Olympic Police State

City of Vancouver Seeks to Avert Lawsuit on Olympic Signage Bylaw

City of Vancouver seeks to avert lawsuit over Olympics signage and advertising bylaw

Vancouver Police Acquire LRAD Crowd Control Acoustic Weapon

Vancouver Police have acquired a Long-Range Acoustic Device (MRAD) for use in crowd control during the 2010 Olympics. The LRAD emits a high frequency noise that can disorient & injure people caught within its range. A LRAD was recently used during the G20 protests in Pittsgurgh. Vancouver cops claim the device is only to be used as a public address system...

US journalist Amy Goodman detained at border, questioned on Olympics

U.S. journalist says she was detained at border over Olympic concerns

By Linda Nguyen , Canwest News Service November 26, 2009

Victoria Police Chief Claims Cop Drove Protester's Bus to Torch Protests

OLYMPIC RESISTANCE NETWORK RESPONDS TO POLICE ALLEGATIONS OF UNDERCOVER COP DRIVING PROTEST BUS TO VICTORIA

December 3, Vancouver Coast Salish Territories - According to reports by
24 hours news, on Monday Victoria Police chief Jamie Graham alleged that
an undercover police officer was driving a bus organized by the Olympic

Victoria Police Chief Faces Misconduct Complaint for Revealing Undercover Cop Infiltration

Vic PD Chief Faces Misconduct Complaint for Undercover Bus Driver Remarks

For immediate release Monday, December 7, 2009
Contact: Bruce Dean, 250-298-7256
Video, audio and background links included

A Victoria man has filed a misconduct complaint regarding police chief Jamie Graham and undercover Victoria police operations.

Olympic Surveillance Cameras Begin Set Up

Olympic surveillance cameras cause unease

CBC News, Monday, December 7, 2009

StopWar Statement on 2010 Olympics

StopWar Statement on the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games
December 9, 2009
www.StopWar.ca

ORN Member Denied Entry to US for Public Forum

OLYMPIC CRITIC DETAINED, QUESTIONED, AND REJECTED AT USA BORDER

- For immediate public release - Thursday, December 10, 2009

Anti-Olympic Mural Removed, then Restored

Vancouver city council retreats in the face of criticism that the ordered removal of an anti-Olympic mural outside an art gallery is proof of the 2010 Police State.

Anti-Olympic mural returns
Sean Kolenko, Metro Vancouver, December 14, 2009

Syndicate content