Dana Point Peaceful Protests Expected Friday June 5 2020

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Peaceful Protests are scheduled in Dana Point California on Friday June 5 2020.
Social Media is promoting this as a peaceful protest.
If you are not participating in the Protests, you may want to avoid the Dana Point Harbor and Salt Creek Beach Park areas.

Protesters Locations

3:00pm(pst): Dana Point Harbor Meetup and March North Bound on Pacific Coast Highway to Salt Creek Beach Park

4:30pm: Rally at Salt Creek Beach Park

6:30pm(pst): Conclusion of Peaceful Protest at Salt Creek Beach Park

Dana Point Harbor is located at 34571 Golden Lantern Street

Salt Creek Beach Park is located at 33333 South Pacific Coast Highway

Protest Focus

Peaceful Protest to bring awareness and promote action to fight the injustices and police brutality inflicted upon Black Communities, most recently seen with Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd.*
(It is unclear who has scheduled these protests. Information has been on Social Media without a source contact.)

Protestors Should Practice Best Health Practices

Demonstrators are encouraged to wear face coverings and to practice social distancing.

Protestors Should Be Prepared

Walk on Sidewalks and Stay off the Streets

Carpooling is Recommended

Demonstrators are encouraged to bring signs (no picket signs)/water/snacks/wear black or tie dye

Recent Peaceful Protests in South Orange County Beaches

Dana Point Peaceful Protests on Wednesday June 3 2020

Various locations (Dana Point City Hall/Golden Lantern and Camion del Avion)

San Clemente Peaceful Protest On Sunday May 31 2020

Orange County Sheriff Confirmed the recent San Clemente Protest on Sunday May 31 2020 on their Twitter Account right before the protests started.

Orange County Sheriffs Department Facebook Statement Sunday May 31 2020

Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes Supports Peaceful Protests (May 30 2020)

OC Sheriff Barnes Suports Peaceful Protests May 30 2020

ACLU Rights and Responsibilities of Protestors is Online

If you take part in a protest You may:

Distribute leaflets, flyers or other literature on your own property or on public sidewalks, parks and plazas

Picket or protest on public sidewalks, parks and plazas so long as sidewalks and building entrances are no blocked

Chant or sing protest songs on public sidewalks, parks and plazas

If you Take Part in A Protest You may not

Block access to sidewalks or buildings

March in the streets without a permit

Disrupt counter-protests

Engage in speech that is obscene, makes knowingly false statements of fact, or that is likely to incite an immediate disruptive or dangerous disturbance

*Note: By choosing to attend this event, you are acknowledging the risks involved, and you are committing to participate nonviolently and in accordance with the law, and to work to de-escalate confrontations with opposing persons or others. You agree (i) not to engage in any act of violence or violation of any applicable law and (ii) to obey the orders of authorized event marshals and law enforcement authorities.

Disclaimer: Recent protests in the United States have started peacefully and later resulted in property destruction and violence.

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