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Old 07-14-2010, 07:42 PM
 
Location: 3rd rock from the sun
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Toronto Police - photos of G20 most wanted

Toronto Police Service's Photos - G20 Vandals To ID-Call Police: 416-808-7568 | Facebook

http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/07/06/g...serve-a-break/
Lock them up: Why the G20 thugs don’t deserve any leniency
Overheated arguments from the CCLA and others regarding mass arrests and claims of police brutality need to be kept in perspective. Many of the complaints seem to involve the quality of the sandwiches in detention. Or that the police banged their batons on their shields in an “intimidating” manner. It’s possible many of those arrested for breach of the peace were not directly involved in any violence. But they were released in a matter of hours. Canadians’ constitutional rights have survived the ordeal unscathed.

Public helps police identify troublemakers:
Police release "most wanted" list for G20 violence | Macleans.ca - Canada - Features
Police are combing through thousands of images and videos they have received from the public and are sifting through a Black Bloc database from Montreal to root out those responsible for G20 violence and vandalism.
After the series of six images was released last week, three people were identified overnight and one is now in custody and facing charges, Det.-Sgt. Gary Giroux said Wednesday.
In releasing this round of the "most wanted" G20 suspects, police said they hope to continue the updates on a weekly basis and whittle down about 60 people still wanted for protest violence — with the public's help.
Giroux urged the public to keep submitting photographs and video images of "criminal acts committed during the G20." As of Wednesday, the G20 investigative team said they had received more than 14,000 still images and more than 500 videos
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:07 PM
 
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They are just the susual thugs and no one thinks them representative of Canadian society, i wouldn't doubt you'll find soem amercian thugs involved.I have to wander tho why release people charegd with breach of the peace. You arrest to charge and take to court ;not to just detain. That is no bases for justice at all.It encourages such behviour and makes justice a joke.
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:25 PM
 
Location: Honolulu, HI
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The ones who need to locked up are the attendees of the G20 meeting. The people of Toronto paid more than 1 billion dollars to be protected from themselves. The wealthy bankers should have paid their own tab, it shouldn't have been the plebs. Heck, why don't we even lock up all of the police who beat the crap out of the peaceful protesters who didn't break the law too. I'm growing sick and tired of these "NWO" cops.
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