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Free Speech

Do You Have a Right To Wear a Penis Costume in Public? A 62-Year-Old Alabama Woman Is About To Find Out.

A police officer threw Renea Gamble to the ground and handcuffed her because her costume might have offended his kids.

Joe Lancaster | 4.14.2026 1:21 PM

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Bodycam footage of Renea Gamble at an October 2025 No Kings protest, wearing an inflatable penis costume and holding a sign that says "No Dick-Tator." | Fairhope Police Department
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In October, millions of people took part in "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump. In one Alabama town, police arrested a woman in a lewd costume and threatened her with jail time—a clear violation of her First Amendment rights.

Unfortunately, the case is still ongoing, and this week, it's set for trial.

"Officers were dispatched following complaints regarding traffic hazards in the area," the Fairhope Police Department posted on Facebook at the time. "Upon arrival, an officer observed an individual in a phallic costume near the Baldwin Square Shopping Center."

Translation: He found a woman in an inflatable penis costume, holding a sign that said "No Dick-Tator."

"The officer approached the woman and requested that she remove the costume, which is deemed obscene in a public setting; however, she refused to comply," the statement continued. It added that officers arrested the woman in question, identified as Jeana Renea Gamble, "an ASL interpreter who bought the penis suit at a nearby Spirit Halloween store," Liliana Segura wrote at The Intercept. She was 61 years old at the time.

Body camera footage from the responding officer—identified in an incident report as Cpl. Andrew Babb—provides additional context. "I'm not gonna sit here and argue with you," Babb says as he approaches Gamble. "If my kids had to come by and see this, how would you explain it to them?"

Babb's tone is immediately confrontational, as he repeatedly demands to know "how you would explain to my children what you're supposed to be." When Gamble asks if "your children don't understand what a pun is," Babb calls for backup over his radio.

Gamble asks if she's being detained, and when he doesn't answer the question, she turns to walk away. Babb then grabs her costume, throws her to the ground, and flips her over while he and other officers handcuff her.

Bystanders criticize his actions, to which Babb retorts, "I told her to take it off." In fact, he didn't, at least not according to the footage; it's possible he told her to remove the costume while first walking up, before he activated the audio on his recording, but otherwise, the entire interaction—from initial approach to throwing Gamble to the ground—took less than 60 seconds.

He also tells the crowd, "This is a family town"—whatever that means.

Babb took a phone call on the way to the jail, as shown on the bodycam footage. He explains he arrested someone "dressed like a friggin' weiner," and he says he told her, "being dressed like that is not going to be tolerated….You're setting an example that doesn't need to be set."

Officers booked Gamble on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest—quite a stretch, given the video evidence.

In February, prosecutors added even more charges for disturbing the peace and giving a false name to law enforcement. When officers asked Gamble for her name, she replied, "Aunt Tifa"—an apparent pun on antifa, the shorthand used by antifascist protesters.

After being delayed twice before, Gamble's trial is set to begin on April 15.

It's hard not to see this as an abuse of power. Specifically, Babb took offense at Gamble's costume, and his stated reasoning makes it clear he feels entitled to punish people for offending him or his children. But it's not against the law to force somebody, even a police officer, to have uncomfortable conversations with his kids.

As Segura noted at The Intercept, the costume Gamble wore that so incensed Babb is sold at Halloween stores. Should he have the right to shut down Spirit Halloween, or arrest its employees, because his children might see it?

Babb would not be the first to let his tender sensibilities override his charge to enforce the law.

In 2019, an officer in Lake City, Florida, arrested Dillon Shane Webb for a sticker on his truck that declared, in bold letters, "I eat ass." The officer said the sticker violated Florida's obscenity law, which UCLA School of Law professor Eugene Volokh concluded at the time was "unconstitutionally overbroad and thus invalid on its face." Indeed, just days later, prosecutors dropped the charges, concluding Webb had a valid First Amendment defense.

Unfortunately, prosecutors in Alabama have not reached the same conclusion. Hopefully, a jury will similarly conclude that Gamble did nothing wrong, but either way, it won't undo the damage that has already been done, in which officers roughed up a senior citizen because they found her costume objectionable.

"It's a travesty of justice that this case is even going to trial," Aaron Terr, director of public advocacy at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), tells Reason. "It rests on nothing more than a citizen criticizing the president using a costume anyone could buy at a Spirit Halloween store. The arresting officer didn't hide the fact that he handcuffed Gamble because he was offended by her costume. But giving offense is not a crime. Gamble's political expression lies squarely within the First Amendment's protection. Fairhope officials should be correcting this constitutional violation, not doubling down on it."

