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UF Lacks Freedom of Speech
footage of University Police Department using excessive force on a student asking a question of Senator Kerry. The student's name is Andrew Meyers and he ...
"Read the Constitution" you mean like the ACLU did before making a
statement that the police interrupting discourse was a violation of rights
as someone who is invited to ask a question has a reasonable expectation to
hear the answer? "This a private event" no it wasnt liar it was an open
event, ticketed only for space concerns & tickets were first come first
served says so on the accent website. why do you feel the need to misinform
people just to push your hate here? find a new hobby loser
If he had asked one question in a timely and courteous manner like EVERYONE
else did none of this would've happened. Instead he had to make an ass of
himself and embarrass the school by being a pompous douchebag. They asked
him to leave and he wouldn't.. I really don't understand why people are
confused about this. He wouldn't leave and was being disruptive so they had
to use force to restore order. He wasn't tased for asking a hard question.
He was tased for being disorderly. That simple.
@JustAnotherGuy186 Thank you. The psuedo hippies of today need a cause to
make them feel self important so they defend douche nozzles like this guy
for being a chode. He could've asked one question and sat down but he felt
like he had to right to get up there and grandstand on a soapbox instead of
waiting his turn like everybody else. They asked him to leave and he
didn't.. so force was used. People trying to equate this to some sort of
civil rights violation need to pull their heads out
@ErsatzFreedonia No, the subject matter is not what got him ejected...he
had already acted out and disrupted the event, so he's on thin ice not to
break rules. Then when he acts like an asshole hogging the microphone for a
minute and a half firing question after question not letting kerry address
any of them, their patience was wearing thin (the moderators that is) and
THEN when he used the word "BLOWJOB" that was the final straw because there
were rules agains profanity and vulgarity.
@bevewyvewyquiet "you can't go back..." yes you can.. he disrupted the
forum while Kerry was answering what was supposed to be the last question
of the day... That's disorderly conduct. "Kerry was trying to cut off..."
when? When he told him he already read it and for him to ask his question
because he wanted to leave because time was over and he has other things to
do than sit and listen to a jackass conspiracy theorist? Go watch my video
at my channel for a very detailed explanation.
@bevewyvewyquiet @bevewyvewyquiet The cop did not pester him immediately,
she told him to get to his point after about 30 seconds after the moderator
asked her to have him get to his point, which was the time limit to preface
and ask a question. He then went on for a full minute asking 5 more
questions not stopping to let Kerry address even one of them. AND by the
way, if you go to the U of F's ACCENT website, you can read the transcript
of the event, and Kerry answers the questions
The Constitution proves his rights were not violated. Care to dispute that
with facts, not opinion? "no it wasnt" Was it held by a private company?
Yes. Did they put forth their own set of rules? Yes. Did Meyer violate
those rules? Yes. "why do you feel the need to misinform people" Like when
you say the cop sexually molested the female in the skate video? Make sure
you bring that up in the Google forum. I'll ask you a question about your
hypocrisy and you will run away as usual.
@JustAnotherGuy186 Actually, he is allowed to ask the police why they're
arresting him. They didn't answer or give a reason, and if they did it
wasn't valid. Disallowing other students to not ask questions isn't
illegal, it's just ignorant but ignorance isn't illegal. I didn't make it
clear when I said he had the right to resist, I didn't mean physically but
I meant verbally he was allowed because the police were wrong in this
scenario. This is why American police seriously suck.
@bevewyvewyquiet his "right of expression" also has limits in the event. He
can't just go in there and do what ever he wants with out consequences. Was
he arrested for what he said? Nope, he was arrested for his behavior and
not wanting to leave, and then added charge of resisting arrest. His right
to expression can be expressed in his own event if he wants to organize his
own. Then HE can make the rules, kick out anyone he doesn't want there, and
act like a jackass all he wants.
Polise protocal (and federal law) requires the police to read them their
rights and inform them of why they are being arrested. And even though I
don't agree with the guys point of views the situation could have been
handled in a more civilised manner by both police and Meyers. The video
does however cut off a few times. Maybe something happened there that makes
the cops look liek the bad guys when left out, maybe they did read him his
rights and it was cut out. I don't know.
@bevewyvewyquiet "no unusual limits on his speech are implied" SURE THERE
ARE...He still had to follow the rules of the event, no vulgarity, no
profanity and 30 seconds to preface and ask a question. Kerry doens't have
all day to sit there and hear 400 questions, that's why there were only
about 4 people that were given a chance to ask a question. He was told to
get to his point, not hassled. His right to freespeech is not what it's
cracked up to be in this event with RULES.
@bevewyvewyquiet What happened earlier has every ounce of bearing on
this... he acted out, and committed disorderly conduct...was given a second
chance to act civilly, and just because he was given permission to ask his
question, doesn't mean he is automatically aleviated from what he just
did... There's still probable cause to arrest him...that doesn't go away...
the police were still going to talk to him after his question, why do you
think they were standing behind him?
@bevewyvewyquiet that male voice is the MODERATOR of the event asking the
police officer to tell Meyer to ask his question because his 30 seconds to
ask it is up.Those were the rules, everyone else followed them. He was
getting to his point...WHEN? he wouldn't shut up to let Kerry respond to
the 7 questions he kept firing at him...if they hadn't of cut his mic off
when would he have shut up? By the way, Kerry answers the questions if you
read the transcript of the event.
