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In reply to the discussion: NYPD Disrespect Continues, De Blasio Heckled And Booed At Cadet Graduation (VIDEO) [View all]AgingAmerican
(12,958 posts)12. Is the DU jury system
...and MIRT team free speech?
Should there be limits to speech within certain organizations? Can I say anything I want to about my boss in his face at work without being fired, because it's free speech? Can you call your boss a wanker in front of everyone at work, cuz you know, it's free speech?
Can firemen just stop putting out fires and call it 'free speech'?
If cops showed up and did their jobs wearing KKK sheets, would that be free speech?
Do you believe there should be any limits whatsoever to 'free speech' in the workplace?
Should people be able to go to work naked because, after all, it's free speech?
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NYPD Disrespect Continues, De Blasio Heckled And Booed At Cadet Graduation (VIDEO) [View all]
MrScorpio
Dec 2014
OP
if you booed the mayor or turned your back on him at an event you attended as a public employee
onenote
Jan 2015
#17
Show me an example. I guarantee it's unenforceable if applied to booing/turning one's back
onenote
Jan 2015
#23
It very much depends on the the nature and extend of the speech and circumstances.
branford
Jan 2015
#38
The people overwhelmingly elected de Blasio based on his policies, which included POLICE REFORM.
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#24
Getting elected by one vote a 10 million votes doesn't immunize one from criticism or disrespect
onenote
Jan 2015
#27
When anyone threatens a public official, they not only can be fired, they should be fired.
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#52
A great many liberals in NYC just like to pretend Staten Island is not part of NYC,
branford
Jan 2015
#39
Time for a Scott Walker law in NYC, that will only apply to the police "unions"
bluestateguy
Dec 2014
#2
hopefully someone other than myself is willing to risk a hide and will tell you where to go...
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#33