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  1. Agammamon   2 months ago

    >He also tells the crowd, "This is a family town"—whatever that means.

    The cop was in the wrong but let's not pretend you don't k ow what that means.

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

      I don't know what it means. And more importantly it's not a legal designation, so why is the cop enforcing whatever it means?

      It sounds like it means whatever the cop wants it to mean at that time.

      1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

        Intentionally obtuse.

        "Family town" means there are kids around. Real kids with real parents (families) who don't want to see a dick in public.

        1. Liberty_Belle   2 months ago

          Then keep himself and his kids out of public so they can not be offended and stop treading on the rights of others.

          Fire this guy and make sure he can't be a cop again, he isn't cut out for it. Educate the rest on what uphold the law is and is not.

          1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

            Just because you murdered your unborn children, doesn't mean the rest of us want our kids to see genitalia in public. Public, that shared space paid by tax dollars.

            You should be happy it was only a cop. Next time it might be a citizen who's had enough of the leftist perversions.

            1. See.More   2 months ago

              . . . doesn't mean the rest of us want our kids to see genitalia in public. . .

              Get over yourself!

              What you want or don't want to see in public does not override the rights of others. It does you no injury* for another individual to wear a dick costume in public. It neither picks your pocket nor breaks your leg.

              * No, being embarrassed or offended, or getting your feelings hurt, regardless of how apoplectic it may make you, it is no injury to you; it doesn't violate your rights.

              1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                Didnt you support the face act being against silently praying grandmothers outside abortion clinics?

                1. See.More   2 months ago

                  Uh, no. Fuck off JesseAss.

                  1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                    Oh man that's clever. Are you sure?

                    1. Bruce D   2 months ago

                      doesn't mean the rest of us want our kids to see genitalia in public

                      Does not matter. In a free society, we tolerate offense and teach our children how to tolerate it. So what if some kid sees someone dressed as a penis? So what? I'd explain that it is a political insult by equating Trump to an asshole or excretory organ. It's a teachable moment. Exactly how would any child be actually harmed by it?

            2. aronofskyd   2 months ago

              Or enough of Idaho-Bob's hostility with the willingness and ability to do something about it. You're on a very slippery slope.

            3. f7b155e   2 months ago

              Just because you murdered your unborn children, doesn't mean the rest of us want our kids to see genitalia in public. Public, that shared space paid by tax dollars.

              Too bad Bob. If you don't like the First Amendment, move to North Korea.

            4. Liberty_Belle   2 months ago

              You hallucinate facts worse than bad AI. But I guess it is easier to make up talking points to screech and win against than having to actually deal with reality.

          2. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

            “A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot.”
            ― Robert A. Heinlein

            1. See.More   2 months ago

              “A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot.”
              ― Robert A. Heinlein

              While not wrong, it doesn't justify criminalizing rudeness, bad manners, or lack of consideration for others that does not violate their rights.

              1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

                This argument only makes sense on a libertarian comment section. Just where in the hell do you think you are, buddy?

              2. Mickey Rat   2 months ago

                It means that kind of incivility is not something to celebrate. That kind of transgressive, childish protest is destructive.

                1. See.More   2 months ago

                  It means that kind of incivility is not something to celebrate. That kind of transgressive, childish protest is destructive.

                  On that, I completely agree.

                2. Bruce D   2 months ago

                  It means that kind of incivility is not something to celebrate. That kind of transgressive, childish protest is destructive.

                  One is not being called to celebrate it, rather merely tolerate it. It may be offensive, but it is not transgressive or destructive to the extent that the use of force is justified to prohibit it. Arresting her for it is far more transgressive and destructive than tolerating it, which is not.

                  1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

                    When a culture has declined to this level, there's no putting the toothpaste back in the tube. Either we accept the normalization of rude and inconsiderate behavior, which accelerates the decline, or we try to use force to stop it, which accelerates the decline. The real problem is the sociopathy that makes people believe that behaving obnoxiously is their right, and those who criticize it or try to stop it are oppressors.

              3. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

                Seeing manners and consideration for others as infringements against rights is the kind of childish selfishness that Heinlein was observing as traits of a declining culture.

            2. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

              A dying culture also exhibits its art becoming ugly and perverse.

              1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                And the feminization of males.

            3. Juliana Frink   2 months ago

              Unfortunately, too many people will not grok that.

              1. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

                It really is a comedy of justice

            4. SRG2   2 months ago

              In that case, surely Trump is emblematic of that dying? He is by a mile the rudest and least polite president, nay politician, of the modern era

              1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

                Its much better or generate ip false cases against your enemies right shrike?

