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http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/07/03/328163481/purling-in-anger-arrest-breaks-up-knit-in-at-vermont-utility
QuoteJane Palmer, a diminutive woman in a floral-print dress and a straw hat, was arrested about 30 minutes after the offices closed.
"Palmer was knitting what appeared to be a turquoise scarf, and had knitted about 8 inches of it before Vermont Gas closed at 5 p.m.," VPR's Taylor Dobbs reports.
"It is unclear if she was allowed to continue her knitting at the police station," he adds.
Quote"I was incensed because I feel like they're trying to intimidate and bully people into not protesting," Palmer said, "if you think you're gonna have a record and you're going to have to go to jail or whatever. Law-abiding citizens do not like to be threatened with being arrested."
Wow!
I wonder what pattern she was using for the scarf.
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/local/vermont/2014/07/02/woman-arrested-knit-protest-pipeline/12118239/
Video of the incident in question. Pretty fucked up that eminent domain is now a viable legal threat by corporations. The way it's being viewed as, to quote the rep - "a practical way to get things done" really doesn't bode well in the long run, at all.
Also, looks like they may be able to throw a counter suit for trespassing so there's certainly potential for more shenanigans here.
Quote from: Junkenstein on July 04, 2014, 07:47:58 PM
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/local/vermont/2014/07/02/woman-arrested-knit-protest-pipeline/12118239/
Video of the incident in question. Pretty fucked up that eminent domain is now a viable legal threat by corporations. The way it's being viewed as, to quote the rep - "a practical way to get things done" really doesn't bode well in the long run, at all.
Also, looks like they may be able to throw a counter suit for trespassing so there's certainly potential for more shenanigans here.
Eminent domain has been a viable legal threat for awhile. A whole neighborhood in NJ, I think, was wiped out for condos because the neighborhood was ruled uninhabitable because the houses didn't have attached two car garages. I wish I had kept that link. The shit is being flung faster and more furiously, that's all.