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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
when did a federally funded university library become 'private' property?
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campus rules:
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Originally Posted by http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/campus_regs/
3. All persons on University property are required, for reasonable cause, to identify themselves to, and comply with instructions of, authorized University officials acting in the performance of their duties. Authorized Representatives of a Registered Campus Organization may request identification of persons in the Organization's business meetings.
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Library Rules:
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Originally Posted by http://www.saonet.ucla.edu/campus_regs/
The Library will refuse access to its facilities, resources, or services to anyone who disrupts the use of the facilities by others or is disrespectful to other library users or employees. People who are unwilling to abide by these regulations will be asked to leave, and those refusing to do so will be subject to removal by security personnel and may not be allowed further access to the libraries.
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The rules of the campus say carry ID all the time. The officials asked for his id, he could not produce it, so he was asked to leave, he refused. He broke the rules, what is so hard to see about this?
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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
and by watching the video, you know this how?
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Because I do research:
http://dailybruin.com/news/articles.asp?id=38960
http://www.nbc4.tv/news/10325914/det...ss=la&psp=news
They did not shoot him with a taser, they used the metal prongs on the front. This delivers a small shock, not the full shock it’s capable of.
just to clear this all up, He was not shot with a taser, shooting with a taser involces metal barbs, he was taser with the prongs, it is not as bad as being shot with a taser.
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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
Again, we see the 'just obey the police' and we'll all be ok. they are there for our safety and do no wrong.
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He could have left at any time before or during the confrontation, he did not, the police had no real choice, the only other choice was to drag him out. He could have kicked put, or possibly stabbed an officer, the man was clearly in the wrong with his non compliance. The owners asked him to leave, period.