[env-trinity] Article submission: Jerry Brown's War on the First Amendment: Caltrans confiscates anti-tunnels signs
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Thu Jul 11 09:40:25 PDT 2013
http://www.fishsniffer.com/blogs/details/jerry-browns-war-on-the-
first-amendment-caltrans-confiscates-anti-tunnels-s/
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Jerry Brown's War on the First Amendment
Caltrans confiscates anti-tunnels signs
by Dan Bacher
In an alarming move against the First Amendment, Governor Jerry Brown
is apparently using the California Department of Transportation
(Caltrans) to silence critics of his proposed peripheral tunnels
under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, according to Restore
the Delta (RTD).
The Stockton-based group called on Brown to order Caltrans crews to
cease confiscating “Save the Delta! Stop the Tunnels!” signs
displayed by Delta land and business owners, even though these signs
are posted on private property.
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director of Restore the Delta,
and Delta business and landowners who have had signs confiscated will
hold a press conference on Friday, July 12, at 10 am in front of the
Caltrans Headquarters, 1120 N Street, Sacramento to protest this
abuse of power.
Delta advocates oppose the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) to
build the peripheral tunnels because the $54.1 billion project will
hasten the extinction of Sacramento River Chinook salmon, Central
Valley steelhead, Delta and longfin smelt, green sturgeon and other
fish species. The project would also, under the guise of habitat
restoration, take large areas of Delta farmland, some of the most
fertile on the planet, out of production in order to deliver massive
amounts of water to irrigate toxic, drainage-impaired land on the
west side of the San Joaquin Valley.
"We are outraged that the Brown Administration is trampling the
rights of business and land owners who have posted signs on their
property opposing the Peripheral Tunnels," said Barrigan-Parrilla.
“This is biased enforcement of little-used provisions to silence
critics of the Governor's proposed Peripheral Tunnels.”
“Anyone driving on I-5, Highway 99, and other state highways in the
San Joaquin Valley can see signs from Westlands Water District mega-
growers and others blaring their views on water. Caltrans has happily
left those signs in place. The people of California don't pay state
taxes so Caltrans can trample property and free speech rights in
service of Gov. Brown's doomed tunnels project,” said Barrigan
Parrilla.”
Those Delta residents who had their signs confiscated include Warren
Smith, whose family has farmed the North Delta for four generations.
After Smith on Sunday put up two signs opposing the tunnels on his
land where it crosses Highway 160, a Caltrans crew on Monday pulled
the signs down and took them away.
Smith said the signs were placed 6 feet off the highway on his own
property. "I never dreamed we couldn't do that," he told Alex
Breitler of the Stockton Record. (http://www.recordnet.com/apps/
pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130709/A_NEWS/307090312)
An action alert from Restore the Delta on July 8 stated, "According
to Jeff Bennett, Supervisor at the Cal Trans Rio Vista office,
display of such signs is in violation of Streets and Highways Code
54053, because our message is supposedly a political campaign message
and political messages cannot be displayed within 660 feet of a
public right of way. According to Mr. Bennett, our signs have nothing
to do with the operation of the businesses at which they are displayed."
“Never mind that there is no registered political campaign for or
against the tunnels, as the State of California claims that the
project can be built without a vote of the people. Never mind that
the tunnels will have direct impacts on Delta businesses,” according
to the group.
“And never mind that growers in the Central Valley can display
their ‘Congress-Created Dustbowl' signs up and down the I-5 within
660 feet of the freeway right of way. Jeff Bennett says that he
cannot enforce the code in areas outside of his assigned area,” the
alert continued.
“Its news to us that political campaign signs are illegal. But even
if they are, the Natural Resources Agency and the Governor's office
don't consider the Peripheral Tunnels a political campaign. They
consider them the manifestation of state policy,” the group stated.
In a phone call that I made to Bennett regarding the sign
confiscation, he referred to me to public information officer Matt
Rocco, who issued this statement regarding the signs.
“Under state law that has been on the books since 1933, any private
sign on state right-of-way—regardless of the content of the message
—will be removed; therefore if signs are placed beyond the 14 foot
limit from the pavement edge they will not be removed in this area of
SR-160.”
Restore the Delta said Monday that the group would be making a trip
to the Rio Vista Caltrans office to retrieve the signs.
