No.
There is no city ordinance in Sarasota that prohibits wearing a mask during a protest.
State statutes also do not regulate the specific act of wearing a mask, although there are rules governing an individual’s intentions when wearing a face covering during a protest.
State Statute 876.155 affirms that masks, hoods or face coverings are only prohibited during demonstrations or on public or private property if the individual has the intent to intimidate others or commit a crime.
There are exemptions to the law, including those wearing masks at work for their health and safety, as part of a costume during a holiday, or for a theatrical production.
The law leaves room for interpretation as to what an intention to commit a crime looks like, but the act of wearing a face covering alone isn’t breaking the law.
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Sources
- City of Sarasota Code of Orindances
- Florida State Statute 876.12-876.15
- Florida State Statute 876.155
- Florida State Statute 876.16