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Fined For Sitting In A Park

fourq2
04-29-08, 01:15 AM
http://spacingmontreal.ca/2008/04/25/student-fined-628-for-sitting-in-a-park/

Student fined $628 for sitting in a park

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Lawbreakers? Photo by Karu-san

Watch out, Montrealers: if you sit anywhere in a park other than on a park bench, you could be risking a $628 fine. At least, that’s what it seems after Brendan Colin Jones, a 25-year-old Concordia student, was fined for sitting on a marble ledge in Émilie Gamelin Park (also known as Berri Square). Jones’ official citation is for “using urban equipment for uses other than those intended,” which seems particularly absurd considering that the park’s ledges are designed to be sat on, and there are almost always dozens of people making use of them.

So why weren’t any of the other people who were soaking up the spring sun slapped with a $628? According to the Gazette, Jones appears to have been targeted because, while he was sitting in the park, he snapped some photos of several police officers confronting a group of people who had been drinking alcohol. When the officers noticed that he had been taking photos, they asked him for his camera. When he refused, they told him that it was not allowed to sit on the park ledge. Jones didn’t move, so the police officers demanded to see his identification and then issued the ticket.

This is alarming because it seems to suggest that police officers can use their powers to arbitarily punish anyone they don’t like. I think most Montrealers would agree that Jones was doing nothing wrong: the very design of Berri Square encourages people to sit on the ledges. “A successful public space develops conviviality, use, social interaction, and obviously sitting around is basic,” architect Gavin Affleck told the Gazette. “Trying to eliminate that from a public space is completely opposite to its whole intention.”

So far, the only comment from Ville-Marie borough has been to say that, as long as people sit in the park “in respect of the bylaw,” there should be no problems. But if the by-laws are so vague as to allow police to fine people for sitting on something designed to be sat on, what then?

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Sheesh!

CJ
04-29-08, 02:16 AM
Pigs were pissed that the civvies wouldn't give them a swig of that fine Quebecois beer, so they went looking for a random victim to get off on, and it ended up being that poor bastard.

Of course, taking pictures of the cops doesn't help not draw attention to yourself.

Remember, in Canada's major cities, you're not guilty until the cop convinces himself you're guilty, then you're fucked, and stand a good chance of some good old fashioned physical assault.

mawk
04-29-08, 03:08 AM
I told that bitch i didn't want onions on my big mac...

Jantheman
04-29-08, 04:06 AM
Damn Shaniquah, I told you not to sit there. Now the fricken cops are going to arrest us. What the Fhell?

MostlyHarmless
04-29-08, 06:19 AM
I can see fining somebody for sitting on, say, a tombstone in a cemetery. That's outright wrong. But just sitting on a piece of marble in a damn park. What the hell else is the park there for? It's a place to relax (so long as it's not illegal: screwing, smoking a joint, whatever)....

che
04-29-08, 08:46 PM
Too much use, & sometimes bad use, of the power !
If there's something they don't like then... 'paf' they hit you !
THEY ARE !
And that's what I dont like about cops !
no offense mawkie :icon_kiss:

mawk
04-29-08, 08:55 PM
None taken Che.......many a cop will lay his life on the line for you, whether you like him or not...

Not all Mind you, but alot

MostlyHarmless
04-29-08, 11:26 PM
Cops don't generally like having their pictures taken by the public. Unless it's the press as they get an award. Cops are 1/2 aborigine; They think if you take their picture, you steal their soul. (Sorry Mawk, had to do it)

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