Legal experts warn Cuban protesters to be aware of Floridaâs new anti-riot Law
Cuban-regime protests expected to continue in Altamonte Springs
Cuban-regime protests are expected to continue throughout the night in Altamonte Springs. Law enforcement agencies in the state are wondering how they can safely enforce the new riot law.
ORLANDO, Fla. - More protests and rallies continued on Wednesday across Florida demonstrating solidarity among those calling for a change in Cuba.
However, those expressing their First Amendment rights are being warned by legal experts to be wary of the state’s new Combating Public Disorder law. If you see other people engaging in activity that appears like it’s becoming violent or they are hurting property you need to leave, said legal expert Whitney Boan.
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