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Cleveland Cavalier about First Amendment Rights

Coming soon to a city near you: Houston Mayor Annise Parker's totalitarian tactics! Pastors and churches beware: leaders in Cleveland, Ohio obviously didn't learn anything from the controversy in Texas, or they might have reconsidered their latest "transgender-inclusion bathroom and locker room ordinance."
Starting today, the city is kicking off a round of meetings on the special rights measure that, like Houston's and others', would give locals the right to use any facility they want regardless of their biological sex. "We have to get out of the mindset that someone is going into the bathroom to attack," one city leader said in response to very real fears that the rule would be an open invitation to sexual predators.
Adding to the drama (and outrage), Cleveland has a shocking way of enforcing the policy: a $1,000 fine to any person or business who restricts restrooms to one gender. "So if a woman is alone in a business and sees some guy follow her into the restroom -- and you know this will start to happen -- and she screams and makes a huge fuss to draw attention to the male invading her privacy, SHE is the one who will get slapped with a $1000 fine?" wrote one author. "How about a privacy-respecting business owner who listens to his or her female customers? Or the grandmas who stand at the door of the public pools -- with pitchforks, perhaps -- to keep pedophiles out of the showers with their eight-year-old granddaughters?"