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Originally posted by CharterZZ
reply to post by mileysubet
So to you its ok to be pepper sprayed for sitting in a public place.
What a load of BSedit on 19-11-2011 by CharterZZ because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by godofme
Not responding to a police order is a felony. It's how the law system works, the officers shouted move very loudly. They didn't, they were most likely warned of the consequences, that don't care, they probably wanted to get sprayed.
If this happened in the UK it would class as a crime.
Originally posted by godofme
LOLOLOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by GogoVicMorrow
Yeah.. when someone finally does stand up to the abuse the MSM will parade those images around yelling about how violent the protesters are, yadda yadda.
Originally posted by 1978BELIEVER
reply to post by godofme
They can bend the rules and steal the wealth of entire nations, but harmless college kids cant sit in a non-violent position with out either being pepper sprayed or getting the s**t kicked out of them. Yeah the law is the law, but you need to realize who makes the the law, and most importantly, why they make the laws they do! This is injustice to the 10th degree and regardless of whoevers opinion we ALL know that this is the case.
And oh yeah, GE makes 14 Billion in profits, and thats with a "B" But G-d forbid we make a living to support our families, because you know what that means, we owe uncle sam 25 to 40 percent!!!!!
edit on 21-11-2011 by 1978BELIEVER because: Additional Information
Originally posted by THEDUDE86
On monday the news will say officer John Pike will be suspended.
so what he did was wrong....and the police are not saying it was because they were blocking the sidewalk but rather the police officers said they were surrounded and needed to get out which video and photographic evidence has proven not true.
The police are making themselves the enemy, it is sad some of you are defending this.
Originally posted by kdog1982
reply to post by macman
But calling for the resignation of the chancellor of the school ,I do believe is not standard procedure.
Originally posted by Morningglory
reply to post by macman
You're using the terms "turn on the police" and "clashing with LEO." I'm sorry but I really didn't see any of those things happening. It was a peaceful sit in. They failed to disperse because they were exercising their freedom to protest peacefully. Was LE really called in to just clear the sidewalk then leave? So when peaceful protesters don't do what LE orders that's considered clashing with police. I would think clashing would be more physical. Here's one definition I found.
Clashing: Meet and come into violent conflict: "protestors clashed with police".
I imagine the students felt somewhat safe in protesting on the very school grounds they support via tuition. In fact one of their issues was an increase in tuition. It's a bit disturbing to know you're starting out life with enormous debt and few opportunities. They're upset and rightly so.
If you're considering the responses in this thread as showing "clashing" or "turning on police" well that's public feedback.You can't dictate the opinions/feelings of others. Public opinion/violent protest wasn't what caused LE to act the way they did.
Originally posted by Thaxter
reply to post by macman
"The use of pepper spray dispersed the people that it was intended for. The use was successful."
LOL. If you call hundreds of thousands of dollars that UC Davis will need to pay for legal expenses to defend this, as well as John Pike being targeted on the net, i.e., all of his personal information is given out there, including his $100K plus salary (40 plus percent paid by fees by students he attacked), and all the phone lines of the university police department as well as university administration units being clogged by outraged people calling from all over the nation -- if you call this a success, it's simply laughable. It's an utter FAIL.
The police failed miserably. They were all dressed in riot gear, wielding rifles and batons and pepper spray, strutting about and attacking people, and they were *forced out* by peaceful chanting protesters who used no force at all. Very successful operation, indeed -- by the protesters!
edit on 20-11-2011 by Thaxter because: Shortened