Protest safety 101: How to protect yourself when exercising your First Amendment rights
Briefly

This weekend, Donald Trump will face significant opposition as over 2,000 'No Kings' protests are set to take place. Organized to address claims of illegal actions by the Trump administration, these rallies coincide with his 79th birthday celebration. Protesters plan to voice their concerns, which include issues like civil rights violations and deportations. The article also provides safety tips for attendees, recommending the avoidance of identifiable clothing and the cautious use of mobile phones to protect privacy and facilitate safety during demonstrations.
It's best to leave your phone at home during protests so your location cannot be tracked. If you need to bring it, turn off GPS.
Wearing plain clothes without distinguishable symbols can help avoid being identified by law enforcement or media during protests.
Read at Advocate.com
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