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Middleborough has had some problems with teens hanging out in the town center and swearing so much that customers were being scared away from the shops, The Guardian reports. The city already had a bylaw that defined cursing in public as a crime, but the police never enforced it. Officials are hoping that by imposing a fine instead of a long, drawn-out trial, police will be more likely to stop the cursing.
The tricky part about these new fines is that the Supreme Court decided years ago that the government had no Constitutional right to restrict free speech based on swearing. But on the other hand, Massachusetts has its own law allowing policemen to arrest people who curse at others in public. So for right now, it’s up to each law enforcer in Middleborough to decide how far he or she is going to carry this new ordinance.
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BY CARRIE RUPPERT ON 6/12/2012 2:44:00 PM
POSTED IN In the News
We should be able to talk however the h-e- double hockey sticks, we want!!!! I don't give a voldemorts buttcheck abouth not swearing...and I have a horrible potty mouth
by Firefox101 on 6/26/2012 2:01:24 AM
i live in middleboro and i think the law is weird. i mean its kinda weird how you can be fined $20 for swearing in public. why cant the police or store owners tell the person to stop. everyone in my shool jokes about it and i guess i do to. we all say oh remember to bring your money if you go up town. i know everyone has freedom of speech but do you have to go overboard with the swearing?
by allyntyler on 6/23/2012 7:43:15 PM
I think this law is ridiculous. I will admit, that I swear a little. (It's actually been proven that swearing when you're mad calms you down, unless you swear frequently) I think this is just taking away free speech. Swearing doesn't do any harm that other words can't.
by FatDancingPanda on 6/23/2012 3:00:15 PM
luckykel-Yes,massachusetts is.
by iluvmusic♥ on 6/23/2012 1:14:04 PM
Well, I think it's a great law because really what do we need cuss words for anyway they are dirty and shouldn't be used, so I think this law is just trying to make the world cleaner and who doesn't want that?
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