Ten Illegal Police Actions to Watch for in Ferguson
November 18, 2014
Crackdown on the Constitution
Ten Illegal Police Actions to Watch for in Ferguson
by BILL QUIGLEY
When the Michael Brown verdict is announced, people can expect the police to take at least ten different illegal actions to prevent people from exercising their constitutional rights. The Ferguson police have been on TV more than others so people can see how awful they have been acting. But their illegal police tactics are unfortunately quite commonly used by other law enforcement in big protests across the US.
The First Amendment to the US Constitution promises the government will not abridge freedom of speech or to prevent the right of the people to peaceably assemble or to petition to the government for the redress of grievances.
Here is what they are going to do, watch for each of these illegal actions when the crowds start to grow.
One. Try to stop people from protesting. The police all say they know they have to let people protest. So they usually will allow protests for a while. Then the police will get tired and impatient and try to stop people from continuing to protest. The government will say people can only protest until a certain time, or on a certain street, or only if they keep moving, or not there, not here, not now, no longer. Such police action is not authorized by the US Constitution. People have a right to protest, the government should leave them alone.
Two. Provocateurs. Police have likely already planted dozens of officers, black and white, male and female, inside the various protests groups. These officers will illegally spy on peaceful protesters and often take illegal actions themselves and encourage other people to take illegal action. They will even be arrested with others but magically not end up in jail. Others inside the groups will be paid to inform on the group to the government. Comically, when undercover police are uncovered they often claim they have a constitutional right to be there and try to use the constitution they are violating as a shield!
More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/11/18/ten-illegal-police-actions-to-watch-for-in-ferguson/
quadrature
(2,049 posts)Protesters need to watch out for being
bottled up. Have an escape plan.
Better to have two ways out.
Look at a map.
GreatGazoo
(3,937 posts)but what if the protests take a different form -- hunger strike, boycotts, or any of the 198 methods listed here:
http://www.aforcemorepowerful.org/resources/nonviolent/methods.php
What are the chances a planted police officer will participate in a hunger strike? or public nudity ? or a boycott.
Street protests can be effective in certain cases but they aren't the only way or even the best way to get corrective action. Street protests rely on the media and that is a big flaw. Also, street protests seem to be what the local PTB want to happen.