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FIRECondemns UCF鈥檚 Shrinking Speech Zones
FIRE鈥檚 second letter criticizes the fact that UCF has refused to abolish their free speech zones. Making matters worse, FIREhas learned of the existence of a conflicting school policy that restricts one of the original free speech zones to an even smaller area, leaving students to wonder which policy will be enforced on a given day. Recently, SDS held an event inside what they believed to be a free speech zone near the Student Union, as designated by the Golden Rule policy (Section 16.F.1.b). To their surprise, however, SDS was forced to disband by campus police who cited a Student Union policy defining the free speech zone as even smaller than the Golden Rule policy stipulated.
As we point out in our letter, this latest restriction serves to further illustrate the continuing absurdity of UCF鈥檚 policy. FIREwrote:
The maintenance and enforcement of inconsistent rules governing free assembly on campus make UCF鈥檚 policies not only unconstitutional鈥攁s 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 previous letter detailed鈥攂ut vague, contradictory, and confusing. Not only are UCF students banned from assembling and engaging in speech anywhere on the UCF campus, but they are apparently left to question which areas within the free speech zones are open to them.
The double policies governing free speech on campus highlight the absurdity of UCF鈥檚 practice of restricting free speech only to certain designated areas of campus. How many more obscure policies exist that limit student assembly? If university administrators, campus police, and university policymakers cannot agree on which areas of campus are open to student expression, then how can students be expected to follow the university鈥檚 rules?
As FIREhas already indicated, we are prepared to utilize all our resources to assure that UCF students may assemble and protest as their consciences dictate, in accordance with their constitutional freedoms.
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