salm wrote:Okay - so what is your plan then? Let the protesters just blockade the whole project? At which point do you think police intervention is warranted?
They can intervene as long as it´s in an adequat manner. Watercanons and batons were, in my opinion, not justified.
They could have used other means like carrying them away
They did - the problem is that this can injure the people as well if they refuse and is simply not practical with such a large mass. Otherwise it would take all through the night, at which point you have to let the people carried away go, leaving them to return tomorrow, and all day the blockade has not been lifted.
or macing them
You mean with pepper spray? That stuff usually hurts way, way more than being hit with a watercannon, unless you are one of those unfortunate ones who get hit in the eyes.
or even using their watercanons laced with tear gas (which i believe they did) and spray the demonstrators with that. After all there are more than one way to use a watercanon.
You want to avoid using tear gas because of the risk of panic.
No, i think you are missing the point. The doctor says that the only time he´s seen more similar injuries was a tournament where you purpusfully try to punch the other guy.
I don´t know why this quote is supposed to be relevant anyways. It doesn´t say anything about the danger of watercanons compared to other methods of getting rid of crowds. It´s just an emotional appeal in a news article.
Very well, let us disregard it. The real matter is whether watercannons were a less violent means of removing the persons than pepper spray and batons, which I think is obvious.
So what we have here are two issues:
a) Are watercannons more violent and dangerous than using batons, pepper spray etc?
b) Were the police justified to act in removing the demonstrators?
As to the first, see above. I think watercannons are a lot more humane than using batons or any of the other stuff. As to the second, I think they were. The protestors were there illegally and they were impeding legal operations. It is also not as if they had been denied ample opportunities to protest elsewhere or had not protested before. Plus, at least some protestors were getting violent.
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