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SIT protest 2001
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At 3:30 pm on Sunday 8 July 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers, and performed for the City of Tempe's unconstitutional webcam. The group got several by-standers involved in the performance. After re-setting things, the group then sat down and stayed sitting to protest against the City's "no sitting" laws. The group also talked politics with passers-by.
At 3:30 pm on Sunday 8 July 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers, and performed for the City of Tempe's unconstitutional webcam. The group got several by-standers involved in the performance. After re-setting things, the group then sat down and stayed sitting to protest against the City's "no sitting" laws. The group also talked politics with passers-by.
At 3:30 pm on Sunday 8 July 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers, and performed for the City of Tempe's unconstitutional webcam. The group got several by-standers involved in the performance. After re-setting things, the group then sat down and stayed sitting to protest against the City's "no sitting" laws. The group also talked politics with passers-by.
At 3:30 pm on Sunday 8 July 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers, and performed for the City of Tempe's unconstitutional webcam. The group got several by-standers involved in the performance. After re-setting things, the group then sat down and stayed sitting to protest against the City's "no sitting" laws. The group also talked politics with passers-by.
At 3:30 pm on Sunday 8 July 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers, and performed for the City of Tempe's unconstitutional webcam. The group got several by-standers involved in the performance. After re-setting things, the group then sat down and stayed sitting to protest against the City's "no sitting" laws. The group also talked politics with passers-by.
At 3:30 pm on Sunday 8 July 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers, and performed for the City of Tempe's unconstitutional webcam. The group got several by-standers involved in the performance. After re-setting things, the group then sat down and stayed sitting to protest against the City's "no sitting" laws. The group also talked politics with passers-by.

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