If election protests ensue, Scott, Schirling want to ensure protesters’ rights, everyone’s safety
By Guy Page
September 22, 2020 – Vermont public safety leaders stand ready to meet with protest organizers to ensure safe, peaceful gatherings at election time, Gov. Phil Scott and Public Safety Commissioner Mike Schirling said today.
Vermont Daily asked at today’s press conference: “Last week Seattle 350.org leaders taught Vermonters mass protest techniques like coping with police crowd control chemicals and how to stay safe and healthy jail. Has your administration spoken with Vermont’s organized protest community trying to set groundrules for peaceful protest, especially around election time?”
The governor deferred to Schirling, who said: “I’m not aware of any scheduled protests in our service area. But when they do crop up we actively engage with organizers to ensure that things go smoothly and safely and that everyone can exercise their rights without running into any risks.”
“Peaceful protest is what we want to underscore,” Scott added. “We want to give individuals the right to exercise their freedom of speech but do it in a safe manner. If we hear about an organized protest, we’ll try to engage and make sure that everyone stays safe.”
Drivers’ ed, road tests back on track – Vermont Daily also asked, “What is the status of students taking drivers ed in schools and taking road tests for their licenses?”
“I believe the schools have a backlog but they are addressing the issue, as schools have reopened,” Education Secretary Dan French said. After expressing some uncertainty, Scott said he doesn’t think there is a backlog for drivers’ testing at DMV. People must make appointments and reserve a slot for a road test.
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School activity spigot opens – French also announced all schools will proceed this Saturday, September 26 to the more open “Step 3” – meaning interscholastic sports resume, and cafeterias and other open spaces will be opened (but with restrictions).
A small number of new Covid cases were reported at three Vermont schools, including Williamstown. The good news is that “we have seen no Covid-19 transmission in schools,” Health Commissioner Mark Levine says. Contact tracing shows transmission occurred elsewhere and has not resulted in further transmission at school.
Statewide, Vermont has 1721 cases, with only 15 cases reported in the last four days. The death toll remains at 58, with none in the last 56 days.
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