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Ares
25th June 2010, 07:00 AM
New regulations give police right to search anyone near security fence

Police forces in charge of security for the G20 in Toronto have been granted special powers for the duration of the summit.

The new powers took effect Monday and apply only along the border of the G20 security fence that encircles a portion of the downtown core. This so-called red zone includes the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where delegates will meet.

The new powers are designed specifically for the G20, CBC's Colin Butler reported Friday.

Ontario's cabinet quietly passed the new rules on June 2 without legislature debate.

Sgt. Tim Burrows of the G8/G20 Integrated Security Unit said the new regulations make parts of the existing Public Works Protection Act apply to the G20 security zone in downtown Toronto.

"The public has nothing to fear with this legislation and the way the police will use this legislation," said Burrows. "It really comes down to a case of common sense and officer discretion. If you're approaching that fence line, we want to know why."

The new powers are in effect on the streets and sidewalks in and around the security fence.

Under the new regulations, anyone who comes within five metres of the security area is obliged to give police their name and state the purpose of their visit.

Police, at their discretion, can deny access to the area and "use whatever force is necessary" to keep people out.

Anyone who refuses to identify themselves or refuses to provide a reason for their visit can be fined up to $500.

The new rules also give police the power to search anyone who approaches the fence.

The regulation also says that if someone has a dispute with an officer and it goes to court "the police officer's statement under oath is considered conclusive evidence under the Act."

The new regulations continue through Monday, when the G20 delegates leave town

Burrows said police have already made "two or three" arrests under the new rules as of Friday morning.

"We're bound by duty to protect the people that are going be within that fence line," said Burrows. "If you refuse to tell us [why you're there], then we have to assume that your purposes are not of a peaceful nature."


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2010/06/25/g20-new-powers.html#ixzz0rsCqaGWH

Twisted Titan
25th June 2010, 07:30 AM
The public has nothing to fear with this legislation and the way the police will use this legislation,"It really comes down to a case of common sense and officer discretion.


Officer Discretion:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZTbJH6BNaU


Officer Discretion:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD1eOEItcmg&feature=fvw


Officer Discretion:

undgrd
25th June 2010, 07:57 AM
Why is a security fence needed for the safety of individuals engaging in peaceful dialog?
Have the police bothered to ask them the purpose of their meeting to determine if it is peaceful at all?

Cameras and questions from JSP bad. Global domination through economic and military actions good. Got it!

:sicko

Twisted Titan
25th June 2010, 08:07 AM
Why is a security fence needed for the safety of individuals engaging in peaceful dialog?
Have the police bothered to ask them the purpose of their meeting to determine if it is peaceful at all?

Cameras and questions from JSP bad. Global domination through economic and military actions good. Got it!

:sicko




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BrewTech
25th June 2010, 08:14 AM
"We're bound by duty to protect the people that are going be within that fence line," said Burrows. "If you refuse to tell us [why you're there], then we have to assume that your purposes are not of a peaceful nature."

I thought their duty was to protect the population OUTSIDE the fence... ???

Looks like an inadvertent admission of the truth...

JohnQPublic
25th June 2010, 08:58 AM
It's pretty clear. Those inside the fence are planning the destruction of those outside the fence in order to save their quadrillion in derivatives gambling bets. I wonder if the police understand that they are protecting their and their families ultimate murderers? Hey, but they are only doing their jobs, just like the Nazi prison guards. They are heroes.

undgrd
25th June 2010, 11:36 AM
It's pretty clear. Those inside the fence are planning the destruction of those outside the fence in order to save their quadrillion in derivatives gambling bets. I wonder if the police understand that they are protecting their and their families ultimate murderers? Hey, but they are only doing their jobs, just like the Nazi prison guards. They are heroes.


Of course they have no idea. You can't have Smart People (http://northernmuckraker.blogspot.com/2008/08/too-smart-to-be-cop.html) doing police work.

Sheesh
:oo-->

Steal
7th July 2010, 06:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hQ_8Rgoht4&playnext_from=TL&videos=8s7RFywM-8w&feature=recentlik

Ash_Williams
7th July 2010, 06:33 PM
I think it turned out the police were not given new powers outside the fence. The media was just lead to believe that there was this new secret law, and no one bothered to tell them otherwise. Or even tell the police out there otherwise.

Horn
7th July 2010, 06:42 PM
JOIN THE G20 TODAY GET A MEETING IN YOUR COUNTRY,,, SMALL BUSINESSES AND LAW ENFORCEMENT WILL BE GUARANTEED INSURANCE PAYOUTS,,, ACT FAST NO REASON TO DELAY...

RJB
7th July 2010, 06:47 PM
If the Tea party wants to live up to their true roots of the original Tea Party, they need to grow the balls to protest the next G20. Otherwise the Tea Party will remain irrelevant.

Horn
7th July 2010, 06:49 PM
The G20 brings the word Mafia to new echelons of employment.

RJB
7th July 2010, 06:53 PM
The G20 brings the word Mafia to new echelons of employment.

That could almost replace the G.E. jingle.

Steal
15th July 2010, 03:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsjPqK1yO1E&playnext_from=TL&videos=qvXY5OqUj5o&feature=sub

Book
15th July 2010, 05:14 AM
The regulation also says that if someone has a dispute with an officer and it goes to court "the police officer's statement under oath is considered conclusive evidence under the Act."



:o

FunnyMoney
16th July 2010, 08:22 PM
Fiat money and global powers make for a very dangerous mix.