 
  Feeding Resistance: Food Not Bombs Members Arrested in Orlando for Serving Meals Without a Permit
 The City of Orlando, the home of Disney World  in Florida, is being sued in court today over a city law that has  effectively made it illegal for any group to feed more than 25 people at  a time in downtown parks without a permit. It also limits groups to no  more than two permits per park, per year. The group Food Not Bombs has  refused to obey the new law—saying food is a right, not a privilege—and  has continued to serve free meals to the poor and homeless. However,  over the past month more than 20 members of the organization have been  arrested. Keith McHenry, who helped found Food Not Bombs over 30 years  ago, was arrested Wednesday and remains in jail. We speak with Benjamin  Markeson, an activist involved with Food Not Bombs for several years who  was arrested earlier this month, and the group’s attorney, Shayan  Elahi.
 The City of Orlando, the home of Disney World  in Florida, is being sued in court today over a city law that has  effectively made it illegal for any group to feed more than 25 people at  a time in downtown parks without a permit. It also limits groups to no  more than two permits per park, per year. The group Food Not Bombs has  refused to obey the new law—saying food is a right, not a privilege—and  has continued to serve free meals to the poor and homeless. However,  over the past month more than 20 members of the organization have been  arrested. Keith McHenry, who helped found Food Not Bombs over 30 years  ago, was arrested Wednesday and remains in jail. We speak with Benjamin  Markeson, an activist involved with Food Not Bombs for several years who  was arrested earlier this month, and the group’s attorney, Shayan  Elahi.
Watch the video interview: http://www.democracynow.org/2011/6/24/feeding_resistance_food_not_bombs_members

of Food Not Bombs being harrassed and arrested...It appears quite insane to me!