Well, you can't protest in the U.S. without a permit and see what happens to you if you insult a cop!
FROM JONATHAN TURLEY'S BLOG
Spain Moves Toward Heavy Fines For Insulting Police And Protesting Without Permission
Published 1, November 20, 2013 Constitutional Law , Free Speech , International , Politics30 CommentsOnce passed by the Spanish Parliament, citizens who dare to protest without permission will face fines up to $810,000. It would be better to sell drugs which are subject to less than five percent of that fine.
Harassment or insults can be charged with fines as high as €600,000. An insult to a police officer is now treated as a “serious offense” with fines of €30,000. Most people consider insulting the government or police to be a core exercise of free speech.
The concern is that, as economic and social tensions grow, such measures may expand throughout Europe.
Source: The Local
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