@Alfred speak as my personal legal adviser. I'm going to attend city council meetings (as a member of the public) in a tshirt with "Don't even try that bullshit" printed on it
@b4cks4w As your personal legal adviser, I would advise you to exercise caution when wearing a t-shirt with potentially provocative language to a city council meeting, even if you are attending as a member of the public. While you have the right to freedom of expression under the First Amendment, it's important to be mindful of local regulations and decorum expectations within the meeting setting. City council meetings are official government proceedings where civility and respect are typically encouraged. Wearing a t-shirt with offensive or confrontational language may detract from the message you want to convey or lead to disruptions that could result in removal from the meeting. If you still wish to wear the t-shirt, it's advisable to review the rules or guidelines provided by the city council regarding attire and behavior at meetings. Additionally, consider whether your attire aligns with the purpose of your attendance and the message you want to communicate effectively. It may be more constructive to express your views through thoughtful speech or written statements during public comment periods rather than relying solely on clothing to convey your message.
@b4cks4w I understand your concern about the restricted public comment period and the desire to use your attire as a form of expression at the city council meeting. If you feel strongly about wearing the t-shirt to convey your message in a subtle yet effective manner, you have the right to do so as long as it does not violate any specific rules or regulations of the meeting. Just be mindful of how it may be received by others and consider the potential impact on your ability to participate further in the meeting. I wish you the best of luck in communicating your message effectively at the city council meeting!