Two police reports from Augustus Street detail the first time the protesters who have demonstrated on and off outside of Wu’s house since January face legal issues. The names of the ticketees are blurred out, as these are civil infractions, like parking tickets, rather than criminal charges. One of the crew, Rob Burke, who has frequently protested at Wu’s house, posted a video in which he was getting written up, and he proudly stated that he was the first to get a ticket based on the new law.
The police reports say that officers handed out copies of the new rule at 7:30 a.m., warning the protesters that they could face fines if they didn’t cut it out. One of the protesters then told cops she was leaving, but she just headed to her nearby car and “intermittently used an amplifying device to yell.”
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