With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Finally, we address whether ample alternative channels of communication are available. The ordinance does not prohibit leafletting, distributing pamphlets, or marching on the streets not adjacent to, or leading directly to the courthouse grounds. Moreover, parades and assemblies are allowed on Saturday afternoons. The Movement has many alternative means to communicate its message. III. Accordingly, we hold that the ban on Saturday morning parades is a reasonable time, place and manner restriction and AFFIRM the decision of the district court upholding the constitutionality of the City of Cumming’s ordinance. 1 . The Movement’s claim against the County was resolved by the Supreme Court in Forsyth County v. The Nationalist Movement, 505 U.S. 123, 112 S.Ct. 2395, 120 L.Ed.2d 101 (1992) (<HOLDING>). This court previously ruled against the

A: holding that a fee award was justified because the ruling against the defendants would encourage the defendants to comply with the first amendment going forward
B: holding that the fee applicant bears the burden of showing that  an adjustment is necessary to the determination of a reasonable fee 
C: holding first amendment does not permit emotional distress claim for ad parody
D: holding that the countys permit fee violated the first amendment
D.