Summer Food Fun and Drink 2 Liberty Fun and Games G20 G8

Toronto Cops ready and willing to bust your ass - G20 - G8Police forces in charge of security at the G20 summit in Toronto have been granted special powers for the duration of the summit.

Come within five metres of the security area and you are obliged to give police your name and state the purpose of your visit.

This is a Charter rights violation.

Anyone who fails to provide identification or explain why they are near the security zone can be searched and arrested.

Again, a Charter rights violation.

The new powers are designed specifically for the G20. Sure they are.

Anyone who refuses to identify themselves or refuses to provide a reason for their visit can be fined up to $500 and face up to two months in jail.

If I am up to no harm, no cop can ask me my name. Is is that simple.

Nice. Our Prime Minister, Stephen Harper and Ontario Premier Dalton McGimpy
is a traitor to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

They have urinated on our charter to protect despot leaders and big bankers.

Be angry… I am.

Say it with me folks: F*ck F*ck, F*ckity, F*ck.

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  1. Colin Newell Avatar

    Ryerson student paper, The Eyeopener, is reporting that an undercover RCMP officer was escorted from its downtown Toronto office yesterday.

    An undercover RCMP officer was escorted out of the Eyeopener office today by Ryerson campus security after refusing to leave. Around 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon RCMP Officer Leslie Tull was attempting to use the student newspaper’s office to monitor about 10 quiet G20 protestors in Ryerson’s Student Campus Centre (SCC).

    Dressed in plain clothes, Tull refused requests to leave while asking several people in the office if they knew how many exits were in the building and if the protesters could be kicked out. After repeatedly asking Tull to leave Eyeopener staff called security to remove Tull from the work space.