Agree, but this could turn into a free speech issue. As far as I can tell, there haven't been rational decisions on the bounds of free speech. It's one of my pet peeves - the right not to hear - especially the right not to hear on private property. Since "free speech" has morphed into more than spoken or written words with the burning of flags, for example, and there are no bounds on where speech is apparently free, then it would seem this might even be Supreme Court material. The real irony is that "mostly peaceful" "free speech" wrecked cities and destroyed private property, but free speech (of the right to assemble and petition government kind) on 1/6 was considered insurrection. We live in strange times.