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1 QUESTION: And you would draw a line between <br />leafleting and picketing. <br />3 MR. FUHRMAN: As a matter of fact, I said that I do <br />4 draw a line between leafleting and picketing. And <br />5 Justice O'Connor had asked that question before. <br />6 QUESTION: I still have not gotten your answer. <br />7 MR. FUHRMAN: The ordinance of the Town of Brookfield <br />8 only relates to picketing. It does not relate to leafleting. <br />9 QUESTION: And the difference between leafleting and <br />10 picketing is what from a constitutional standpoint? <br />11 MR. FUHRMAN: From a constitutional -- <br />12 QUESTION: They both disturb, do they not? <br />13 MR. FUHRMAN: Well, they do to some extent. Although <br />14 picketing is more invasive, because you are actually -- <br />15 QUESTION: You are disturbing, are you not? <br />16 MR. FUHRMAN: I beg your pardon. <br />17 QUESTION: Is that not what you are against, <br />18 disturbing the resident? <br />1 MR. FUHRMAN: We are against invading the privacy of <br />20 the home. And leafleting is less invasive in that regard than <br />21 picketing. <br />22 QUESTION: It is less disturbing then? <br />23 MR. FUHRMAN: Less disturbing, yes. <br />24 QUESTION: I suppose that you suggest a bright line, <br />25 that any street that could be classified as a residential <br />21 <br />Heritage Reporting Corporation <br />(202) 628-4888 <br />