Fun_People Archive
11 Apr
First amendment music
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 96 01:27:19 -0700
From: Peter Langston <psl>
To: Fun_People
Subject: First amendment music
Forwarded-by: "pardo@cs.washington.edu" <pardo@cs.washington.edu>
[We used to live where a roving ice cream truck blared a four-note
electronic synthesized "version" of a Scott Joplin's rag at 10:30
pm even in crappy weather. We never figured out whether the truck
was selling Ice Cream or drugs, but I did discover that (a) one of
my other friends always wanted to buy ice cream when he heard it
and (b) another one of my friends briefly lived in the same house
as the guy; the house later burned, but not before I had a chance
to "race" the guy and his cart up Capitol hill.
Thanks, Craig!]
Forwarded-by: csa@apple.com (Craig Anderson)
Subject: Your 1st Amendment in action.
You'll be happy to hear that a federal judge in the Northeast has ruled
that the tinny, repetitive music emitted from ice cream trucks which
sell various frozen sugary treats to kids is protected speech under the
1st amendment.
© 1996 Peter Langston