POLICE PICNIC same site, same start time, 1000 guests expected

 

 

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CPAB Meeting

This was only discovered in the meeting the planners had with the city today, and then was addressed with much discussion at the General Assembly tonite, and the consensus of the group was to go ahead with the initial plan of the 12pm start time.  The reality is that there will never be a convenient time or a socially appropriate time to begin an occupation that stands for what we stand for.  Also, the majority of people in attendence at this CPAB event will not be police, but will be the community in attendence, both of whom are an audience of individuals that should share our grievances.   

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The Police are part of the 99%

The LAPD officers are in support of our movement. I know this because most of my family members are in the department. They will not step in unless the actions of the group turn violent, which is NOT going to happen. I can tell you from firsthand knowledge that many of them would like to march with us, but they fear they might be ostracised by their superiors. They are with us in spirit and support us fully. As of last month I believe, the Police Protective League had to renegotiate their contract with the city and a lot of their benefits were taken away not to mention the most of the pensions of the newer officers. It is a sad situation. I will be there marching for them since they feel they cannot

rabbitholemedia's picture

The Police are part of the 99%

The LAPD officers are in support of our movement. I know this because most of my family members are in the department. They will not step in unless the actions of the group turn violent, which is NOT going to happen. I can tell you from firsthand knowledge that many of them would like to march with us, but they fear they might be ostracised by their superiors. They are with us in spirit and support us fully. As of last month I believe, the Police Protective League had to renegotiate their contract with the city and a lot of their benefits were taken away not to mention the most of the pensions of the newer officers. It is a sad situation. I will be there marching for them since they feel they cannot

some questions

I read that organizers have already discussed the "occupation" and established rapport with a police sargent.  Is it effective to build that rapport with low key discussion with the cops and their families during their event?  Are the cops really expecting people to leave their tents at 10:30 and sleep on the sidewalk?  

Civil Disobedience does imply that the group will disobey the law at some strategic point in time, right?  

Is there a clear reason to target City Hall, and are there other important targets (The California Club maybe)?

The police will never support a protest movement

It's fine to get permits and consult with the city, but be clear, the police are not "friends" of this or any other movement. Have you not been watching what's happening on Wall Street? Did you see what happened in Egypt? Have you ever been to an anti-war demonstration or any other demonstration where protesters demanded real change? The cops come out like thugs to repress and beat people. This isn't really a controvertial issue with folks who live in South LA or other areas crawling with LAPD or Sheriffs on a daily basis.

Police brutality and violence against protesters, people of color and poor people is not by mistake or by provocation. The cops are the primary enforcers of the status quo on behalf of Wall Street. Of course they pull a salary but they are not "workers" like the rest of us, who don't have jobs that require us to beat and kill working and poor people as a matter of course.

This movement doesn't have to unnecessarily provoke the police, but it should be clear which side of the barricades they are on. The police will not protect us, they are not our friends. It doesn't matter if this or that individual officer is "nice" or part of someone's family. It's about the institution and its role in society. Just like banks, or the Army or other institutions of capitalism, the cops have their place and they will always obey it.

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