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So about this Florida U student
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jouhou
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Old Sep 20, 2007, 08:17 AM #1 of 69
And by the video...the event was disrupted when people were trying to silence and remove him. THAT is when it became disruption, not after the fact dude.
That guy was clearly anxious and overly excited. He couldn't control himself, just listen to him speak. He's been talking fast since the beginning. That alone is a sign for the police to keep an eye on this guy.
Fast talkers are disruptive because they always want to get their word out to "win" the debate. Someone tries to answer but they just keep talking faster and faster and louder because they feel more stronger and powerful. (very fucking annoying because they don't know how to be concise.)

You can see he angles his body and looks towards the audience to try and provoke an uproar in his favor.
He even patronizes Kerry in a sarcastic way, "You won the election. Isn't that amazing?" That's another sign that this guy wanted to dish a huge battle of words with Kerry.
An argument is NOT orderly conduct.
They foresaw this so they pulled the mic.
Now, if the guy kept his cool and spoke calmly from the beginning then the whole thing could've went well.


And personally, I would sue for infrigment of my rights being violated and for police brutality.
Sue?? Brutality?? I didn't see the police use unnecessary force. They were pulling him and then a cop lifted him up and carry him out. Then he got out of hand and they tried to cuff him.
The video at 2:13, the guy is on the floor.
2:28, you hear someone say there's a taser on him.
3:07, you hear the taser popping.
The police held back on using the taser for 39 seconds. That means they had no other choice but to use um.... I guess you'd call it "brutality", to restrain him.


Rule #1: When the po po grabs your arms. You don't fight back or snap your arms out of their hand. As you can see in the video it turns into resisting arrest. And you can be arrested for resisting arrest.

I love that video. The dude got what was coming to him. They taser'd his ass. It went POPopopop. LOLOLOL. This made my day. He was literally screaming "FIRE" in a crowded theater.

Jam it back in, in the dark.

Last edited by jouhou; Sep 20, 2007 at 08:19 AM.
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Old Sep 20, 2007, 03:00 PM #2 of 69
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Yep. Too many cops are trigger happy with those tasers, and these cops are no different in that area. It takes...7....7...cops to handle one college kid? And on top of that they have to taser the guy because they can't handle it. Bad Form.
Yes, I'm glad you see my point. The guy was so out of control they needed that many officers to keep him down. But evidently it wasn't enough so they had no choice but to taser him.

More than a right, freedom of speech is a responsibility. He had a right to ask questions but he was irresponsible. Someone told him to calm down a little, no need to shout into the mic. and he snaps at the person. Irresponsible children need to be tasered.


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