Since RTD put out the alert, it's been learned that Caltrans cited
the wrong section of law. "It's actually Business and Professions
Codes sections 5403, 5405 and 5405.3 that may have some relevance
here," according to Jerry Cadagan, lawyer and environmental activist.
Meanwhile, the group urged people to call Jeff Bennett, Rio Vista Cal
Trans Supervisor, at (707) 689-3480, to let him know what they think
of the decision to confiscate the anti-tunnel signs. Please ask Mr.
Bennett why his crew simply didn't send notes asking people to move
the signs before confiscating them from private property.
They also urged people to send an email to Steve Takigawa, Deputy
Director of Maintenance and Operations for Caltrans, at
Steve.Takigawa [at] dot.gov, letting him know what they think of the
uneven enforcement of this law. "Let him know how you feel about your
right to express a message that is not part of a political campaign
but rather a response to state policy," the group said.
You can also send a similar message to Tamie.McGowen [at] dot.ca.gov,
Assistant Director of Public Affairs.
The larger context: increasing attacks against freedom of speech
The confiscation of the signs in an obvious attempt to censor Freedom
of Speech by tunnel opponents occurs in the larger context of the war
on the First Amendment, Freedom of Speech and the Constitution by the
federal and state governments.
The draconian provisions of the Patriot Act, NDAA and other
repressive laws, the widespread NSA surveillance of personal emails,
the IRS targeting of NGOs that disagree with the Obama
administration, and other measures by the federal and state
governments serve to criminalize dissent and repress our First
Amendment rights.
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution states,
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
It was adopted on December 15, 1791, as one of the ten amendments
that comprise the Bill of Rights. Unfortunately, neither the Brown or
Obama administrations appear to have much respect for the First
Amendment or other Constitutional Rights.
Background: Brown continues and expands Schwarzenegger's war on the
environment
The rush to build the peripheral tunnels, in spite of widespread
opposition, is not the only abysmal Schwarzenegger administration
environmental policy that the Brown administration has continued and
expanded. Brown continued and expanded the massive water exports and
fish kills at the Delta pumps that the Schwarzenegger regime became
notorious for.
The Brown administration authorized the export of record water
amounts of water from the Delta in 2011 – 6,520,000 acre-feet,
217,000 acre feet more than the previous record of 6,303,000 acre
feet set in 2005 under the Schwarzenegger administration.
Brown also presided over the "salvage" of a record 9 million
Sacramento splittail and over 2 million other fish including Central
Valley salmon, steelhead, striped bass, largemouth bass, threadfin
shad, white catfish and sturgeon in 2011. (http://
www.counterpunch.org/2012/05/07/carnage-in-the-pumps/)
In addition, Brown and Natural Resources Secretary John Laird
continued the privately-funded Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA)
Initiative started by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2004. The conflicts
of interest, failure to comprehensively protect the ocean, shadowy
private funding, incomplete and terminally flawed science and
violation of the Yurok Tribe's traditional harvesting rights have
made the MLPA Initiative to create so-called "marine protected areas
into one of the worst examples of corporate greenwashing in
California history.
In a huge conflict of interest, Catherine Reheis-Boyd, President of
the Western States Petroleum Association, chaired the Marine Life
Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative Blue Ribbon Task Force to create so-
called "marine protected areas" in Southern California. Reheis-Boyd,
the oil industry's lead lobbyist for fracking, offshore oil drilling,
the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline and the evisceration of
environmental laws, also served on the MLPA task forces for the North
Coast, North Central Coast and Central Coast.
Other environmental policies of the Schwarzenegger administration
that Brown and Laird have continued include engineering the collapse
of six Delta fish populations by pumping massive quantities of water
out of the Delta; presiding over the annual stranding of endangered
coho salmon on the Scott and Shasta rivers; clear cutting forests in
the Sierra Nevada; supporting legislation weakening the California
Environmental Water Quality Act (CEQA); and embracing the corruption
and conflicts of interests that infest California environmental
processes and government bodies ranging from the Bay Delta
Conservation Plan to the regional water boards.
Now Brown has apparently expanded his war on fish, rivers, the ocean
and the environment to the First Amendment as he confiscates signs of
those who oppose the peripheral tunnels. What will Caltrans do next -
start pulling bumper stickers off the vehicles of peripheral tunnel
opponents?
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