AKS
Senior Member
For people claiming people shouldn't be in the area if they didn't want to be taken in by police. There may be many reasons, they were there. I've read a couple was passing by on their way home to Trinity-Spadina. There wasn't any news posted in advance to avoid the Queen St path if you want to go home. Also some people who went to work were detained and locked up. People have to make a living. Is that their fault? Some people were on their way to take the bus home and got jailed. I'm not saying it's easy to distinguish who are the culprits and who are innocent, but there are innocent by standers caught in the net.
What I read that was upsetting was police didn't do anything when the first police car was attacked. There was no strategy how to handle it. They police were told to stand back and keep in formation so they won't get into the security zone. They were protecting the VIP and ignoring vandalism to businesses and their cars set on fire. If the police had acted faster for the people, I wonder if there would have been less damage. First police car was vandalized at 3:35, then set on fire later. By 4pm the police weren't chasing after the culprits still. It was told even the police were running for their lives.
http://thestar.blogs.com/g20/
Free strip show for the police.
9:59 a.m. 15-year-old released after 33 hours
btw if you wanted a rise, you should have worked at the jail/detention centre so you could strip all the females and feel your power over them. Big men making girls cry are hot right?
What I read that was upsetting was police didn't do anything when the first police car was attacked. There was no strategy how to handle it. They police were told to stand back and keep in formation so they won't get into the security zone. They were protecting the VIP and ignoring vandalism to businesses and their cars set on fire. If the police had acted faster for the people, I wonder if there would have been less damage. First police car was vandalized at 3:35, then set on fire later. By 4pm the police weren't chasing after the culprits still. It was told even the police were running for their lives.
http://thestar.blogs.com/g20/
11:11 a.m. Accusations of strip-search on women by male police officers
Three people in their 20s have just held a news conference to talk about police treatment during the summit.
Amy Miller, Jesse Rosenfeld and Adam MacIsaac describe themselves as independent media and allege police refused to accept their ID. They didn't have G20 media accreditation, but say they did have ID.
Miller, who lives in Montreal, charges male police officers gave women a full strip search and many returned to their cells at the Eastern Ave. detention centre traumatized and crying.
MacIsaac says he was repeatedly kicked in the ribs and stunned with a stun gun. He showed the marks on his body. He says police ignored him when he told them that he has a pacemaker. The incident happpened at Bloor and St. Thomas, he says.
MacIsaac is from Prince Edward Island.
Rosenfeld, who lives in the Middle East, says he was reporting for the British newspaper The Guardian, which has described him as a contributor to their open Comment is free website. MacIsaac says he had $6,000 in camera equipment stolen and was told to "file a complaint" to get it back.
All three, who were held for many hours in the detention centre before being released today, say they haven't filed complaints yet, but are considering it.
Free strip show for the police.
In their planning the police would have assumed this was a short-term (eg 24 hours?) holding facility so that conditions didn't need to be more than austere.
9:59 a.m. 15-year-old released after 33 hours
btw if you wanted a rise, you should have worked at the jail/detention centre so you could strip all the females and feel your power over them. Big men making girls cry are hot right?
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