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Nothing Human Is Alien
13th August 2011, 13:55
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Transit officials blocked cellphone reception in San Francisco train stations for three hours to disrupt planned demonstrations over a police shooting.

Officials with the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, better known as BART, said Friday that they turned off electricity to cellular towers in four stations from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday. The move was made after BART learned that protesters planned to use mobile devices to coordinate a demonstration on train platforms.

The tactic drew comparisons to those used by the former president of Egypt to squelch protests demanding an end to his authoritarian rule. Authorities there cut Internet and cellphone services in the country for days earlier this year.

"BART officials are showing themselves to be of a mind with the former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak," the Electronic Frontier Foundation said on its website.

The American Civil Liberties Union criticized the tactic, saying on its blog that it was the "wrong response to political protests."

BART officials were confident the cellphone disruptions were legal. They said in a statement that it's illegal to demonstrate on the platform or aboard the trains, and that it has set aside special areas for demonstrations.

The demonstration planned Thursday failed to develop. "We had a commute that was safe and without disruption," said BART spokesman Jim Allison.

The demonstrators were protesting the July 3 shooting of Charles Blair Hill by BART police, who claimed Hill came at them with a knife. Several people were arrested when a July 11 demonstration disrupted service during the rush-hour commute and prompted the closing of BART's Civic Center station.

Sensible Socialist
13th August 2011, 16:42
If BART officials stay in the news constantly for outright murder and then attempts to stop dissent against their tactics, I won't be suprised if a larger, more violent, action is started against them.

ÑóẊîöʼn
13th August 2011, 19:13
Special areas for demonstrations = an attempt to neuter dissent.

RadioRaheem84
13th August 2011, 19:39
Pre-emptive strike against democracy.

Nothing Human Is Alien
13th August 2011, 21:38
Special areas for demonstrations = an attempt to neuter dissent.

Sort of like the "Free speech zones (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech_zone)" they throw up in the U.S. now.

The obvious question when a free speech cage is erected is what exactly the area outside of the cage is. Presumably it's a no-free speech zone, right?

Os Cangaceiros
13th August 2011, 22:22
On Thursday, BART police Lieutenant Andy Alkire told the local Bay City News agency that while it was unusual to block mobile services, it was "a great tool to utilise for this specific purpose".

Linton Johnson, BART's spokesman, told the local KTVU television channel that BART "didn’t try to shut down the protest. They simply turned off the cell service so it couldn't become viral.

"It really is just a cost-benefit analysis of where your freedom of speech begins to threaten the public safety."

:rolleyes:

Ele'ill
13th August 2011, 22:37
"Yeah, we murder innocent people frequently- trust us- we know what's best."

CHE with an AK
14th August 2011, 04:05
I think most Europeans would be shocked at how bad it has become in the U.$.A.


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Lynx
14th August 2011, 13:53
Don't they have to get an injunction or permission from a judge??

Jimmie Higgins
14th August 2011, 14:18
San Francisco, a left-wing bastion of socialism and free-love... and middle-east dictator-style repression of protests!:tt1:

Um, obviously not on the same level... it's exaggeration to make a humorous point here folks.