New Hampshire artist behind Bigfoot art project says park ranger trampled on his rights

By AP
Tuesday, January 5, 2010

NH artist protests halt to Bigfoot project

JAFFREY, N.H. — A New Hampshire artist and videographer who dressed as Bigfoot in a state park says his rights were trampled by big government.

Jonathan Doyle, of Keene, has complained in a letter to the state parks department that a Mount Monadnock park ranger halted his performance art project in the fall because he didn’t have a permit.

Doyle is arguing through the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union Foundation that his free-speech rights were violated when he was expelled from the state park in Jaffrey. He says he and others with him, some also in costume, were on a lesser-used trail and weren’t bothering other park visitors.

Doyle says the state hasn’t responded to his letter. The Division of Parks and Recreation says it has been forwarded to the state attorney general’s office.

Information from: The Keene Sentinel, www.keenesentinel.com

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