Authorities say more than 200 protesters, many of them wearing masks, took to the streets at Granville and Georgia Streets before 10 a.m. and began causing damage to private property. Comments
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She said there was some property damage, but that the people who committed the damage were not the ones arrested. She said she considers the action non-violent as long as no one was hurt, no matter how much damage is caused.
"The people who were arrested were simply marching down the street trying to assert their Charter rights with the police. The arrests were unnecessarily violent."
Damaging property is "non-violent"?
Vandalism is asserting "their Charter rights"?
Where do they get their inspiration from, George Orwell?
The police had better quell this kind of thing quickly. You can be sure it will get a lot of coverage in Olympic reports overseas.
I would have picked up the chair and tossed it at the protestors head if I was there.
Damaging property costs everyone.
Lock these pecker woods up for 3 weeks until the events are over.
yesterday, i made some comment in support of the protesters.