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York police engaging in malicious arrests


Apparently York police think that they can arrest people engaged in legal acts simply because they don't like their opinion.

-- Edited by arbilad at 23:04, 2007-07-04

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RE: New York police engaging in malicious arrests


Actually, this is occuring in York, Pennsylvania...

Also, the article seems to be fairly one sided in nature. While I certainly do not condone what goes on in the clinic they are protesting, the whole tone of the article reminded me of stories I read about a situation that occured in SLC and some protestors there who were saying they had the right to get in people's faces and the like along a pedestrian plaza that used to be part of a city street that a religious institution purchased from the city and invested megamillions into...

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And there are laws against that that these protestors were strictly following. And they have been acquitted each time they were prosecuted. Doesn't it seem that if they were really molesting people going in that the government would be able to easily get a conviction? It also sounds like they have a lot of evidence of police abuse, as well as one sided enforcement of the laws.

-- Edited by arbilad at 09:35, 2007-07-05

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