Protest at the University of Florida after student Andrew Meyer was tasered at an open forum with Senator John Kerry.
The protest was about many concerns. Police Brutality, Our Rights of the Firs...
Protest at the University of Florida after student Andrew Meyer was tasered at an open forum with Senator John Kerry.
The protest was about many concerns. Police Brutality, Our Rights of the First Amendment, etc.
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What a bunch of retards, I'm glad I don't live in the U.S. where people are a bunch of immature brats who have no discipline whatsoever.
Andrew Meyer is an attention-whore, his rights were NOT violated, his actions violated the rules of the forum he was in.
Actions have consequences especially when they break the rules, when police arrived, he continued being hostile and ignored requests that he leave peacefully.
I am ashamed for people dumb enough to support his idiotic behavior.
The bottom line is that Meyer chose to violate the rules of the forums, and learned the hard way that organizers of designated forums can indeed set the rules at their forums, but they can forbid vulgar language and remove disruptive people.
People claiming "rights violated": You are wrong. And if Meyer or the ACLU truly believed otherwise, they could bring a case to court. They won't, ironically thanks to Meyer's video... which proves his rights were not violated.
If you think tasering that young weedy student was necessary you need your head examined. I've worked in security for over 8 years beleive it or not . They should either 1.simply slowed down and held him down for a few more min until they could carry - walk him out there was why the rush? 2.All grabbed a lib and carried him out, easy... Thats how we do things in Australia then again you Americans are renound especially in your armed forces by our troops as being thick as pig shit
"was necessary" Never said it was necessary, just the best available technique for subduing him. Safer than physically dominating him, using batons, pepper spray, etc.
"why the rush?" Why should they wait?
"you Americans" Ah! You have an inferiority complex. Very interesting.
Wow! A the white flag already! Nothing intelligent to say, call em a nazi!
Tasering is a reasonable & safer method for subduing an uncooperative suspect than traditional methods. Of course if you anti-taser cultists would prefer we could return to the traditional methods. Batons, tear gas, pepper spray, dogs, rubber bullets, beanbag guns, stingballs, stun grenades, simple physical domination. Of course all of them are more dangerous than tasers, but hey, if its what you want...
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"ejected?" Yep.
"You mean" Nope. I mean he was ejected. What YOU say is ignorant drivel. What I say is correct.
"grabbed aka assaulted" Uh. LOL. Nope, he was being escorted out when he was ARRESTED, not assaulted.
"leave?" Willful stupidity is just choosing to be an idiot. You are a true talent. He wasn't asked to leave. He was ordered to leave.
"meyer violated the rules of the forums and was ejected. "
He was ejected? You mean he was grabbed aka assaulted, when nobody asked him to leave?
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It was HIS choice to get tased."
and he made it, "don't tase me bro"
Andrew Meyer is an attention-whore, his rights were NOT violated, his actions violated the rules of the forum he was in.
Actions have consequences especially when they break the rules, when police arrived, he continued being hostile and ignored requests that he leave peacefully.
I am ashamed for people dumb enough to support his idiotic behavior.
bullshit lie
People claiming "rights violated": You are wrong. And if Meyer or the ACLU truly believed otherwise, they could bring a case to court. They won't, ironically thanks to Meyer's video... which proves his rights were not violated.
I've worked in security for over 8 years beleive it or not . They should either
1.simply slowed down and held him down for a few more min until they could carry - walk him out there was why the rush?
2.All grabbed a lib and carried him out, easy...
Thats how we do things in Australia then again you Americans are renound especially in your armed forces by our troops as being thick as pig shit
"why the rush?" Why should they wait?
"you Americans" Ah! You have an inferiority complex. Very interesting.
Tasering is a reasonable & safer method for subduing an uncooperative suspect than traditional methods. Of course if you anti-taser cultists would prefer we could return to the traditional methods. Batons, tear gas, pepper spray, dogs, rubber bullets, beanbag guns, stingballs, stun grenades, simple physical domination. Of course all of them are more dangerous than tasers, but hey, if its what you want...