Officer: “Nobody’s allowed to take pictures.” [More]So why is it the government watchdog "Authorized Journalists" tell us the victim's name, but not that of the incompetent, oath-breaking authoritarian thugs depriving a citizen of rights under color of authority?
Thursday, June 02, 2011
We're the Only Ones Derailed Enough
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Oh come on... Those really good guys in Yoo-nah-fahm, have a tough job to do. You don't know what kind of day he'd had, how many bad guys he'd had to deal with, how many split-second decisions he'd had to make.
What looks like bullying and thuggery to you and me probably had a perfectly good explanation. Maybe he made the officer feel bad by photographing the train station. (He shouldn't have done that, you know.) I'm sure after the next photographer is hauled off to jail and booked, he'll get a thorough explanation of what he did to make the nice officer feel like he needed to be arrested.
Civilians should just shut up and comply and the officer's day will be much easier. Civilians go around acting like free people... like they have rights and stuff, and all hell will break loose.
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