[Noisebridge-discuss] Interaction with the police during the night of the 31st in regards to the fire escape and ladder to roof.

Christopher Nielsen m4dh4tt3r at gmail.com
Mon Nov 2 22:24:38 UTC 2009


While you are correct that homes are more protected, public space or
not, Noisebridge is private property, not public property. Police
still do not have a right to enter without consent, probable cause, or
a warrant.

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 13:58, Sai Emrys <noisebridge at saizai.com> wrote:
>> But here is the relevant part to physical police presence at the space
>> starts at exactly 30:00 in.
>
> That's oriented at police entry to *homes*. That's far more legally
> protected than entry to a public place, which Noisebridge clearly is
> (despite having doors, we have a stated policy that essentially anyone
> is welcome to come by whenever).
>
> - Sai
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