience''
here's a famous example
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was a black seamstress by profession and secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. Shortly before her arrest on December 1, 1955, she had completed a course in "Race Relations" at the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee. The boycott was triggered by her arrest, when she was charged for violating racial segregation laws in Montgomery after refusing to give her seat on a bus to a white man. She was sitting in the fifth row (the first row that blacks could occupy), along with three other blacks. Soon, all of the first four rows were filled up, and a white man walked on. Since blacks and whites could not be in the same row, the bus driver wanted all of the blacks to move. The other three blacks complied, but Parks refused.
When found guilty on December 5, Parks was fined $10 plus a court cost of $4, but she appealed. As a result of her courage, Rosa Parks is considered one of the pioneers of the civil rights movement.