Jim Seggie said:
When they start critquing China like they do us, they will be relevant. Until then......
They critiqued China too....:
http://www.amnesty.org/en/region/china
Jim, what is relevant to me is closer to home.
ie: "the threats of lawsuits against the City of Toronto":
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/article/836033--hepburn-why-is-harper-escaping-g20-aftermath-scot-free
What drives our property taxes up. What takes money away from city services.
The City Solicitor employs about 100 lawyers, just for the regular business and lawsuits. ( T-EMS was a favorite: "Never,
NEVER admit the department has done anything wrong!"
) Plus paralegal, secretarial and administrative staff.
G20 lawsuits could become very challenging for them, time consuming, and take years to settle.
This took a decade to settle:
Two weeks ago:
July 1, 2010:
Washington Post:
"D.C. agrees to $13.7 million settlement in 2000 mass arrest: A federal judge gave final approval Wednesday to a $13.7 million settlement between the District and people who were picked up in a mass arrest during a 2000 protest near the World Bank and International Monetary Fund buildings.":
http://current.com/1fpj84c
"Under the settlement, each person arrested and found eligible for compensation will be awarded $18,000,"
Another:
"Last year, the city agreed to pay $8.25 million to almost 400 protesters and bystanders to end a class-action lawsuit over mass arrests in Pershing Park during 2002 World Bank protests, according to the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, which also represents those plaintiffs. That case is awaiting final approval."
"He said it sparked a 2004 D.C. law that set out policies for police to follow at demonstrations,
including a prohibition against encircling protesters without probable cause to arrest them."
Canadian Civil Liberties Association:
July 15th, 2010
Press Release:
"CCLA Files Five G20 Policing Complaints with OIPRD":
http://ccla.org/2010/07/15/ccla-files-five-g20-policing-complaints-with-oiprd/
Jul 13 2010
"The G20: Doing Security the Wrong Way":
http://www.themarknews.com/authors/1071-paul-cavalluzzo
http://www.themarknews.com/articles/1849-the-g20-doing-security-the-wrong-way
15 July, 2010:
Sun:
"Tiny bubbles cause international stir: 'Officer Bubbles' video goes viral around the world":
http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2010/07/15/14726401.html
FOX:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9FKG1U5_BI
( Big surprise )
July 15, 2010
"Federal G20 inquiry not needed yet: Tory MP":
http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/07/15/g20-federal-inquiry546.html
"Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has ruled out a provincial inquiry, saying it was up to the federal government to call one.
But Dean Del Mastro, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, said policing in Ontario falls under provincial jurisdiction."
Restaurants: "Our focus now is on ensuring that our members are fairly compensated for their business losses.":
http://www.torontonews24.com/latest-toronto-news/801-g20-losses-extend-beyond-downtown-core-for-toronto-restaurants
Sun:
Warmington: "Sources tell me security cost of the disastrous G-20 summit will reach at least $2-billion.":
http://www.torontosun.com/news/columnists/joe_warmington/2010/07/08/14651761.html