New York Statutes
§ 5 — Certain parades and processions forbidden; penalty
New York § 5
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N.Y. General City § 5 (2026).
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§ 5. Certain parades and processions forbidden; penalty. All\nprocessions or parades occupying or marching on any street of any city\nto the exclusion or interruption of other citizens in their individual\nright and use thereof, excepting the National Guard and the police and\nfire departments, and the associations of veteran soldiers, are\nforbidden, unless written notice of the object, time and route of such\nprocession or parade be given by the chief officer thereof, not less\nthan six hours previous to its forming or marching, to the police\nauthorities of such city; and such police authorities may designate to\nsuch procession or parade how much of the street in width it can occupy\nwith especial reference to crowded thoroughfares through which such\nprocession may move; and, when s
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