Antarctica, Winter 1982 ([info]ivorjawa) wrote,
@ 2008-09-29 11:25:00
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We get up early to beat the crowds


Denver cops get T-shirts that mock DNC protesters



Denver's police union is facing criticism for printing a commemorative T-shirt that makes light of the use of violence by police, particularly in the wake of 154 arrests during the week of Democratic National Convention this past August.


"We get up early, to beat the crowds," the shirt reads, followed by "2008 DNC." The words flank a grinning police officer holding a baton and wearing a hat with a crossed-out number "68," presumably making reference to activist organization Recreate 68, which staged several anti-war demonstrations during the convention.


"The people of Denver were assured by the city that it would respect First Amendment rights during the DNC, and that that police officers were being trained to do so. The actions of police during the DNC, which involved numerous violations of people's right to freedom of speech and assembly, put the lie to those promises," said Recreate 68's Glenn Spagnuolo. "And now this appalling, tasteless t-shirt shows why. The members of Denver's police union clearly have no respect for the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution. The Denver Police Department Operations Manual includes a Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, which begins, 'As a Law Enforcement Officer, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind, to safeguard lives and property, to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the Constitutional rights of all men to liberty, equality and justice.' The creation of this t-shirt makes a mockery of that statement."


Detective Nick Rogers of the Police Protective Association said that the union predicts sales of about 2,000 shirts in addition to the ones given free to Denver police officers, and also told KMGH that he hadn't received any complaints about the shirt.


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[info]reveritas
2008-09-29 06:53 pm UTC (link)
goddamn it. why does my city have to make such an idiot out of itself sometimes?

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[info]rosalux
2008-09-29 07:40 pm UTC (link)
Wait, is that really real?

I'm still trying to wrap my head around this being real and not an anti-cop thing.

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[info]ketzie
2008-09-30 12:44 am UTC (link)
After the standoff at Ipperwash Provincial Park, in which an unarmed native protester named Dudley George was shot and killed by the Ontario provincial Police, some OPP officers had t-shirts and coffee mugs made to "commemorate" the event. It came out in the official inquiry; it was really real.

That was 1995, with the report of the inquiry being released in May 2007. Given that cops in Canada and the US are pretty close--they routinely travel to funerals for one another--I wouldn't be surprised if the idea came from "our" public servants. Or maybe this crap happens all of the time and we just don't usually hear about it.

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[info]dcart
2008-09-29 08:36 pm UTC (link)
Every once in a while some cop is dumb enough to say what he really thinks. This, though...wow.

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