Washington Times Attacks Flex Your Rights
FYR's response to the new random search program on public transportation in DC is continuing to generate media hits, including a negative reaction to our work in The Washington Times. ??
The editorial includes factual errors regarding the breadth of the program (amazingly, they didnât know it includes bus stops) and even accuses Flex Your Rights of endangering public safety. It's revealing that our only opposition got the facts completely wrong. Fortunately, Washington Times published my reply today. Check it out.
Itâs not everyday that I get accused of endangering everyone in DC, so you can imagine how amused I am by all of this.
The editorial includes factual errors regarding the breadth of the program (amazingly, they didnât know it includes bus stops) and even accuses Flex Your Rights of endangering public safety. It's revealing that our only opposition got the facts completely wrong. Fortunately, Washington Times published my reply today. Check it out.
Itâs not everyday that I get accused of endangering everyone in DC, so you can imagine how amused I am by all of this.
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