. . . So if you accidentally enter an area that the SS has cordoned off (say, a building where an SS protectee is visiting), and you had no idea that you weren't supposed to be there, you can still get a year in the clink, . . .
How does one
accidentally enter an area that's been cordoned off? Wouldn't there have to be, well, an actual
cordon (fences, line of uniformed cops, etc.) which are sort of hard to overlook?
Breaking a cordon (climbing over a fence, pushing past cops as part of a crowd, etc.) would be one thing, but I would be very surprised if someone who
accidentally entered such an area - perhaps because the cordon wasn't actually complete - would go to the klink for any longer than it took authorities to drop charges - at worst, a case of beating the rap, but not beating the ride.