The city of Denver announced plans today for a "50,000+ square foot area located within Pepsi Center Parking Lot A" as a protest area "within view and earshot of delegates and others entering and leaving the Pepsi Center" during the Democratic National Convention.
There will be "wire mesh fencing" but the city "does not anticipate topping the fence," which was a major point of dispute at the 2004 convention in Boston, where razor wire topped the protest area.
More details below from the city of Denver's statement...
- Permits are not required to enter or use the public viewing area.
- Persons using the public viewing area will be protected from unreasonable search and seizure, or conversely may be subject to search and seizure, under Constitutional standards.
- No one will be allowed to obstruct the public viewing area in a way that would prevent free use of the area by others.
- The public viewing area will be open to the public, subject to laws that apply to public areas, including juvenile curfew laws and laws that govern overnight camping in parks and on any public right-of-way.