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Police pepper spray peaceful students @ Davis
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I agree protesters who are not enrolled are blatantly breaking the law, and I personally have much less sympathy for them, so I wonder why didn't the school didn't simply kick the paying student offenders off the books and take away their units/credits?
I know that the UC's get a lot of funding from the state. But, I never consider them as public, government properties.
Either way though, even if it was "public" property like a park, you wouldn't be able to camp out there. So, whether it's public or private, it's a moot point.
I agree protesters who are not enrolled are blatantly breaking the law, and I personally have much less sympathy for them, so I wonder why didn't the school didn't simply kick the paying student offenders off the books and take away their units/credits?
Now I see why you would be proud of your kid for participating in such activity. Way to be
Oh and speaking of armchairs, I simply meant I prefer my kid get an education and stay away from the trouble, BUT if they felt so strongly about an issue that they were willing to withstand this kind of pain, I silently may be a little proud. For doing something about it, instead of sitting in a comfy armchair behind a computer screen bickering about a situation that doesn't even involve them. I don't know for sure though, it would depend on how much he/she whined afterward lol...
That's part of the reason these kids were already pissed off haha
Oh and speaking of armchairs, I simply meant I prefer my kid get an education and stay away from the trouble, BUT if they felt so strongly about an issue that they were willing to withstand this kind of pain, I silently may be a little proud. For doing something about it, instead of sitting in a comfy armchair behind a computer screen bickering about a situation that doesn't even involve them. I don't know for sure though, it would depend on how much he/she whined afterward lol...
Things are changing... here's [ucdavis.edu]a link.
That's part of the reason these kids were already pissed off haha
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$13k is pretty expensive! That's close to what private university tuitions (like Santa Clara University) were back when I was in college.
Linking arms and refusing to move, when verbally told to do so (and then even when police attempt to physically pull them apart) is called active resistance. Actively resisting arrest.
Passive resistance is like going limp. Pulling back, pulling away, running away is active resistance.
As far as enforcing the law, they certainly did that.
"The officers then forced four protesters' heads back and applied pepper spray with a Q-tip to the corners of their closed eyes "
edit: I think the reason they did that is because it was indoors.
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