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Police pepper spray peaceful students @ Davis
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2. If a cop sees someone in a handicap parking spot without a sticker.. 100% of the time, he will ticket that person. How often are people arrested for "blocking a sidewalk"?
One is a legitimate crime.. the other is a trumped up charge to justify the police using violence to break up a peaceful assembly.
Whose rights am I violating if there are no handicapped people waiting to park? Why is it just for him to do that?
So, we've now moved from the cops literally picking a fight, to the "tightass in an ivory tower" picking a fight, metaphorically. It sounds like you're really reaching, dude.
I don't think I will be pepper sprayed or even threatened with violence.
2. If a cop sees someone in a handicap parking spot without a sticker.. 100% of the time, he will ticket that person. How often are people arrested for "blocking a sidewalk"?
One is a legitimate crime.. the other is a trumped up charge to justify the police using violence to break up a peaceful assembly.
I explained to PainttheSkyGrey the difference between parking in a handicap spot and the bogus charge of "blocking the sidewalk".. but if you need more clarification.. If someone parked in a handicap spot and was pepper sprayed for it, I would be upset with the excessive force too.
In any case, you are stretching here because your either 1. anti-police or 2. are so sympathetic to the OWS movement that you can't see that these students were in the wrong. Either way, I'm done with you.
If they refused, then they would've been under arrest.
if they resisted arrest, then the situation would've escalated and perhaps pepper spray would come in.
Now i know you love to spin, but can you answer the following:
If the cops were out to get these people, why did they leave the rest of the protesters who followed the instruction to get out of the side walk alone?
Why didn't they pepperspray/arrest those who voluntarily followed the law and moved?
Would love to see your answer to this reasoning, and why it differs for those morons who ignored the law.
You are using hindsight now to justify those protests. You are proving the point that it's ok to break the law protesting as long as Landers agrees with the issue that is being protested.
I don't think I will be pepper sprayed or even threatened with violence.
I don't think I will be pepper sprayed or even threatened with violence.
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Which changed my opinion a bit.
Which changed my opinion a bit.
"Look how smart I am with my expensive college degree... I think I will surround the police...."
Which changed my opinion a bit.
These occupy protestors seem to be nothing but a group of mindless drones who have to regurgitate the chanting of a leader rather than voice their own opinions. The don't even seem to have a clear idea of what they are even protesting.
"Look how smart I am with my expensive college degree... I think I will surround the police...."
These occupy protestors seem to be nothing but a group of mindless drones who have to regurgitate the chanting of a leader rather than voice their own opinions. The don't even seem to have a clear idea of what they are even protesting.
Which changed my opinion a bit.
And you won't even want to leave again once you're done.
Which changed my opinion a bit.
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It also helps when I am in a not-so-good mood. My spirits are lifted after watching hippies get pepper sprayed.