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Officials worry that protests near BayWalk and Tropicana Field threaten public safety. By CARRIE JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer Published July 20, 2004
ST. PETERSBURG - Chris Ernesto and about 25 colleagues gather outside BayWalk every Saturday night to voice their frustration about the situation in Iraq.
Waving banners that say "U.S. Out of Iraq" and "Fire the Liar," they distribute literature and explain their views to the hundreds of people who flock to the entertainment and shopping complex.
"It's the most high-traffic area in the city, the place with the highest exposure," said Ernesto, a member of St. Pete for Peace. Other groups agree and choose BayWalk for their protests, too.
Now, city officials say the demonstrations are creating a public safety hazard by pushing pedestrians into the streets. They have proposed designating "pedestrian safety zones" outside BayWalk and Tropicana Field where picketing would not be allowed.
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how come i think if these were pro-war demonstration, this wouldn't be an issue?
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