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Old 06-03-2011, 07:59 AM   #21 (permalink)
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In April 2008, a woman named Mary Brooke Oberwetter attended Thomas Jefferson's 265th birthday, but got arrested because she was dancing to the music on her headphones. Demonstrating against this, some people went there on May 29th to dance and were subsequently arrested and also recieved some pretty rough treatment by the police.

If I was there and they closed it down, I would have said out loud "THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS"

the guard/cop gave them multiple warnings. All they had to do was listen to him and move away.

The third guy in the white shirt was resisting arrest AND he was ignoring the warnings that he was given the first time.

Those three fucked it up for everyone

If that third guy wasn't resisting arrest the way he was, then he wouldn't have been taken down in that fashion. I see nothing wrong with that at all.

This is a far cry from being a police state. People are being so over dramatic.
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IMO I don't know jack-**** though so don't listen to me.
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The problem is that most police officers in America are psychopaths.
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