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Related: About this forumSeattle Indivisible: Know your protest rights. Edited: now in alt text, for people with visual disabilities.
Reposted by Kevin M. Kruse
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Seattle Indivisible
@seattleindivisible.bsky.social
Know your rights
10:58 AM · Jan 10, 2026
@seattleindivisible.bsky.social
Know your rights
10:58 AM · Jan 10, 2026
Know your rights
— Seattle Indivisible (@seattleindivisible.bsky.social) 2026-01-10T15:58:21.592Z
Skye Kilaen
@skyekilaen.bsky.social
Please use alt text on your images, people with visual disabilities also need to know their rights. 🌻
11:44 AM · Jan 10, 2026
@skyekilaen.bsky.social
Please use alt text on your images, people with visual disabilities also need to know their rights. 🌻
11:44 AM · Jan 10, 2026
Please use alt text on your images, people with visual disabilities also need to know their rights. ð»
— Skye Kilaen (@skyekilaen.bsky.social) 2026-01-10T16:44:00.072Z
Erik Vorhes
@erikvorhes.bsky.social
Psst.
Erik Vorhes
@erikvorhes.bsky.social
· 3h
With alt text.
Know Your Protest Rights
1. You don't need a permit to protest in response to breaking news and you don't need a permit to march in the streets or along sidewalks, as long as you're not obstructing traffic or access to buildings.
2. When you are lawfully present in any public space, you have the right to photograph anything in plain view, including federal buildings and the police.
3. If you believe your rights have been violated, when you can, write down everything you remember, get contact information for witnesses, and take photographs of any injuries.
4. If you get stopped by the police, ask if you're free to go. If they say yes, calmly walk away.
5. If you get arrested, you have a right to ask why. Otherwise, say you wish to remain silent and ask for a lawyer immediately. Don't sign, say or agree to anything without a lawyer present.
6. If you get stopped by a member of the military or any law enforcement office at a protest, you have the right to remain silent or to tell them that you'll only answer questions in the presence of an attorneyno matter your citizenship or immigration status.
Know your rights.
ACLU
ALT
12:08 PM · Jan 10, 2026
@erikvorhes.bsky.social
Psst.
Erik Vorhes
@erikvorhes.bsky.social
· 3h
With alt text.
Know Your Protest Rights
1. You don't need a permit to protest in response to breaking news and you don't need a permit to march in the streets or along sidewalks, as long as you're not obstructing traffic or access to buildings.
2. When you are lawfully present in any public space, you have the right to photograph anything in plain view, including federal buildings and the police.
3. If you believe your rights have been violated, when you can, write down everything you remember, get contact information for witnesses, and take photographs of any injuries.
4. If you get stopped by the police, ask if you're free to go. If they say yes, calmly walk away.
5. If you get arrested, you have a right to ask why. Otherwise, say you wish to remain silent and ask for a lawyer immediately. Don't sign, say or agree to anything without a lawyer present.
6. If you get stopped by a member of the military or any law enforcement office at a protest, you have the right to remain silent or to tell them that you'll only answer questions in the presence of an attorneyno matter your citizenship or immigration status.
Know your rights.
ACLU
ALT
12:08 PM · Jan 10, 2026
Psst.
— Erik Vorhes (@erikvorhes.bsky.social) 2026-01-10T17:08:25.665Z
Erik Vorhes
@erikvorhes.bsky.social
With alt text.
Know Your Protest Rights
1. You don't need a permit to protest in response to breaking news and you don't need a permit to march in the streets or along sidewalks, as long as you're not obstructing traffic or access to buildings.
2. When you are lawfully present in any public space, you have the right to photograph anything in plain view, including federal buildings and the police.
3. If you believe your rights have been violated, when you can, write down everything you remember, get contact information for witnesses, and take photographs of any injuries.
4. If you get stopped by the police, ask if you're free to go. If they say yes, calmly walk away.
5. If you get arrested, you have a right to ask why. Otherwise, say you wish to remain silent and ask for a lawyer immediately. Don't sign, say or agree to anything without a lawyer present.
6. If you get stopped by a member of the military or any law enforcement office at a protest, you have the right to remain silent or to tell them that you'll only answer questions in the presence of an attorneyno matter your citizenship or immigration status.
Know your rights.
ACLU
ALT
Seattle Indivisible
@seattleindivisible.bsky.social
· 5h
Know your rights
12:06 PM · Jan 10, 2026
@erikvorhes.bsky.social
With alt text.
Know Your Protest Rights
1. You don't need a permit to protest in response to breaking news and you don't need a permit to march in the streets or along sidewalks, as long as you're not obstructing traffic or access to buildings.
2. When you are lawfully present in any public space, you have the right to photograph anything in plain view, including federal buildings and the police.
3. If you believe your rights have been violated, when you can, write down everything you remember, get contact information for witnesses, and take photographs of any injuries.
4. If you get stopped by the police, ask if you're free to go. If they say yes, calmly walk away.
5. If you get arrested, you have a right to ask why. Otherwise, say you wish to remain silent and ask for a lawyer immediately. Don't sign, say or agree to anything without a lawyer present.
6. If you get stopped by a member of the military or any law enforcement office at a protest, you have the right to remain silent or to tell them that you'll only answer questions in the presence of an attorneyno matter your citizenship or immigration status.
Know your rights.
ACLU
ALT
Seattle Indivisible
@seattleindivisible.bsky.social
· 5h
Know your rights
12:06 PM · Jan 10, 2026
Know your rights
— Seattle Indivisible (@seattleindivisible.bsky.social) 2026-01-10T15:58:21.592Z
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