Thomas Bugaj says his seized T-shirt’s message is protected political speech.
By Alison Kepner
and Alissa Wisnouse
Collegian Staff Writers
A Penn State student cited last month for wearing a “Fuck Petrol” T-shirt on College Avenue says State College Police violated his free speech rights.
Police cited Thomas Bugaj, 22, on Sept. 21 for disorderly conduct and confiscated his shirt.
Bugaj (senior-sculpture) wore the homemade shirt during a Critical Mass bike rally in celebration of World Car-Free Day. His blue shirt with black lettering supported international demonstrators, particularly in Great Britain and France, where union members have been protesting high fuel costs, Bugaj said.
Although he has a driver’s license for identification purposes, Bugaj said he bikes everywhere.
“I don’t drive a car,” he said.
The shirt was a protected form of political speech, and some local lawyers and civil rights activists agree with him, Bugaj said.
Several students protested his citation during the First Amendment Festival Tuesday.
Andy Shubin, a local American Civil Liberties Union lawyer, said Bugaj’s shirt — and the obscenity written on it — is protected because it was a political message.
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