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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 07:49 AM
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Miami Herald: Student's shocking exit becomes talk of Web
The Miami Herald, Wed, Sep. 19, 2007

UF student's shocking exit becomes talk of Web


Freed without bond, a UF student Tasered during a speech dealt with becoming a cyberspace celebrity.

BY PHIL LONG, JENNIFER MOONEY PIEDRA AND MARTIN MERZER


"We hold these truths to be self-evident."
"Four score and seven years ago."
And now, add this to the lexicon of American democracy:
"Don't Tase me, bro. Don't Tase me."

Andrew Meyer, the University of Florida student from Weston who tested the limits of free speech during an address by U.S. Sen. John Kerry, walked out of jail Tuesday and into cyberspace history -- and instant, if likely fleeting, celebrity.

Video clips of his fracas with university police officers flashed around the world, viewed more than 400,000 times. Tens of thousands of people debated the issue on websites, including more than 700 people on MiamiHerald.com. The American Civil Liberties Union and Amnesty International USA rose to his support.

"Shocking someone who was seemingly little more than a nuisance? That belongs in the Ripley's of poor policing," said Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA.

The degree to which Meyer, 21, was a nuisance or an opportunistic prankster -- and the magnitude of the police response -- stood at the center of the worldwide web of discussion as he left jail, was hugged by his father and driven away in his attorney's SUV.

The charges: resisting an officer with violence and disturbing the peace by disrupting a school activity. His attorney said he would plead not guilty.

The bail: none -- he was released on his own recognizance and made no public comment.

The reaction: immediate and wide, starting on campus and racing around the world.

UF President J. Bernard Machen described the event as "regretful" and said two officers involved were placed on administrative leave pending an investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

"We're absolutely committed to having a safe environment for our faculty and our students so that a free exchange of ideas can occur," Machen said.

About 100 UF students conducted a protest, holding signs that said: "Trust Betrayed," "Excessive Force" and, of course, "Don't Tase Me, bro."

"The nation is laughing at us," said student Benjamin Dictor. "And the nation is crying for us, too."

(...)

You can read the full article here:
http://www.miamiherald.com/548/story/242607.html
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cosmik debris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 07:57 AM
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1. His 15 minutes of fame are over. Time to move on. n/t
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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:01 AM
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2. How do you feel
Edited on Thu Sep-20-07 08:13 AM by Apollo11
when you read something like this:

"The American Civil Liberties Union and Amnesty International USA rose to his support."

I guess you probably think "SUCKERS!" :eyes:


ACLU: Incident should have been avoided


By Diane Chun, The Gainesville Sun

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida has released a statement condemning the use of a Taser gun in the arrest of University of Florida student Andrew Meyer on campus Monday.

Executive Director Howard Simon said aside from the possible use of excessive force, the response of the University Police Department "squandered the free speech rights of both Kerry and Meyer."

Simon said people have a reasonable expectation to ask questions in a public setting, and Sen. John Kerry had a reasonable expectation to be able to answer those questions.

"That is free speech, plain and simple," he said.

http://www.gainesville.com/article/20070918/NEWS/70918022
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cosmik debris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:04 AM
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3. You love to put words in my mouth
I suppose you just can't argue against what I said, so you make up some stuff and pretend that I said it. Does that make you feel better?
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HereSince1628 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:05 AM
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4. Tasers = Social Implimentation of the Milgram Experiment
Given a taser, and ever increasing anxieties about "deviant" members of the society they police, security forces feel they have both the authority and the need to use them.




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Virginia Dare Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:17 AM
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5. Oh, they forgot one...
"Give me liberty or give me death"...:eyes:
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Apollo11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 02:56 AM
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6. Early morning kick!
:kick:
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