Sunday, June 27, 2010

G20 Security: What Side of the Fence Are You On?

For G20 summit delegations, Toronto, thankfully, remains a safe haven.

Outside the security perimeter, however, for the downtown business operators, peaceful demonstrators, residents and passers-by who have the misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time...

Not so much.

It was all so predictable and so avoidable.

As CBC News is now reporting, many of the damaged and vandalized Toronto small businesses will be denied insurance coverage for their losses. The clamour for government compensation has already begun.

Needless to say, the wrongfully and needlessly-arrested will be left holding the bag for the costs of defending themselves in the courts.

On that note, TVO's Steve Paiken has emerged as the go-to journalist for live, on-the-street coverage. Last night he wrote:

i saw police brutality tonight. it was unnecessary. they asked me to leave the site or they would arrest me. i told them i was dong my job...
i have lived in toronto for 32 years. have never seen a day like this. shame on the vandals.... and shame on those that ordered peaceful protesters attacked and arrested. that is not consistent with democracy in toronto, G20 or no G20

Mr. Paiken's Twitter stream is here.

- Garry J. Wise, Toronto

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1 comment:

Mark Richard Francis said...

Three people left my place after dinner Saturday night and went downtown to observe *not protest* and were caught in a sweep at the Esplanade. Bail for each expected to be $1000-$1500.

This is the same location Steve Paikin was at Saturday night. See http://runesmith.blogspot.com/2010/06/steve-pakins-twitter-feed.html