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Public comment abuse leads to changes in Redwood City's meeting protocols

Original post made on Oct 3, 2023

In what Mayor Jeff Gee calls a “proactive step” to avoid “vile, racist, anti-semitic” disruptions ahead of council meetings, Redwood City has overhauled its procedures, allowing only email or in-person comments during meetings.

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Posted by Eric Edwards
a resident of Menlo Park: Fair Oaks
on Oct 3, 2023 at 6:57 pm

Eric Edwards is a registered user.

This mayor needs to lose his job as well as any of his colleagues that are trying to censor the people..and it is censorship no matter what they try to say and as long as nobody threatens violence then they have no business trying to moderate people's speech period..I will definitely be voting to remove these politicians who are trying to dictate what the people say .


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