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the government holds a lot more power than they let on!
the last people you want to f*ck with! any high level government operative can make you just disappear. you're guilty as hell in prison... no one can hear you scream behind closed doors! if you think you can chant in Times Square still, those days are long gone! It's the status quo... time to wake up... hippy communes breed terrorists! whether true or not that's how you get treated. |
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Do you think Officer Pike has been sitting at home reposting pictures of himself all day? |
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You watch too much television, cam_girls. Your stupidity is showing in vivid Technicolor. Maybe when you become an adult you will realize just how unbelievably retarded you sounded here. :1orglaugh To all of you ranting about what the tangent of the students was or you think it was, and making comments about what they eat, their bathing habits ect... get a clue and try not to go off topic. The issue of this thread was whether or not the police acted with excessive force. Its a quad they are sitting on and there is a lawn that needs watering. The wisest use of forced compliance would have been for the police to just leave and turn on the sprinklers. Pepper spray was not warranted. The federal courts have ruled on such cases. At the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers courts in nine western states, the cases have centered on whether or not the protesters were involved in what is called "active resistance." The court used the term in considering a case about another highly circulated video of a group of passive demonstrators being swabbed with pepper spray in 1997. The protesters had linked arms on the floor of a California congressman's office to protest the logging of old-growth redwood trees on California's North Coast. Because demonstrators were using a metal sleeve to prevent the county sheriff's office from separating them, attorneys argued the protestors'"active resistance" left officers no other way to disperse them than dabbing their eyelids with Q-tips soaked in pepper spray, said Jim Wheaton, an attorney who assisted in the prosecution of the civil case. The 9th Circuit ruled that the protesters weren't in "active resistance," and because they were sitting peacefully, the use of pepper spray was excessive. "Pepper spray is designed to protect people from a violent attack, to stop somebody from doing something," said Wheaton, senior counsel for the Oakland-based First Amendment Project. UC Davis police used "it as a torture device to force someone to do something, and that's exactly what the 9th Circuit said was unreasonable and excessive." Squealer, you're a putz and I am glad you are not my neighbor. You come off as just the type of hysterical prissy little pussy who calls the cops over every little issue. cam_girls, have you ever considered a career in police work? I think you would fit right in considering you are fully qualified as a bona fide retarded dip shit. :2 cents: |
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awesome piece of art, and thats hilarious adding pepper spray guy. |
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They refused arrested by not standing up and putting their hands behind their backs. Instead the children linked arms and sat there. They resisted arrest, and the police moved in on them. Quote:
However, with that said, if the police catch you doing something illegal in your dorm room or your house they can arrest you there too. Quote:
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No one is saying we need to blindly follow and obey the police. But when they say "vacate the area" it's clearly in your best interests to move. Quote:
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Grow up. |
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You should know better than to call adults children when you promote porn involving ADULTS the same age or younger than the people you are calling children. They resisted arrest, and the police moved in on them. Quote:
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Haha.. best solution ever to the national debt. |
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I will make it easier for you , " would you jump off a bridge if a cop told you to ? " i will answer it for you because you probably wont.. "no you wouldnt jump off a bridge if a cop ordered you to" why wouldn't you ? because you probably feel ( like americas founding fathers felt and instructed us to do ) you shouldn't comply with unjust laws Quote:
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This is what you just said "They are college students, and think they know it all. They are kids." So tell me then what makes the college students on your website not kids that think they know it all ( by your definition of college students ) ? the fact they chose to do porn ? lol , that makes them suddenly smart adults ? |
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Anyone under the age of twenty-five for me is a "kid". Hence the term "college kids". I'm calling them children because they are acting like children. The ironic part is was that this protest was about college tuition hikes. They just cost their college millions of dollars in legal fees over the next two or three years. That really helps their cause. |
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I see the police officer go up to the students a number of times in the video and seems to warn them about what's going down. He didn't walk up to them three or four times and ask what kind of pie they were having on Thanksgiving. They were warned. He even went to them and displayed the pepper spray, most likely saying something like "I'm about to pepper spray you". Don't make this out like the police officer suddenly sprayed them for no reason at all. They were warned multiple times. Quote:
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Grow the fuck up already. [QUOTE=SmokeyTheBear;18578058]\ not if your dorm room is on the campus.. Quote:
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For example, the Constitution does not give us the right to protest. This is a "perceived" right. We have the right to assemble and the right to freedom of speech, both these are in fact limited. For example, you and your friends have the right to assemble, but you do not have the right to assemble in my living room. You have the right to freedom of speech, yet Slander laws apply and you cannot lie under oath. |
I call excessive use of shortening on all those fat campus cops. The only skill he has is firing a can of whipped cream in his face. So it only figures doesn't it.
