Editorial: Chicago’s curfew raises concerns about civil liberties — but it’s defensible and necessary – Chicago Sun-Times

"We recognize that curfews are problematic. By their nature, they place limits on people who are engaged in lawful First Amendment conduct, in this case protesting the police treatment of Floyd and the record of too many similar deaths at the hands of police. They complicate the lives of people who must commute to work during the hours covered by the curfew."
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debtsor
5 years ago

“in this case protesting the police treatment of Floyd and the record of too many similar deaths at the hands of police.”
 
My police department is just fine. I don’t live in Chicago. because I don’t live in a Democrat controlled city.

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