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This is a guide about protesting. These are some common ideas.

Picketing: Just make a sign and stick it on a stick and then stand and wave
Blocking: If it an autism walk, stand in the middle of route and block their path. This is a very agressive attack. Be careful as law enforcement may force you to move.
Leaflets: Drop leaflets, hand them out
Civil disobidence: Break some laws.

I did have a big long thing planned out... ok well maybe not but I was thinking it up but all of the sudden it just went *poof* so uhhh ill finish tis later... and anyone is glad to help.
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and I am called agressive and extreme!!!
Pat, any ideas of what you can safely and legally do to protest about the Judge Rotenberg Center in Massachusetts? Thats the school where they use torturous techniques on the children such as electric shocks.
BRING CAMCORDERS

having a larger audience will force them to be a little more careful in what they do to you.  Or, alternately, try having a buddy hiding someplace out of sight or just hanging back, so they dont know they are being recorded, (don't know if this is legal, you might want to check) then wait for them to do something stupid. (the place is run by NTs, so you won't have to wait long)
Recording a protest should be legal, unless you plan to it on public transportation...which would be weird..

Amy Wrote:
Pat, any ideas of what you can safely and legally do to protest about the Judge Rotenberg Center in Massachusetts? Thats the school where they use torturous techniques on the children such as electric shocks.


Umm... not at the moment.

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