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which action would be the least likely to be considered protected speech or a protected action?
talking loudly on a cell phone during a movie
walking against the light to protest getting a ticket
banning a private firms employees from wearing political t - shirts at work
burning a fire in a public park as a political protest
Talking loudly on a cell - phone during a movie is a disruption of a private establishment's peace and order, not a form of protected speech or action related to free - speech rights. Walking against the light for protest may be a form of civil disobedience related to free - speech and protest rights. Banning employees from wearing political t - shirts at work involves employer - employee relations and may be challenged on free - speech grounds in some cases. Burning a fire in a public park as a political protest is also related to the right to protest, though it may be restricted by public safety regulations. But the cell - phone talking is mainly about disturbing others in a non - political, non - free - speech context.
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