Ribakoff v. City of Long Beach CA2/8
Joe Ribakoff, a frequent attendee at meetings of the Long Beach Transit Company Board of Directors, filled out a public speaker’s card and spoke on agenda item 10 at the board’s August 24, 2015 meeting for the three minutes allowed each public speaker on an agenda item. When he rose to speak a second time on the same agenda item, it was during the board’s deliberation and voting period. He was not permitted to speak, and, after a short exchange with the chair of the board, left the speaker’s podium with the verbal assistance of a Long Beach Police Officer who routinely provided security for meetings. Later, Ribakoff filed this action, asking that we reverse the trial court and determine that the board’s three-minute limit on public speakers is contrary to state statutes and federal and state free speech principles. We find neither statutory nor constitutional violations, and affirm.
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