This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Why should they have to go out of business just because some morons don’t like our system of commerce? It is overtime for the police to use their power to ensure that the rule of law is followed to the letter. The people and business owners who live in the vicinity of the protesters have an equal right to be free of harassment and have full use of their usually clean park, while business owners have a right to welcome their customers, so that they can continue to have the resources to pay their staff, suppliers and themselves. Constitutional law allows the population to demonstrate their point of view in a free and peaceful way, after getting a permit. My blood boils over at the audacity and stupidity of occupying morons. Re: ‘Occupy’ Protesters Have The Right To Stay, Jesse Kline Unreasonable People Need Reasonable Limits, Matt Gurney, Nov. Pawlowki would be targeted, while the larger group would be “accommodated.” George Parker, Cobourg, Ont. Pawlowski was the single “Occupy Calgary” protester and the larger group was protesting to spread the Christian message, the response from the authorities would be exactly the same: Mr. The “Occupy Calgary” group is much larger - too large for the authorities to deal with without causing a pubic outcry. Pawlowski is a single protester who the authorities can deal with without causing a ruckus. It has to do with the numbers of protesters. I don’t think Arthur Pawlowki’s Christian beliefs have anything to do with his treatment by the Calgary City Hall. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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