"PiMP My Activism!"
Date: Thursday, March 26
Time: 7:00pm
Place: Reitz Union Room 283, UF Campus
"PiMP My Activism" is a series of role-playing sessions designed to
help you assert your rights when confronted by the police. PiMP stands
for "Practice Makes Perfect."
Practice how to assert your rights when 1.) pulled over in your
vehicle, 2.) stopped by a cop on the street, 3.) police knock on your
door, 4.) or any other situation you can think of.
This is a great tool that the activists in the Free State Project
(
http://freestateproject.org ) have developed, and we want to bring
it to you.
Here's a trailer from one of the sessions in New Hampshire:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOCmxUK-lw8 The simulation can go
however you'd like, depending on the situation you want to practice
being in, how much you're willing to assert your rights, and how far
the person playing the role of the cop wants to take it.
Join us as we PiMP our activism!
--
Neal Conner
Vice-President
941.993.3360