Broward, officer sued in petition drive complaint
Posted on Fri, Apr. 27, 2007
ORLANDO -- (AP) -- A group petitioning to ban gay
marriage filed a lawsuit Thursday against Broward County and
a Sunrise police officer, claiming the sergeant violated
volunteers' civil rights during a petition drive.
Members of Florida Family Policy Council were harassed by
Sgt. Stephen Allen while they circulated a petition outside a
conference at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise in June
2006, according to the complaint.
"I felt more like we were in a junior high school gym
[rather] than dealing with professional law enforcement
officers," John Stemberger, the organization's president and
general counsel, said of the encounter.
Stemberger said Allen mocked the volunteers and told them
to remove their petitions from the booth they had paid for.
Allen told the group that petitioning was not allowed at the
BankAtlantic Center.
Andrew Meyers, Broward County's chief appellate counsel,
said he could not comment on the allegations until they were
served with the lawsuit.
"Once we receive the lawsuit, we will review it and file
an appropriate response," Meyers said.
A telephone number for Allen was not listed. The Sunrise
Police Department, which is not named in the complaint, did
not return messages Thursday afternoon.
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