"& this unstated limitation is automatically implied by what they think he
was guilty of earlier, even though he was not arrested for it. Is that what
you're saying? " lol. totally never mind thebatman & ccr5cxcr4, theyr just
the local obsessed TROLLs would you beleive they have been here for years?
they are just pissed off because a federal court has now ruled tasering an
unarmed man who poses no immediate threat to be 'excessive force' do not
feed the loser TROLLs
@bevewyvewyquiet did they offer him a chance to address Kerry? Yes they
did, a second chance to behave appropriately after causing a disturbance
(disorderly conduct) and follow the rules that everyone else that asked a
question followed..which were 1 question, 30 seconds to preface and ask it
and no vulgarity or profanity allowed...the student code of conduct must be
followed. He broke all of those, committing disorderly conduct for a second
time in the process.
@OneLancelotLink he was a smartass college prankster... he's well known on
that campus for pulling stunts like this. No bias, just the facts of the
matter. And that aside, he broke the rules of the event, he acted out like
a child when time ran out and he wouldn't be able to ask a question
disrupting the event and was goign to be thrown out at first UNTIL Kerry
told the police officers to hold on a minute and found out what his problem
was...
@bevewyvewyquiet they were beholden to the citizens running the event.
Kerry wasn't running the event, the student group ACCENT was running the
event and told the police they were done with his behavior and wanted him
removed. It was their event, it was not a public town hall forum as people
think. So what are the cops to do, ignore the people in charge of the event
and not remove him when he broke the rules and student codes of conduct?
@MisterDTE nope, go to my channel and watch the video I have there that
explains everything in detail... the description of this video is
misleading. and you don't have to mirandize someone while arresting them,
only when you want to ask them questions about the crime nor do you have to
tell them what they are being arrested for if they're fighting, UNTIL you
get them into custody, which they did inform him what he was under arrest
for.
@OneLancelotLink they did not "thwart him after noting his topic" they
kicked him out because of his behavior (disrupting the event in the first
place), not following the rules of the event (30 seconds to preface and ask
a question) and the use of the word blowjob (no vulgarity or profanity
allowed). There's not complete freedom of speech on school campuses where
there's codes of conduct and rules in certain events.
@bevewyvewyquiet I'm not rearaging the pieces... what's so hard to
understand there are rules in place for the event and he broke them. THAT
got him kicked out of the event. If he would have gone peaceably out of the
event, nothing would have happened and he wouldn't have been arrested. HE
decided to cause a huge scene which now escalated his behavior into an
arrestable offense of which he resisted that arrest now.
The police was just doing their job (though looked stupid), the student was
just innocently asking question, Kerry was just helpless as usual. So whose
fault for this episode? It's the stupid UF that didn't rehearse the forum.
All questions should have been approved in advance. Only students with
approved questions could hold the mic. So simple as that. Forget about
freedom of speech. It doesn't happen anywhere.
@bevewyvewyquiet This was NOT and open town hall forum where you could come
and say anything you wanted, start and argument with a politician. It was
an organized school event where they had a guest speaker to come and
address the students and then take some questions. The event had rules that
were to be followed. He was not arrested for what he said, he was arrested
for his behavior after being asked to leave.
@MeyerDeservedArrest "You don't know what FOS means" seems like its been
interpreted in different ways based on circumstance. in this case a lot of
people interpret it to mean that when someone asks a question in public
they are engaged in protected discourse & hearing the answer to their
question is not an unreasonable thing to expect . you really havent thought
this thru have you TROLL?
@OneLancelotLink "This is bias" How is it bias? It's fact. He's well known
for his pranks on campus... in fact, on Sept 11th 2007 (A WEEK before the
Kerry event) at a ralley for Rudy Gulliani supporters, he went there to
start shit with people there, and was overheard telling a friend if they
wanted to really see a show, he should go to the Kerry appearance. That
shows premeditaion.
@bevewyvewyquiet It was not HIS event. He was not the host, he was a person
attending it and the event was over. He broke the rules and used a
vulgarity and the ACCENT event moderators had enough of his grandstanding
and wanted him removed. Before what is even shown on this video, he caused
a disturbance because he initially wasn't going to get to ask a question.
@bevewyvewyquiet the issue was not of the content of his questions, it was
when he crossed the line and said "blowjob" that the moderators deemed he
crossed the line and was now to be ejected. It was when he resisted leaving
and caused a bigger scene when the police decided he's under arrest now.
They gave him every opportunity to behave as well, and he didn't.
There are rules and laws to abide by so you don't affect the rights of
others. I wanted and came to hear him speak. Not some punk college kid. Has
nothing to do with our rights being taken away. Has everything to do with
you being so smart; that your unable to follow the simple rules of question
and answer. I have the right to ask and listen, no?
@bevewyvewyquiet The one minute or 30 seconds thing was not clear to me, so
I gave him the benefit of the doubt and first said one minute, but I also
found something that said 30 seconds which I then included in the begining
posts inside the video. I'm pretty sure it's 30 seconds to preface and ask
a question which is what my video says.
@Darklink152 you don't have to read someone their rights in the process of
being arrested, only when you want to ask them questions. If they are
fighting, you dont' have to inform them until they are fully in custody,
which they did inform him after he was in custody. Go to my channel and
watch the video I have there of this incident.