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The Draconian Purpose of Florida's
Trespassing Laws
Not too often I have seen articles in the Tampa/St.
Petersburg media about the draconian application of Florida's criminal code,
specifically the Florida Statutes on trespassing as codified in Section
810.09. It allows any person in authority, including a store manager or
a law enforcement official, to ban
any law abiding citizen as it pleases for the rest of the person's life.
You got that right. Banned for life. All
without due process and trial.
After reading about numerous incidents of people banned
for life from many of Florida's prized attractions and other locations
including none other than Walt Disney World, I spent the first half of 2008
crafting a white paper on Florida's trespassing laws and its recipe for
discrimination and abuse of power by store managers and law enforcement.
Feel free to click on this link to
read the entire white paper on Florida's draconian trespassing laws
(This link will open in a new window)
After all, we as Americans cherish our right to private
property and unwanted governmental interference and I believe in that 100
percent. However, what I am discussing here in this white paper is
that of commercial private property with the implied right of access at
will. These are places like malls, shopping centers, restaurants, gas
stations and convenience stores, and attractions to name a few.
I urge you to please read this white paper word for word
and decide for yourself. I believe that Florida, in essence, practices
banishment of its law abiding citizens on a regular basis by enforcing its
draconian trespassing laws which gives a life sentence without the benefit
of due process and trial - in other words, banned for life. Ask for
yourself: As an United States citizen, how would you feel if you came
back from, say, a day trip into Tijuana and you were told that you have been
banned from the United States for life?
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