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the ordinance. <br />QUESTION: Let us assume that he was in a black <br />neighborhood and he walked up and down a whole block and did <br />4 not concentrate on one house, is that picketing? <br />MR. FUHRMAN: Then it would not be picketing within <br />6 the meaning of our ordinance. <br />7 QUESTION: Well, he is concentrating on all of the <br />houses there, all of the houses. <br />MR. FUHRMAN: I understand what you are saying. And <br />tO I am simply drawing a distinction between picketing and parade. <br />QUESTION: Mr. Fuhrman, do you say that a single <br />t2 picketer, let us say present one hour a day, in front of a <br />13 residence substantially interferes with the residential <br />14 privacy? <br />15 MR. FUHRMAN: I certainly do. Let us just take the <br />16 Ku Klux Klan picketer that I just mentioned before. Certainly, <br />17 one picket making that route back and forth in front of one <br />le home that he is targeting would violate the privacy. <br />19 <br />QUESTION: For one hour a day or half an hour a day? <br />20 MR. FUHRMAN: Yes, ma'am. I would say so. <br />21 QUESTION: Or once a week? <br />22 H. FUHRMAN: I would say that if he did it once a <br />23 <br />week, that it would also be a violation of the privacy of that <br />24 home. <br />25 QUESTION: sufficiently substantial to justify the <br />15 <br />Heritage Reporting Corporation <br />(202) 628-4888 <br />