To: Rocket Red who wrote (129212 ) 1/3/2014 10:55:13 PM From: ayeyou 1 RecommendationRecommended By heinz44
Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 233835 MTX needs to explain to the natives that with the road in they will be able to get to the liquor store easier and the road will be approved. Once again they got their hands out for a free ride. Something needs to be done on a national basis and then when they protest crush the protest and lock them up like they did all the white people who protested during the G20 summit. Sick of the politically correct reverse racism. We should never have signed a treaty with them. As the first day of the summit approached, protesters grew in numbers. Several streets were closed to demonstrations on the debut of the summit. Peaceful protests were followed by black bloc tactics as individuals dressed in black dispersed from the crowd and began damaging the windows of particular businesses across Downtown Toronto, mostly fast food chains , retail stores and banks, as well as local businesses. [94] Police cruisers were set on fire and vehicles of media corporations were damaged. [95] Nearby hospitals, shopping centres, and hotels were put in lockdown mode while public transit services were diverted from Downtown to other locations. [96] As security was further tightened and forces increased in presence the following day, protests against police brutality occurred in front of the Eastern Avenue temporary detention centre, where nearly 500 arrested individuals were kept from the previous day's riots. [97] A group of protesters was also " kettled " for several hours through the night after black bloc protesters were believed to be in the crowd. [26] Over 1100 people were confirmed to be arrested over the week. [98] The ISU performed sweeping arrests within a specific boundary from the summit venue. [99] However, despite media coverage informing the public that officers had the power to demand identification and to detain people within five metres of the site, it was later found that no such law existed. [100] Individuals arrested during the protests condemned the treatment they received from police. [101]