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Police pepper spray peaceful students @ Davis
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And as much as some people want to make a huge deal out of the legalities of "blocking a sidewalk", we all know it's a farking retarded excuse. Every single one of us probably break 50 laws a day...granted not murder or rape or theft, etc. but driving 1MPH over the speed limit is illegal, not crossing in a crosswalk, etc. In fact here is a list of absolutely retarded laws in various states (http://www.dumblaws.co
California also has laws against blocking pedestrian traffic on its sidewalks.
If you watched the video, the protestors who went on the grass were left alone
Only these few students insisted on defying the rules and "chained" themselves up.
The police asked them to clear the tents and move out of the sidewalk by 3PM that day, they refused.
And generally speaking, if a LEO asked you to stop doing these dumb laws, you would probably comply because it'd be dumb not to. I mean, you wouldn't tell a cop who pulled you over or warned you about going 1 mph over the limit to suck a dick because that's a dumb law.
And as much as some people want to make a huge deal out of the legalities of "blocking a sidewalk", we all know it's a farking retarded excuse. Every single one of us probably break 50 laws a day...granted not murder or rape or theft, etc. but driving 1MPH over the speed limit is illegal, not crossing in a crosswalk, etc. In fact here is a list of absolutely retarded laws in various states (http://www.dumblaws.co
Or not face consequences for it?
Lets just make sure we're seeing each other's points correctly:
you believe the students here did break the law right?
No matter how stupid you think the law is, you agree they broke it?
side note, this blogger (yes a blog) makes a pretty good point here:
http://wizbangblog.com/2011/11/21...st-option/
Walk away. Sorry, that's not an option. They don't have a right to enforce the law, but a duty. It isn't their job to decide which laws do and don't get enforced. We have numerous mechanisms for that in our system; the courts and our elected officials come to mind. In fact, "selective enforcement" has been used as a legitimate defense in court when the police pick and choose which laws to enforce and when. So just pretending everything fine is off the table.
Shoot them. Tempting, but not an option. I once read a policy for lethal force from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that really struck in my memory. I can't find it on line, but let me reconstruct it from memory. Roughly paraphrased, the use of lethal force is only proper when it is so important to stop someone from acting that it does not matter if they live or die. In this case, the protesters are not posing an imminent danger to anyone, not even themselves. So the guns are out of the question.
Use billy clubs or other weapons: Same principle holds. Those are great for use against violent people who don't quite deserve to be shot. Here, though, they aren't justified.
Use Tasers: Two problems here. In the wake of a few deaths from tasering, they've been redesignated to "less lethal weapons." Again, they're used for violent suspects who don't quite merit shooting. So keep them holstered. Plus, tasered people are usually incapacitated — they usually need to be carried away from the scene.
Physical force: This is what a lot of people would like to see done. Sadly for them, it has some serious disadvantages. I heard one guy note over the weekend, "people don't have handles." Picking up someone who's sitting down on the ground and doesn't want to be moved is not easy. Toss in the risk of injury to the cop, plus it puts the cop — and all his gear, like his gun, stick, pepper spray, taser, and whatnot — in ready reach of the protester should he or she suddenly decide to start resisting. And finally, note that the protesters have their arms linked — they're set up to resist being picked up. So that ain't gonna work.
I believe that it was a warranted act, as the other options seem more violent.
Or should they have just let them be?
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Or not face consequences for it?
Lets just make sure we're seeing each other's points correctly:
you believe the students here did break the law right?
No matter how stupid you think the law is, you agree they broke it?
side note, this blogger (yes a blog) makes a pretty good point here:
http://wizbangblog.com/2011/11/21...st-option/
So out of those options, do you disagree with the blogger that pepper spray was in fact the least "violent" course of action?
I believe that it was a warranted act, as the other options seem more violent.
Or should they have just let them be?
And the cops followed the correct escalation techniques, brings the dogs and water hose... So what they just got a little wet...
But cool that you find it ok to be pepper sprayed at point blank range... Even cops who undergo this during training do not go point blank range with the mace.
Maybe you didn't watch the video, it seem that cop sprayed the pepper spray like some he was spraying a can of air fresher... You think its ok to spray a substance like that continually in someone's face..
How would you have handled it? Do absolutely nothing? Without enforcing laws you're just asking for anarchy. It is baffling how you and others don't understand that there is nothing wrong with how this was handled.
And the cops followed the correct escalation techniques, brings the dogs and water hose... So what they just got a little wet...
But cool that you find it ok to be pepper sprayed at point blank range... Even cops who undergo this during training do not go point blank range with the mace.
Maybe you didn't watch the video, it seem that cop sprayed the pepper spray like some he was spraying a can of air fresher... You think its ok to spray a substance like that continually in someone's face..
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I'm just curious what pro-protesters' solution would be.