>>34339192>>34339271>>34339178>>34339158>>34339056>>34339049>>34338985>>34336597https://www.polygon.com/2017/7/21/16012724/pokemon-go-milwaukee-ordinance-first-amendment-supreme-court>According to a report by Milwaukee County Parks presented to the county board in September 2016, the game resulted in “unanticipated and negative consequences” for the park system, including “traffic congestion, parking issues, littering, damaged turf, risks to natural habitats, lack of restrooms, and noncompliance with park system operational hours.”>Enacted on February 2, the new ordinance would require companies like Niantic to get permission from the county before placing its Pokéstops in public parks and, among other things, to respect the closing time of those parks.>But Candy Lab AR, another location-based augmented reality game company, filed suit. They alleged that the ordinance was unlawful and today, four months after their suit was filed, a judge issued an injunction.>In his accompanying statement, judge J. P. Stadtmueller said that requiring companies like Candy Lab and Niantic to acquire a permit was unnecessarily burdensome. Instead, he recommended that Milwaukee simply do the work of policing their parks.>Supervisor Wasserman: “I’ve also been told by the lawyers that this case is getting so hot, and that it brings up so many constitutional questions, that this has the potential to go all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court.”Where were you when a game about Chinese cartoon monsters went to the Supreme Court?