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Saturday, April 28, 2012

I don't think City Hall likes tourists

A few weeks ago, a couple of friends and I tried to enter City Hall on a weekday and we were denied entrance by the security guard. She said that there was a hearing going on and no one was allowed in. Since when does the city hold secret hearings in City Hall chambers?

I suspect that the guard thought we were tourists, because just before we entered one of the big double decker red buses drove by and she might have assumed that we were lost tourists, with nothing else better to do than enter City Hall, although we knew the drill and started putting our metal possessions in the little plastic box so we could go through the metal detector without incident, so she should have assumed we were locals.
But even if we were tourists, since when are people denied entry into City Hall? Aren't there Sunshine laws about this? And what if we were there to do business at one of the offices? She didn't even give us a chance to explain what we wanted.

We just left without incident, but I'm wondering how many people are turned away daily because they are being profiled as tourists. On the same day, the Burn Notice crew sent us packing too, even though they were right there blocking the sidewalk on S. Bayshore Drive. They said they had permission to block the sidewalk and to chase people away. Since when?

This City is getting quite unfriendly these days.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a very strange story. I've been working at City Hall for years as an interpreter in public hearings, and I live right across the street. I know the place all too well.

I know everyone there, including the nice people at the door. I've NEVER seen anyone turned down. It's public property, and the hearings are open to the public every time.

The only reason I might imagine anyone gets turned down is if there a crowd of 200 people rushing in at one particular time when oficial, judicial proceedings are taking place.

City Hall people are friendly and very civil. Stop by any time.

Carlos Iglesia

April 28, 2012 12:50 PM  
Anonymous AnnaMaria Windisch-Hunt said...

It is a bit intimidating but this is a very historic building and should be accessible to the public. Be it as it may here is the link to the Sunshine laws of Florida
http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/MRAY-6Y8SEM/$file/Sunshine.pdf
I have always wanted to share this with Dave Collins.

April 29, 2012 5:22 PM  

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