
Source for the following: Michigan Capitol Confidential
Town Bans Tea Party Signs in Public  Park
Lawsuit filed against Coldwater for resolution banning  signs deemed 'too controversial'
A federal  lawsuit claims a Branch County tea party group was denied the right to display  banners and signs at a tea party rally at a public park in Coldwater because it  was “too political” and “too controversial.” The Coldwater City Council then  passed a resolution banning all banners and signs in that park.The Thomas  More Law Center law firm filed  its lawsuit last week  in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Attorney Robert  Muise of the Thomas More Law Center alleged that Coldwater City Manager Jeff  Budd objected because the Common Sense Patriots of Branch County were “too  political” and “too controversial.”
Budd didn’t  respond to an email seeking comment. Heather Peet was the only person of the  nine-member City Council to respond to an email seeking comment. She referred  questions to John Hutchinson, the city’s legal counsel. Hutchinson didn’t  respond to a phone message left at his law office or an email. 
In a Nov. 2  memo to the City Council, Budd stated the “administrative headaches” of  increased requests to have banners in the park led the city to either “allow all  banners or no banners.”
Barb Brady,  a member of the Common Sense Patriots of Branch County and one of the plaintiffs  in the lawsuit, referred questions to the Thomas More Law Center.
According to  the lawsuit, the Common Sense Patriots had held five rallies at the Four Corners  Park. Muise said to regulate speech at a traditional public forum such as a city  park, regulations must be precise. He said the ban of all signs and banners is  too broad.
“Instead of  using a scalpel, they used a sledgehammer,”Muise said. “They didn’t mind when  they had people put up banners for some innocuous event, but when the tea party  put up their sign, they said, ‘Wait a minute. This is too controversial.’  ”
“There is a  problem when you ban everything in a traditional public  forum."
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