[Infowarrior] - CA Governor Vetoes Bill Barring Gov't From Turning Off Mobile Phone Service

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Tue Oct 2 07:29:33 CDT 2012


California Governor Vetoes Bill Barring Gov't From Turning Off Mobile Phone Service

from the seems-like-it-should-already-be-illegal dept

http://www.techdirt.com/blog/wireless/articles/20121001/16290220562/california-governor-vetoes-bill-barring-govt-turning-off-mobile-phone-service.shtml

You may recall how law enforcement in California tried to shut down a protest last year by turning off mobile phone service at a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station to prevent potential protestors (none of whom actually showed up) from communicating. This raised significant questions about whether or not such actions were even legal. Either way, a bill was introduced and passed in the state legislature  that would have barred such a shut down in the future... but California Governor Jerry Brown has vetoed the bill, because apparently allowing law enforcement to cut off communications to prevent free speech is perfectly reasonable in his book. I still think the original action probably violated existing law, but it's a shame that Governor Brown couldn't stand up for basic freedom of speech issues, especially when it comes to having law enforcement shut down cell service to prevent public assembly and protest.

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