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Originally Posted by potter
The guy was trying to get arrested. He purposefully went there to cause a nuisance and get arrested. The police asked him to just stop, or leave NUMEROUS TIMES. He purposefully refused and kept at it until they arrested him.
So basically he's sitting there and finds out dancing at that monument is against the law. He gets a bunch of his followers to go to the monument. They dance and cause a big enough ruckus so the police are called. Once the police get there and ask him to stop or leave, he riles them up, then begins to slow dance with the chick (to make his actions look even more innocent) and flips on a camera. So when the police finally do arrest him (possibly hours after this has all started), morons like yourself see the video and bring it to forums thinking the police were being assholes.
You sir, have been conned.
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Not necessarily.
If you look at the other clips, the police could not and would not tell them what they would be charged with. Just because someone in a uniform tells you to stop doing something, that doesn't mean they are in the right.
Why can't you dance there? Is it posted anywhere that you can't? Some dick telling them they can not without telling them why they would get arrested or able to point to anything saying it was prohibited, is not justification.
It's not like they were spray painting the walls or set up a stage to protest, they were
slightly dancing.