                Or have you not seen the dems calling him Hitler, ice agents the SS, calling for arrests and murders?

          3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

            How about firing the cop who murdered Ashli Babbitt? Funny how you defend that guy.

            1. Bruce D   2 months ago

              I don't. I think the cop is wrong in both cases.

        2. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

          There are lots of things that I don't want to see in public. The question isn't what do people want to see, it should be whose rights are being violated by this costume.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

            At least the cops got another democrat sexual predator off the street. With serial rapist democrat Eric Swalwell going next.

            1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

              Wait, now you're going to tell me this lady was a priest?

              Also, I don't know why you would think a libertarian would be mad about Eric Swalwell. The guy is a moron and apparently a pervert.

              1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

                Ah, so in addition to being a retarded Marxist, you’re also an Antichrist bigot?

                That tracks.

                1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

                  There are more priests who have been pedophiles than trans men. Your side is worried about the wrong people.

        3. SRG2   2 months ago

          The only dick was the arresting officer.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

            If you had been present, the cop could have arrested a cock and a cunt at the same time. Except you don’t need a costume.

            Do you comrade?

            1. Bruce D   2 months ago

              You're wrong. The arresting officer initiated the use of actual force.

        4. Bruce D   2 months ago

          Real kids with real parents (families) who don't want to see a dick in public.

          Doesn't matter. There's a whole lot of things people don't want to see. The lesson to be taught is that unless it involves initiation of force, in a free society, we accept things we don't want to see. The initiation of the use of force is far worse than seeing a person in a dick costume. Exactly what actual damage is done by a kid seeing a dick costume? Teaching them that force is justified because they don't like what they see is far worse than seeing a dick costume.

          1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

            The harm done is teaching the child that intentionally offending others in pursuit of self-expression is OK because they have a right to do so, and that right trumps good manners and consideration for others. That sociopathy leads to the social decline Heinlein was talking about.

            1. Bruce D   1 month ago

              One could still teach the kid that. Consider the following scenario -
              Parent and kid walking down the street see the protest and the person in the dick costume.
              Parent says, "Isn't that stupid?"
              Kid says, "Yeah, Dad ( or Mom). It IS stupid. Why are they doing that?"
              Parent says, "They're protesting Trump."
              Kid says, "Trump must be good since these people are stupid."

              It can be a teachable moment.

            2. Bruce D   1 month ago

              Also,

              The harm done is teaching the child that intentionally offending others in pursuit of self-expression is OK because they have a right to do so, and that right trumps good manners and consideration for others

              The question is what do we mean by "OK". Is it OK in the sense that it is physically tolerated without force unleashed against it? Or is it OK in that it is tolerated in polite company? One can simultaneously defend a person's right to do or say offensive things that do not infringe the rights of others and criticize the offensive things said or done. The question is what responses are morally justified. The initiation of force in response is not morally justified. The response that would be morally justified and appropriate, and most effective, would be to use one's own freedom of speech to point out how stupid it is.

      2. Agammamon   2 months ago

        In modern political debates, the left pretends not to understand simple words, basic definitions, and clear language.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah9FVUCsvCE

        1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

          What does it mean legally? The police swear to uphold the law, not whatever cultural norms they think society must abide by.

      3. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Of course you don’t understand, Leo. You’re notably stupid, and willfully obtuse. Everyone knows what it means.

        We’re not going to play this game with you.

      4. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        So it's a legal phallusy

      5. diver64   2 months ago

        Then your not very bright. It's pretty apparent what the cop was saying. Don't be lewd and obscene in front of kids. Does that make the costume illegal or can the town deny her the right to wear it? That's a different question and I think not. Her defense that it's publicly sold in a Halloween store is pretty strong.

    2. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

      Oh I missed this was in Alabama, it likely means they are all related.

      1. Idaho-Bob   2 months ago

        Alabama, not Minnesota Somalis.

  2. Agammamon   2 months ago

    >As Segura noted at The Intercept, the costume Gamble wore that so incensed Babb is sold at Halloween stores

    Liquor is sold at liquor stores - you still don't get to walk down the street drinking from the bottle.

    1. diver64   2 months ago

      There is no Constitutional right to drink liquor in public. There is a Constitutional right to freedom of expression although there are limits. I don't think an ironic Halloween costume and sign that is clearly a pun qualifies for censorship. I believe the town is about to get a hard lesson.

  3. rswallen   2 months ago

    Should have gone with a mushroom costume

    1. Dillinger   2 months ago

      my thought too. entirely more symbolic and family town friendly.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

        I once was threaten with arrest for wearing a flower POT on my HEAD as Halloween costume...so who knows.