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What those kids were doing was wrong, but porky pig needs a taste of his own mace for sure.
I have to ask, what did cops do in situations like this back in the days before pepper spray was invented? Oh that's right, they either bent down, grabbed each one physically, and forcibly arrested them, or they beat them silly with riot bats. Cops are getting lazy. |
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fucking camboy giving me lashing! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh stick your precedent up your ass camboy! TAZERS or PEPPER SPRAY? Your choice dispshit |
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When did cops start becoming fat, out of shape lard asses? I guess when you have a lot of weaponry at your disposal, you stop staying in shape and just let your ass grow like an OWS protest...large and lacking in definition... |
Meanwhile, while everybody freaks out about some pepper spray, there isn't much about what's going on in Syria... (WARNING!!! VERY GRAPHIC FOOTAGE!!!)
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I think the general public is very naive. Twenty or thirty years ago before we had pepper spray, they attempted to separate them with their night sticks, it was very physical, and it hurt a lot of people. Believe it or not, this IS the peaceful way of arresting someone who is refusing to be arrested. |
so you want things to be like syria before you become concerned? i don't see your point
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This is what I don't get. We are making this pepper spray out to be a huge deal when it's really not. They got pepper sprayed, and were fine half an hour later. It's not like they got their faces smashed on the pavement. Our morals and values are warped. Pepper spray = horrible, but no one cares about children getting shot in a foreign country. |
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Hopefully next time, bitches get tasered. |
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sounds like someone is volunteering to pepper spray themselves and post the video you're man enough right? |
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You = fail. |
so.. you're not volunteering?
hey man, you're the one calling people faggots i was curious if you were offering to show us faggots how humane this all was |
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Pepper spray is out of your system in 15 minutes, CS gas takes a good hour or more for all the effects to be flushed out. But you wouldn't know that would you? You're another moron behind a computer monitor that hasn't done shit in your life. |
actually i don't understand the relevance. the entire time, we have been speaking about pepper spray. most of my, personal experience, is bear mace.
which takes a bit longer than 15 minutes to 'be out of your system' but if you're saying it takes YOU 15 minutes to get it out of your system i'd really like to see it |
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That is absolutely correct. It is a multi generational failure on display. The degenerate spoiled hippie trash of the 60's has spawned an even more noxious generation of lazy, narcissistic mutts who firmly believe that they are entitled to all the material rewards of life without any of the work. Truly disgusting stuff. :disgust |
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I don't give a fuck what you want. Being mentally deficient is not a new debating style on GFY, but you sure do shine using it. |
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One of the signs of narcissism is the inability to feel empathy towards others, you have demonstrated this characteristic in just about every post I've seen on here. |
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so a fascination regarding my lack of brains
did we ever figure out why you're talking about tear gas so much? |
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OK back to the topic of PEPPER SPRAY! IMO, if Officer Pike got leave WITH PAY then it's just a PR stunt, more Pepper Spray on the way. Police Win! If he got leave WITHOUT PAY it's a genuine disincentive to police to apprehend non-violent protesters. |
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I hate that peeper spray!
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So here's the ultimate irony..... The cop's name is Lt John Pike.
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Where once there were dozens... http://www.newyorker.com/online/blog...davis-this.jpg Quote:
And the movement keeps growing... :smilie_we ADG |
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'But an alleged anti-gay slur by Pike also figured in a racial and sexual discrimination lawsuit a former police officer filed against the department, which ended in a $240,000 settlement in 2008. Officer Calvin Chang's 2003 discrimination complaint against the university's police chief and the UC Board of Regents alleged he was systematically marginalized as the result of anti-gay and racist attitudes on the force, and he specifically claimed Pike described him using a profane anti-gay epithet.' :1orglaugh |
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And so the useless spoiled offspring riot in the streets demanding even more government spending and handouts........ the same policies supported and implemented by their parents that created the mess. :error |
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