Sunday, November 20, 2011

Cops with gas

Having seen the video of the policemen pepper spraying the students at UC Davis, and watching them trying to provoke those students who sat placidly on the ground without resisting, I am angry. In the first place, calling the police onto a college campus to interfere with a peaceful demonstration by students is a radical act unbecoming an administrator.

Secondly, if I were a student pepper sprayed under these conditions, I would certainly sue the cops holding the spray cans. Exceeding one's authority as an officer of the law is negligence; and battery -- even by a law officer -- is a felony.


3 comments:

troutbirder said...

Sickening all right. Good thing they wern't carrying rifles or ther might have been another Kent State...

Dashmann said...

It was a terrible assault on completely passive demonstrators --when the movement makes it through the Winter, as I predict it will, it could be a veryt nasty Summer, exceeding that of 1968.

Bud said...

There is such a hostility in the country, such a dissatisfaction with the government, such an anger against our business institutions, such a rejection of our school system, such a decline in our national power. It's hard to see how this an all turn our well. I hope I'm a pessimist, and I hope Dashmann is wrong, but I think Troutbirder may be right. Th next "incident" may not go as well (what an irony) as the Davis one.