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Talk:Aaron Tobey Richmond Airport 4th Amendment Naked Protest
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This article is about a notable event. It is no longer a Biography of Living Person as has been questioned as a deletion candidate Previously, as a Biography of Living Person, this article was questioned as a deletion candidate on the grounds that the subject was known only for one act, and is not now known to be a likely candidate for further instances of notability. As the initiating author agreed with the questioning editor's point of view, concurring that "Aaron Tobey" was not yet a certain suitable subject for a article under title of his name as an individual, the article was renamed and moved to "Aaron Tobey Richmond Airport 4th Amendment Naked Protest" so its notable content describes a nationally (and possibly internationally) significant event rather than being a BLP. Certainly the protester's name is being widely listed outside . Pandelver (talk) 19:02, 15 March 2011 (UTC) Initiation of article, March 15, 2011, 19:27 hours GMT) Hello, I'm just posting this article, and still adding material, there will be multiple national news source citations, for the first time in my case. : No, it has never been marked for speedy deletion nor contested. It is my ignorance in posting a holdon notice myself, as a means of letting readers know that this article is still being expanded. I will now remove that hold on after posting more material and the second and further citations. Pandelver (talk) 18:43, 15 March 2011 (UTC) Reasons why this article is valid and should not be speedily deleted or otherwise deleted * Notability of the airport event is established by national media attention, some of which wil be cited in the article * Notability of the subject in the context of the airport event is particularly striking because the subject's Generation Y demographic has rarely produced political protest of this nature or US constitutional seriousness. * The topic of the protest regards the US constitution's principles, particularly the Fourth Amendment * News journalist, as will be included in the article, have noted that Aaron Tobey's actions are the culmination of a phenomena which has involved several others around the US during the past year Information plan in articles * Court case Tobey v. Napolitano may have a separate article * The Richmond, Virginia airport event now seems best treated as a section within the article Aaron Tobey * intra- links and other mentions of Aaron Tobey, the Richmond airport event, and the court case will appear in other relevant articles, starting naturally with Strip search where a short single paragraph synopsis of all 3 appears in that article's section on legal actions. Pandelver (talk) 18:41, 15 March 2011 (UTC)
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