sodapop
Active Member
those vidoes are crazy! i can't believe they arrest people for taking pictures!
You think the Toronto Police beating people that they arrest is funny?Hahaha, police brutality ..now thats a good one.
i can't believe they arrest people for taking pictures!
Why not,... hey if they are told to leave and diss the police, then they are in the wrong, period...
Ironically, in England, the police have harassing and arresting lots of photographers for no reason as well. UK police use more cameras, but at the same time they try to restrict on civilians use of cameras.
Is this a joke?
1. The police can't tell people "to leave" without good reason
2. Trespassing was not an issue in any of the arrests
3. Dissing a police officer is not a crime
4. No police officers were dissed in any of the arrests
What do you mean by, without a good reason, police cars were being burnt, windows were being smashed, looters were mixing in with the regular crowd...it was getting out of control which i think was a good reason to get people to leave that area. By people not leaving when they were warned to disperse by police officers, they were breaking the law...just like you walking down the street and ignoring an officer that tells you to stop even if you havent done anything.
Your talking about the G20, but this is all in responses to Sodapop's post about the English videos. There was no dissing of police in the videos, let alone police cars being burnt.What do you mean by, without a good reason, police cars were being burnt, windows were being smashed, looters were mixing in with the regular crowd...it was getting out of control which i think was a good reason to get people to leave that area. By people not leaving when they were warned to disperse by police officers, they were breaking the law...just like you walking down the street and ignoring an officer that tells you to stop even if you havent done anything.
On a serious note, you got to love the Lincoln Navy. $76,504 (MSRP) of kick-ass, against the man, my way or the highway, car of the everyday Torontonian. That beast sucks more gravy yearly than Sandra Bussin's entire four-term office budget.