Pubdate: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 Source: Racine Journal Times, The (WI) Contact http://www.journaltimes.com/ Address: 212 4th Street, Racine, WI 53403 Fax: (262)631-1702 Copyright: 2003, The Racine Journal Times Author: Alan D. Eisenberg BLATANT INJUSTICE I have worked my entire life fighting injustices. In all those years, I cannot recall a greater injustice than the blatant violation on our constitutional rights at the hands of the Racine Police Department on the evening of Nov. 2. On that evening, Racine's "finest" took it upon themselves to purposefully target an electronic music fund-raiser for a local community group and issue 441 citations to the partygoers whose only act was peaceful assembly. They called it a "rave." They said they don't want "raves" in Racine and this would send a message to others not to "rave" in Racine. I have news for the city of Racine. The United States Constitution prohibits this type of attitude and infringement. You cannot issue $1,000 citations and hold people for hours because you do not want a certain type of legal event or people in your city. The San Diego Police Department attempted to do it. The city of San Diego lost $1.5 million. The Houston Police Department did it and there are hundreds of millions of dollars of lawsuits filed. One can only guess how much this blatant violation of our rights will cost the city of Racine. I applaud the American Civil Liberties Union for representing those cited with frivolous citations. I applaud the Green Party of Wisconsin for being concerned enough to offer their support in the defense of civil rights. I condemn the city of Racine Police Pepartment and prosecutors for their actions. I condemn the Racine city government for not correcting an injustice as soon as it occurred. I encourage the people of Racine to join them in calling for an immediate dismissal of the citations and a call for an independent investigation into the actions of the Racine Police Department actions. This is your country and your Constitution. This is who we are. This is what we must do, defend it with diligence. Alan D. Eisenberg Milwaukee - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens