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Montana State University: Students Cited for Profane Interactions With Parking Enforcement Officers

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In August 2023, when a Montana State University parking enforcement officer informed students Caleb Greenberg and Dora Craven their vehicle faced towing from a closed university parking garage, Greenberg asked if that could happen without issuance of a “fucking ticket first.” Both students departed the garage in the vehicle. After Greenberg gave a different MSU parking enforcement officer the middle finger while driving around campus the next day, MSU police wrote him two disorderly conduct charges, and called both students into a meeting to discuss the Student Code of Conduct. ֱ wrote MSU to remind the university that the First Amendment protects profanity. On August 16, the university dropped the disorderly conduct charges against Greenberg and Craven.

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