Unpermitted
Does Not Mean Police Can Hurt People 2013 Portland Oregon
Unpermitted
March does not mean the police can now hurt the people for public safety.
This is
a video with clips taken from the recent 2.14.13 unpermitted One Billion Rising March, recently in Portland in which the police
treated peacefully the unpermitted marchers *this time.
In
contrast: There is out-takes added from May Day 2012 and from the N3 Austerity march in 2012 that were both unpermitted marches...
where folks who were protesting were then pepersprayed, blocked and tackled by the police. [while in the street trying to
march]
There is also a short out-takes from 2008 when
the police took my camera, whereupon I filed a lawsuit and changed the policy regarding filming the police in public [and]
I got my camera back, [plus $3,000 in lawyer fees and a tiny token 100 bucks for my personal fee]
The point of this video is to highlight the peaceful marches and the ones where their has been a (uncalled
for) call for violence orchestrated by the police, which usually always is justified by them, by using words like; public
safety, and anarchist [?] being involved, [etc.] The video from Veterans Day highlights the "A" word concern expressed by
Officer Friendly (inches from my face) The police were there, for the possible Veterans "unpermitted march" {that didn't happen]
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