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cheka.
11th January 2018, 11:07 PM
:cool:

think this is response to skype/blm/laraza antics

http://www.texaspolicenews.com/default.aspx?act=Newsletter.aspx&category=News+1-2&newsletterid=69467&menugroup=Home

New Measures Implemented to Enhance Safety at Texas Capitol

Certain items prohibited on Capitol Grounds

AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is implementing certain security measures at the Texas Capitol Complex and Capitol Grounds to enhance safety. These measures are aimed at preventing violent confrontations during protests and demonstrations; maintaining order; and protecting all Capitol visitors from injury or infringement of constitutional rights.

It has been observed that some individuals or groups seek violent confrontations during protests and equip themselves for physical combat. To ensure the safety and security of the general public and those who seek to exercise their right to peacefully assemble and protest, effective immediately, certain items may be prohibited from the Capitol Grounds unless worn or carried by a licensed peace officer.

Any item manifestly designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of preparing a person to engage in physical combat may be prohibited, including but not limited to:

Firearms and other deadly weapons, except when authorized under License to Carry authority
Improvised items used to lock a person to another person or object
Plastic bottles containing alcohol or non-consumable substances
Open flame torches
Metal signs
Metal, plastic, and wood objects longer than 12 inches
Sticks or other objects with protruding nails
Balloons not filled with air, oxygen or helium
Bricks, stones or rocks
Projectile launchers, including water cannons
Spray paint cans
Gas masks or similar equipment
Glass bottles
Hammers
Crow bars
Toxic fluid, gas or solids in any container
Improvised shields
Helmets
Drones
Pepper spray
Tasers

Additionally, citizens have a right to counter protest, but within the Capitol Complex, they must do so at a distance sufficient to avoid physical altercations.

As is standard practice, DPS law enforcement officers will maintain enforcement discretion related to these new measures and may determine whether a reasonable public safety threat exists on a case by case basis.

By statute, DPS has the authority and primary responsibility for law enforcement and security services over the Capitol Complex, which includes the Capitol Grounds.

madfranks
12th January 2018, 07:14 AM
Years back I was at a courthouse and I saw the list of prohibited items, and on the list was "martial arts." I'm not kidding, and I know I took a picture of it, but damned if I can find it now.