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“Meeting Regulations” Posted Along with Every Ridgewood BOE Agenda Maybe Considered Unlawful and Unconstitutional

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October 25,2016

by Boyd Loving

Ridgewood NJ, In light of the current lawsuit being heard in Hudson County Superior Court, in which a man claims his freedom of speech rights were violated when he was ejected from a public meeting for making comments not appreciated by those running the meeting, could these “Meeting Regulations” posted along with every Ridgewood BOE agenda be considered unlawful/unconstitutional and, therefore, expose Ridgewood taxpayers to potentially expensive litigation?

 “Comments shall be limited to issues. If personal remarks or discourteous statements are
made, the presiding officer shall require the speaker to stop.”

One thought on ““Meeting Regulations” Posted Along with Every Ridgewood BOE Agenda Maybe Considered Unlawful and Unconstitutional

  1. Complete control freaks. They act as if they’re managing kids in a classroom, not adults in a meeting room. And when are they ever going to get real and trash the “Mr. X” and “Ms. X” name plates and replace them with ones that have their first names on them?

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