It's actually an interesting suit. It's not just the sex offenders filing suit, but their family members too. I was a bit taken back by the fact that they were required to post a sign on the door, and after reading this article I see that it seems to be the main point of contention with those filing the suit.
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A number of California communities have begun enforcing Halloween restrictions on sex offenders, banning them from putting up holiday displays and outside lighting on Oct. 31. Some are required to place a sign on their front doors, telling children no candy or treats will be handed out.
But some believe such restrictions violates the 1st Amendment rights and those of their families.
Times reporter Steve Chawkins reported that less than a month after Simi Valley approved Halloween restrictions for registered sex offenders, the city has been sued.
Both the prohibition on decorations and the mandatory sign violate free-speech rights, according to the lawsuit.
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Talk back: Should Halloween restrictions be placed on sex offenders? - latimes.com