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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Bars to speech could be costly

History virtually repeated itself when the Federal District Court in Michigan strongly criticized a gag rule designed to prevent firefighters from talking to the media. In International Association of Fire Fighters Local 3233, et al, v. Frenchtown Charter Township (2003), the court had to deal with a town ordinance and fire department regulation limiting firefighters' speech. The ordinance read: “The Fire Chief … shall be the only authorized person who may release facts regarding fire department matters, fires or other emergencies to the news media. All other personnel shall refer all media inquiries to the Chief.… All questions, ...

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