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The Madison Professional Police Officers Association and Dane County Deputy Sheriffs Association
today release the following joint statement:
In February of 2011, tens of thousands of Wisconsinites travelled to our state Capitol in order to have their voices heard. It was truly a remarkable time in Wisconsin's history, where people from all sides of a political issue came together in one place to peacefully demonstrate. There was an exceptional relationship between the protesters and on-duty law enforcement officers during this time, and Madison saw none of the strife or violence that has touched other protest movements nationwide.
The on-duty officers acted in a truly exemplary manner during the 2011 protests. They were professional and courteous, and performed their duties impartially in order to protect the free speech rights of all parties involved. These officers, from countless jurisdictions across Wisconsin, set an example for the world to follow regarding the role of the police during peaceful citizen protests. Part of the reason they
were able to accomplish this was that the leaders of these agencies were extremely sensitive to the free speech rights of all participants, and as such, did not place their officers in positions that would infringe upon those rights.
It is within this context that we have been watching with alarm the recent developments at the Wisconsin State Capitol. In recent weeks, the Department of Administration (DOA) and the leadership within the Capitol Police have commenced enforcement action agains peaceful protesters coming to the Capitol. Officers have been ordered to arrest and cite protesters whose only offense is the silent carrying of a sign. Other protesters have been cited for gathering for the"Solidarity Sing-along," a non-violent group of citizens who sing every day over the noon hour. The Solidarity Singers have been particularly cognizant of the needs of other groups who also want to utilize the Capitol, and frequently relocate outside the Capitol to be respectful of those needs. They are now being cited for assembly at the Capitol without a permit.
The right to free speech and the right to peaceful assembly are two of the fundamental rights upon which our democracy is based. Since the birth of our nation, the courts have taken great pains to protect these rights vigorously, and view any infringement upon these rights with great skepticism. We believe the recent enforcement action at the Capitol clearly violates these rights in a way that should be unacceptable in a free society.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014237136
cr8tvlde
(1,185 posts)In a society where cops, firepeople, teachers, librarians, government folk et al become "The Help", we know that it's about time to Circle the Wagons.
And it couldn't start in a finer state than Wisconsin...right, Paul?s They better start frisking the cops for traitorous cell phones, at this rate.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)The acted the way a civilian police force is supposed to act.
But they are very unique in understanding the job they are supposed to do. Good for them for speaking out against the suppression of free speech by peaceful protesters.This is far more 'normal' in today's America, brutalizing journalists and protesters who dare to exercise their Constitutional rights.
Kudos to Wisconsin's Police Unions.