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Thursday, February 27, 2014

ACCESS to Public Library

2/27/14
At Carver road Branch Library where Mellissa Williams[what hispanic Darlene said] put up books opn front counter with titles associated with community communication of system[s] of robbery based on Superbowl2014[LOVE] for African American females not working as prostitutes for white males; which Melissa Williams is working as a prostitute in secret for white  males; The Title of the books are

Thus stalking is illegal; and the Carver Road Branch Library is "PUBLIC PROPERTY" which am thinking that a person doesn't and shouldn't be forced to participate in government religion; which think is against the law;
Thus googled"Access to Public Property"[listed below] and remember in my reading laws that it stated that "a religion operated by the government is forbidden;which means t hat Melissa Williams and Sylvia Hamlins systems of forcing African Americans participate in the  pratice of w-tchcraft  through the Winston-Salem forsyth County Library is illegal;as well as communication of threats though print[books intentionally placed on front counter as part of harassment/intimidation]; Also found out that sylvia hamlin hired CHRISTine Mayhand; and Melissa Williams hired lthe hipanic] darlene;both done as form of harassment based on names; Christine Mayhand said she met syliva hamlin at a library conference where her mentor  introduced her to sylvia  hamlin; Christine Mayhand said sylvia hamlin told her that she should apply because the WSFC pul;bic library will have an opening  coming  up soon[HERbert] was still the childrens librarian at the time;
Thus sylvia hamlin communication to white males through hiring CHRISTine Mayhand is that white males may crucify African American children[confirmation/local news article;

Deanna


**"Access to Public Property"
[http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/access-public-property];

The U.S. Constitution protects your right to speak and, in some instances, grants you a right to access public places to gather information. Your right to access public property is not absolute, however. Generally speaking, you have the same right of access to public property as the general public.
This section covers your access to public (i.e. government-owned) property. (Refer to the section on Access to Private Property for more information on entering privately owned property.) Not all government-owned property is open to the general public. Depending on the type of property you wish to enter, your right to access public places may be constrained by reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions, or by the government's interest in managing its property.
Here is an overview of the three types of public property you are most likely to encounter:
Property That Historically Has Been Open to the Public
Your right to access public property is strongest when the area you wish to access has historically been open to the public for the exercise of speech, public debate, and assembly. These areas are known as public forums and include spaces such as sidewalks, parks, and town squares. You may freely enter and gather information while in these public spaces, but you should do so without disturbing the peace or interfering with those around you. Your right of access does not confer immunity from all liability if your conduct is disruptive or harassing.
Property That Is Open to the Public for a Limited Purpose
Your right to access government-owned property that is only partially open to the public is a bit more limited. If the general public is permitted to access only certain areas or for certain limited purposes, you right to access the property for newsgathering purposes is similarly limited. For example, some parts of a courthouse are open to the general public, but portions of the courtrooms themselves are accessible only by the parties in the litigation and judges' chambers are completely off limits to the public.
However, some public property, even though it is open only for limited purposes, can take on the attributes of a public forum discussed above. A classic example of this type of property is public schools and universities. Although public school and university buildings are not wholly open to the public, some parts of a campus may be considered a public forum. If a school's large open quad is accessed from public sidewalks and streets and freely used by the general public with no apparent objection from the school administration, then the quad may be considered "dedicated" to public use, and therefore more like the traditional public forums of the public park and sidewalk. Additionally, if the school opens certain of its rooms for non-school meetings that are open to the public, those rooms, during those times, will be treated as public forums.
Remember that because public schools are not entirely public forums, school administrators often have the discretion to restrict the entry of outsiders, particularly while the school is in session. Check in with the school administration before entering school grounds or you may be liable for trespass. Additionally, some states laws prohibit people from loitering within a certain distance while school is in session. These "school loitering laws" are mainly aimed at keeping sexual predators and drug dealers away from schoolchildren, but be aware that their language may be broad enough to cover lawful or innocent activity as well.
Property That Is Not Open To the Public
You cannot access or gather information on government-owned property that is not open to the general public. This type of property is known as a nonpublic forum in which the government can charge you with trespass if you enter without authorization. The following are examples of nonpublic forums:

  • Government-owned civic centers, stadiums, or theaters used for private commercial purposes are not public forums. When the government leases a convention center, the private lessee may legally exclude individuals who want to report on newsworthy events. The event coordinators may even grant exclusive media coverage rights to a particular media outlet and deny access to others who want to cover the event (or at least deny them access in their capacities as journalists).

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