        1. Dillinger   2 months ago

          Elmore City, Oklahoma?

          1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

            ECU, North Carolina

            1. diver64   2 months ago

              Can you explain what the threat was? Why did ECU cops threaten to arrest you for it?

  4. damikesc   2 months ago

    Could've saved us time by having somebody just run the dipshit over.

    1. charliehall   2 months ago

      Yet another violent MAGA troll.

      1. damikesc   2 months ago

        Hit em, reverse, hit em again, go forward, hit em a third time.

        Hey, you boys killed the moderate guy who just wanted to talk to you. Many of us no longer see a point in talking to the likes of you.

        1. SRG2   2 months ago

          There are no medals for keyboard valour.

          1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

            Uh huh. I suspect that any of us comes out ahead in a contentious physical encounter with any of you at least 99% of the time. This is why your kind are only brave when the cops are in the tank for you, or you outnumber your target ten to one.

        2. Bruce D   2 months ago

          You know for a fact that you are wrong. Why not do the same to you? You calling for murder is at least as offensive as wearing a dick costume. If someone actually did get run over as you describe, you could rightfully be charged with incitement to murder. A dick is not murder.

          1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

            A dick is not murder.

            Many feminists would disagree with that.

            1. diver64   2 months ago

              They would reply it may not be murder but every sex act is rape.

          2. damikesc   2 months ago

            I do not care.

            The Left killed the guy who was willing to talk to them.

            So, stop talking to them.

      2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Uh huh. Do you really want to have a conversation about democrat violence?

        Retard

      3. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

        Not a troll. They really believe that.

      4. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        Funny how it’s always you Marxist scumbags attacking people, setting buildings on fire, assasinating good people, and constantly raping and molesting (like your good friend Eric Swalwell).

        But you keep pushing your lies.

        Retard

        1. Bruce D   2 months ago

          Marxist scumbags

          No Marxists here, rather libertarians. Your advocacy of initiation of violence means maybe you're a fascist and anyone left of you, including libertarians who oppose initiation of force, you perceive as a Marxist.

          1. damikesc   2 months ago

            The Kirk assassination was the advocacy of violence. This is now simply the acceptance of the terms the Left demanded.

  5. LIBtranslator   2 months ago

    If her face had shown, she'd be arrested for sharia law violations or uppityness under Alabama law.

  6. Chuck P. (Now with less Sarc more snark)   2 months ago

    Finally, a story that is right up Lancaster's alley.

    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      Yes, I suspect he fantasizes about having the head of that costume pushed up his alley.

  7. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 months ago

    The real question is, what kind of person walks around in a penis costume.

    1. Rick James   2 months ago

      A childless cat lady.

    2. mad.casual   2 months ago

      Chastity Bono

    3. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

      Hitler? Is it Hitler this time?

      1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

        I could see you wearing it. You’re ready a clueless dickhead.

        1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

          Sick. Burn.

    4. NealAppeal   2 months ago

      Someone who likes to get that penis...checks notes...grabbed, thrown, and flipped over.

  8. Rick James   2 months ago

    I was hoping to get a bigger, longer, uncut version of this story.

  9. JFree   2 months ago

    When Gamble asks if "your children don't understand what a pun is," Babb calls for backup over his radio.

    He thought she said - your children don't understand what a pen is.

    "I'm not gonna sit here and argue with you," Babb says as he approaches Gamble. "If my kids had to come by and see this, how would you explain it to them?"

    She said Explain what? That you want to wrestle with a 61 year old woman's giant peepee while your kids watch? I think you are the one who needs to explain that to your own kids.

    1. diver64   2 months ago

      That the cop has a closet penis fetish and it was a dream come true? Tell the kids she was dressed up as a giant penis and the sign explained it was to make a pun but don't do that? I'm surprised that the cop hasn't been suspended yet in front of the civil rights lawsuit she is about to lay down on the city

  10. mad.casual   2 months ago

    In February, prosecutors added even more charges for disturbing the peace and giving a false name to law enforcement. When officers asked Gamble for her name, she replied, "Aunt Tifa"—an apparent pun on antifa, the shorthand used by antifascist protesters.

    It's gonna be funny if/when the disturbing the peace charge gets dropped and the false name charge doesn't.

    1. Rick James   2 months ago

      Would that qualify as a membership card?

    2. Juliana Frink   2 months ago

      ...antifa, the shorthand used by actual fascist protesters.

