Author Topic: The constitution* has been thrown out of the window in New York City.  (Read 2263 times)

And up here in Canada it's all good with the timber eh?

Who said they call in the swat teams on a protest.
There are no rights being infringed here.
The unit is being made to handle protests.

What I am saying is that they are making a militarized unit with machine guns to handle protest situations. Adding insult to injury, they lumped protesters and terrorists into one response unit.

It's not unconstitutional but it's not good either

The unit is being made to handle protests.

What I am saying is that they are making a militarized unit with machine guns to handle protest situations. Adding insult to injury, they lumped protesters and terrorists into one response unit.
They aren't going to fire the guns into a protest.
Everyone has the right to protest, but there is nothing against encouraging a protest to breakup.

Also, they shouldn't have to hire more people than they have to save people's feelings.

They aren't going to fire the guns into a protest.
Everyone has the right to protest, but there is nothing against encouraging a protest to breakup.

Also, they shouldn't have to hire more people than they have to save people's feelings.
People get scared when militarized police officers point guns at you.
You don't NEED a militarized police force.

good, and i hope the people who did it get shot

People get scared when militarized police officers point guns at you.
You don't NEED a militarized police force.

i also get scared when peaceful protests turn into people throwing rocks and bottles, but when the cops start to come into it, people seem to get even angrier, so i don't know.

i still think the nypd needs to do more research before they do something, not to generalize. that's why people get hurt.

how the forget is this unconstitutional



while not necessarily unconstitutional its rather disturbing to say the least

how the forget is this unconstitutional
I think swat's referring to freedom of assembly, which is being threatened by a militarized response

I think swat's referring to freedom of assembly, which is being threatened by a militarized response
Okay so first off, I'm pretty sure that the reason there's being a militarized response is because most if not all of the protests lately have NOT been peaceful. As an example from the ferguson "protests": Lootings, robberies, pyros, people throwing rocks at police officers and literally wishing death upon them. And that's just what I saw looking at brief amounts footage of the so called "protests."

Second, you summed it already: "responding to the sort of demonstrations that erupted after the Eric Garner grand-jury decision"
I never watched any livestreams of the eric garner "protests" but I'm almost certain that they're similar to the ones at ferguson, feel free to correct me here.

People get scared when militarized police officers point guns at you.
You don't NEED a militarized police force.
The guy announcing the plans never even said it would be used on peaceful protesters
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"unfortunately sometimes necessary in these ­instances.”

Only the person writing the article said it would be used on protesters, So to our knowledge they will never use these new things unless its a big riot.

Alright then.

Why are they militarizing police officers in the first place then? They already have a SWAT team.