Thursday, 15 November 2012

Jamaica bans preaching on buses


Jamaica’s public transport authorities have banned lay preachers from addressing commuters in public buses, the BBC reports.
Jamaica is a predominantly Christian country, but many passengers have complained about the noise and disturbance. Drivers have been instructed to politely warn religious ministers that they are no longer allowed to evangelise fellow passengers. Preachers say the decision infringes freedom of speech and religion.
“I am all for evangelising, but they cannot use the bus as their platform,” Hardley Lewin, managing director of the Jamaica Transit Company Limited said.
He told The Gleaner newspaper that commuters resent being a captive audience.
“I think this is what makes the bus an attractive mobile church. I suppose you cannot just get off because you have spent your money,” Lewin said.

What do you think? Isnt this infringing on freedom of speech?

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