WorldNetDaily

A lawsuit has been filed in California to protect the rights of three men who were arrested after being accused of “impeding an open business” even though the “business” was the local department of motor vehicles, and it was closed.

Oh, and the men were standing at least 50 feet from the entrance, impeding no one, according to the case that has been filed on behalf of the three men by the Advocates for Faith and Freedom.

The action is being brought on behalf of Mark Mackey, Edmond Flores Jr., and Pastor Brett Coronado.

The legal team at Advocates explained that “impeding an open business” was created to protect businesses against protesters who block doors of facilities. But the team explained that when the three men were arrested the DMV office was closed.