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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSome ideas for protestors from a friend on FB - Possibly tongue in cheek
It would be a shame if the protesters began making their signs out of quarter-inch-thick plywood to stop rubber bullets, forming a tight shield wall to prevent police from singling out and mobbing individual protesters. It would be a shame if the people behind the shield wall held up umbrellas so that tear gas canisters fired over their heads on the front line will be bounced away. It would be a shame if protesters began constructing improvised armour vests out of duct tape, hard-backed books, and ceramic tiles.
It would be a shame if protesters started wearing safety glasses, hard hats, respirators, and gardening gloves, all of which can be found at the same hardware stores as the plywood. It would be a shame if they started using traffic cones (the kind without the hole in the top), upside down buckets, or other improvised lids to contain tear gas by placing them over the canisters.
It would be a shame if protesters learned that police scanners are legal to own in the US, allowing them to learn where police are moving, and what routes they intend to take. It would be a shame if they discovered that these scanners can be used to send as well as receive, allowing them to flood the scanner frequencies with noise.
All of this would be a terrible, terrible shame.
*It would be an awful shame if you copied and pasted this, so that they couldnt delete the original and all linked posts (again).
**An even worse shame would be to start donating these items to protesters.
***And leaf blowers!
Ocelot II
(129,196 posts)Plywood is too heavy to carry around for long, but one of those kids' saucer sleds would work - glue or paint your message on the convex side; hold it in front of you when the rubber bullets start flying.