      FIFY

  11. mad.casual   2 months ago

    "It's a travesty of justice that this case is even going to trial," Aaron Terr, director of public advocacy at Fundamentally Incompetent Rights Enforcers (FIRE)

    Really? If people can't wear inflatable penis costumes while making bad puns in hyperbolic criticism of a President The West falls?

    All the tossing gays off of roofs, gassing of Jews, storing weapons in underground tunnels beneath hospitals, polonium injections of political dissidents on foreign soil, fabricated dossiers, GOF research and all the no-shit censorship that went into covering it all up... all of that stuff kinda fades into the background if at 61 yr. old winds up with a couple of misdemeanor charges from a literal small town cop? Really?

    SSDD - I can't even write "Foundation for Individual Rights and... something, something (FIRE)" at this very website and penis costumes is a "travesty of justice"?

  12. rovers   2 months ago

    Now do a MAGA hat in Seattle.

    Hey! It's not illegal! Seattle is a Freedom loving Utopia ... except for the violent attacks. But that's just a private citizen .... I mean, they get prosecuted right? Well uhhh... So, in fact Seattle is worse on freedom of speech When those in power let brown shirts to enforce their code of conduct where does that weigh on the scale?

    1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Its hilarious that the same group silent regarding leftists assaulting a journalist simply recording are up in arms about this. The same people who ignored Mackey being arrested and sentenced for a meme.

    2. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      A guy I know from my gym went to Seattle with his pals a few years ago and decked themselves out in pro Trump, pro patriot branded clothing. They got a lot of dirty looks, but no knee did or said anything.

      It probably helped that he’s built like Sofia Vergara’s ex, and about as tall. His buddies weren’t much smaller. Leftist kooks don’t like conflict when the other side can hit back. As democrats prefer a defenseless opponent.

  13. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 months ago

    Now we got a nice, quiet little beach community family town here, and I aim to keep it nice and quiet. So let me make something plain. I don't like you sucking around, bothering our citizens, Lebowski Gamble. I don't like your jerk-off name. I don't like your jerk-off face. I don't like your jerk-off behavior, and I don't like you, jerk-off. Do I make myself clear?

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

      Oh, please, dear, for your information the Supreme Court has roundly rejected prior restraint... I got buddies who died face down in the muck so that you and I could enjoy this family town!

  14. Kungpowderfinger   2 months ago

    Never have what these crazy cat ladies really need been so subconsciously roared out loud.

  15. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

    I have to amend my political position..

    I'm for immigrant, gay, unvaccinated, married couples being able to defend their untaxed marijuana farms with automatic weapons which they purchased with Bitcoin while wearing dick costumes

    1. SCOTUS gave JeffSarc a big sad   2 months ago

      Uh huh. So long as the far left is under control and you can do those things within acceptable DNC parameters. Those icky MAGA people, or anyone else in Hillary’s ‘basket of deplorable’ steps out of line, you’re just fine with Ashli Babbitting them.

      So please, spare us your libertarian cosplay. No one is buying it.

      1. Leo Kovalensky II   2 months ago

        You don't know anything about me, bub. I've never voted for a Democrat in my life. The last Republican I voted for was GW Bush and after that absolute shit show I decided never again. Any party that would pick the next round of train wrecks over Ron Paul didn't deserve to be taken seriously again. I would probably vote for Rand Paul or Massie, but Trump has ruined that chance too, it seems.

        What happened to Ashli Babbitt was every bit as much a disgrace as what happened to Alex Pretti or Randy Weaver and family.

  16. Eeyore   2 months ago

    There is one problem here. That isn't a penis costume. That is a tube worm costume. You can tell by the plume on top. Penises do not have plumes.

  17. aronofskyd   2 months ago

    The problem both the town and cop have is that in a political protest just about any form of message speech goes dating back to 1971, when the US Supreme Court overturned both the conviction and the law it was based on similar to Alabama's by finding Fuck the Draft protected speech. I suspect the courts will do the same here and the town, as well as maybe the cop personally, will lose the civil rights lawsuit and be forced to pay out a lot of money.

    1. diver64   2 months ago

      I made my comment before reading yours. I made the same point. Clearly protected political speech in my view. That town and cop are about to have a very bad day unless they make this go away.

  18. diver64   2 months ago

    I'm going to predict she wins and some enterprising civil rights lawyer parachutes in and they sue the town then settle for a bunch of money while the cop is quietly terminated.

  19. Wizard4169   1 month ago

    Dick druids FTW.

  20. BigFish92672   1 month ago

    Freedom of Association means you can choose to live in a community where you don't have to see peni when you go outside. It also means you can choose to live in a community where you can rock out with your cock out. Unfortunately Freedom of Association is one of the first Rights liberals destroyed

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