In an episode of the TV show Bewitched, George Washing is transported from the 18th century to the 20th, and runs afoul of the law when he speaks to people in a park, for not having a permit. After the recent Occupy protests, cities are now cracking down on the right to protest in the US.

Across California and the nation, Occupy protests have prompted cities to tighten restrictions on protesters and behavior in public space in ways that opponents say threaten free speech and worsen conditions for homeless people.

Governments now regulate with new vigor where protesters may stand and walk and what they can carry. Protest permits are harder to get and penalties are steeper. Camping is banned from Los Angeles parks by a new, tougher ordinance. Philadelphia and Houston tightened restrictions on feeding people in public.

It seems like the US is becoming more and more like Putin’s Russia, or worse, as police make up their law on the spot. As George Washington said in Bewitched, quoting Thomas Jefferson, “What country can preserve its liberties if its rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance?” A further Jefferson quote appeared in the show as well, from the Declaration of Independence, “all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.”