PatGreen wrote:
i read somewhere, i'm not sure if it's true, that it is legitimately illegal to use pepper spray on peaceful protesters. i also know this guy shouldn't be on paid vacation for this bullshit. these kids are lined up and sitting down with arms at their sides, and he's treating it like an execution line. bullshit.
i don't trust much of the media on this specific story, (or usually) because the media reported there was violence and that's why pepper spray was used, and these students were "actively" threatening the officers by encircling them. but all the pictures blow that shit out of the water.

Ok, first their arms may be down to their sides but are locked together. It would be impossible to pull them apart this way unless you use force, and I mean significant force....breaking bones force. THAT would be excessive force.
Now for the pepper fogger. Most people do not understand that it is NON-LETHAL and has been used successfully and highly recommended for unlawful assembly. Although he may be a little close, it is definitely not close enough to cause any sort of injury. The most it would do is cause someone to have respiratory distress do to asthma or something.
These videos no way tell the whole truth either way. If the campus/state have a law about not blocking sidewalks, then they are breaking the law. If the police gave the protesters warning that it's an illegal assembly and they refuse to obey the order to move, then this is
absolutely an appropriate use of force.
I never condone any excessive use of force. The Oakland cops who shot the guy video taping them, with a less lethal projectile, excessive. That was plainly obvious....
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sabretoothpick wrote:
Yhoshi wrote:
wollt ihr die sabres oben sehen müsst ihr die tabelle drehn.
It's a phrase that basically means, if you wanna see the Sabres at the top, turn the rankings.