COURT ORDERS NOPD TO HONOR PARADE
PERMIT FOR SECOND LINERS
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
February 1,
2008
NEW ORLEANS - The Second Line Task Force and its President, Tamara
Jackson, today obtained an order from the US District Court for the Eastern
District of Louisiana, forcing the New Orleans Police Department to honor
the permit it issued last August
for a parade on Lundi Gras day.
Relying on the permit, the Second Liners hired bands and made other
arrangements, only to have the permit revoked last week by the NOPD.
The ACLU of Louisiana sued to enforce the permit, and today Judge Carl Barbier agreed with the Second Liners that the city has a duty to honor the permit it granted five months ago.
“We tried
to work this out without going to court,” said ACLU staff attorney
ACLU Executive Director Marjorie Esman said “We understand and appreciate the police protection for the Second Liners and the rest of us during this Mardi Gras weekend. We are pleased that the NOPD will now provide the protection that the Second Liners deserve as they uphold their valuable traditions and contributions to the culture of our community.”