#245946 - 05/16/12 02:35 PM
Re: G8 Summit
[Re: chaosmagnet]
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Registered: 04/27/12
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Thank you.
Just a few thoughts: Riots don't usually start without some escalation first. Emotional-upset people make bad decisions. Large groups of people together aren't always good for your health.
If you're at an emotionally charged event, just keep your wits about you. Funny how almost all good plans involve or require keeping your wits. Pay attention to how your group is behaving as well as any counter-protesters, third-parties, etc. If it starts escalating, move away from the most angry parts of the group and the more tightly-packed parts. A crowd doesn't have to be angry to be bad for you, a panicked trample will be just as harmful as an angry one. Get to the edge and prepare to just leave. You may not have carried your sign as long as you wanted, but it may be time to call it a day and leave.
Edit to add: If you are older or infirm or just don't get around that well, try to avoid getting into the more tightly-packed groups to begin with, at all times, not just when things look a little dicey.
If the police are there, co-operate with them and try not to impede their progress if they move to manage traffic or confront troublemakers.
Edited by BBQ_Pork (05/16/12 04:05 PM)
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#245952 - 05/16/12 06:59 PM
Re: G8 Summit
[Re: paramedicpete]
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Registered: 02/05/10
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Loc: Northern IL
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An acquaintance who is in a position to know has said that the tactic the police may use is to arrest as many protesters as they can without much regard for whether they are especially violent or not to clog up the court system so badly that the protesters cannot get bonded out for 3-5 days.
I have been told by a jail supervisor that Cook County jail is sending thousands of its prisoners to other county jails across the state to make room for the thousands of protesters planned to be arrested. The feds are paying $45 a day per prisoner for the use of the facility and are also paying for the transportation costs involved.
I still think your best bet is avoidance if indeed the police tactic is to randomly arrest protesters primarily with deliberate aim to screw up the court systems to keep people locked up as long as possible. Since the vast majority of the protesters are not violent and probably are not even committing any crimes, if they ever make it to court they will likely be released without much in the way of bond and eventually the charges will be dropped or dismissed.
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#245953 - 05/16/12 07:15 PM
Re: G8 Summit
[Re: paramedicpete]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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Hard to imagine a "riot" in Frederick, Maryland, let alone tiny Thurmont (population 5600). They are tens of miles away from the nearest metro stop.
That's very inconvenient for protestors and reporters.
To avoid such unpleasantness from the policymaker standpoint, it was very wise to move the summit to such a remote fortress as Camp David. They're even closing Cunningham Falls State Park.
Would be so much more easy, satisfying and newsworthy to protest in DC.
As a DC resident, I hope all such future protestor-magnet gatherings will be held in remote locations.
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#245956 - 05/16/12 07:34 PM
Re: G8 Summit
[Re: ILBob]
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An acquaintance who is in a position to know has said that the tactic the police may use is to arrest as many protesters as they can without much regard for whether they are especially violent or not to clog up the court system so badly that the protesters cannot get bonded out for 3-5 days.
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I still think your best bet is avoidance if indeed the police tactic is to randomly arrest protesters primarily with deliberate aim to screw up the court systems to keep people locked up as long as possible. Since the vast majority of the protesters are not violent and probably are not even committing any crimes, if they ever make it to court they will likely be released without much in the way of bond and eventually the charges will be dropped or dismissed. I don't want to get into politics, or even really address any one specific protest, but: If you are at a gathering where this is a possibility, I'll recommend avoiding it. While you may be innocent of any actual wrongdoing, getting caught up in the net in such a way that you could be severely inconvienienced for a few days is something that you may well wish to avoid. Particularly if taking 3-5 days off from your routine could be detrimental to your family (you're not there to pick up Johnny from school tomorrow?) or your employment (miss a few days of work, possibly lose your job or at least some of your vacation days?).
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#245973 - 05/17/12 03:09 AM
Re: G8 Summit
[Re: ILBob]
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Registered: 02/27/08
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An acquaintance who is in a position to know has said that the tactic the police may use is to arrest as many protesters as they can without much regard for whether they are especially violent or not to clog up the court system so badly that the protesters cannot get bonded out for 3-5 days. I've never been to a protest before in my life, but this agrees with some of the things I've been told by politically active acquaintances. While some protestors make trouble, the police sometimes seems to arrest everyone in sight, even using rough tactics. This is scary stuff, and I'm not sure there's much you can do except to get out of there and hope you can get out.
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#246228 - 05/23/12 06:43 PM
Re: G8 Summit
[Re: paramedicpete]
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Registered: 02/05/10
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Loc: Northern IL
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Turned out the NATO event in Chicago was mostly a non-event. Some minor nonsense, but the cops almost outnumbered the protesters. The cops behaved themselves despite some minor incitement here and there, and there were none of the nasty incidents that some may have been hoping for.
It appears that moving G8 someplace else took the wind out of the sails of the protest.
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