If the OWS people brought guns with them this would have turned into a slaughter of both police and protestors by now. The reason police presence is so prevalent in this is that the Tea Party tends to assemble in more rural (and thus more conservative) areas with little police presence and few gun restrictions. Occupy takes place in cities full of jittery cops and with enough regulations in place to arrest anyone for doing anything.
True as this statement may be, there doesn't seem to be an issue with armed men attending occupy wallstreet. Except for the police.
From:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2496158/postsTally of MASSIVE Tea Party violence/destruction/arrests to date
Vanity ^ | Monday, 4/19/2010 | DTogo
Posted on 04/19/2010 10:43:43 AM PDT by DTogo
Tea Party rallies: thousandsTea Party participants: millions
Tea Party squabbles with Law Enforcement: 0
Tea Parties confronted by riot police: 0
Tea Parties dispersed by tear gas: 0
Tea Party arrests: 0Tea Parties causing violence/injuries: 0
Tea Parties causing property damage: 0
Tea Parties responsible for the death of anybody: 0
Note that a quick search for property damage relating to Occupy Wall Street only shows a man pooping on a police car (hehe). If anyone knows of worse damage than this and the estimated cost it would be helpful to compare it to the Tea party's bill for property damage (which was apparently 0$ as of 4/19/2010 according to what appears to be a more or less biased source.)
Also, here is an example of police being more reasonable and defying the arrest orders from a moneyed person in power:
From the following link: It’s not just that Cuomo has taken big bucks from the Wall Street banksters… he’s pretty much a member of New York’s power elite himself. He’s refused to extend a millionaires tax - in a classic “let them eat cake” moment he responded to the 72% of New Yorkers who support an extension, “The fact that everybody wants it, that doesn’t mean all that much”. It’s a tone-deaf move which has earned him the nickname “Governor one percent“. And with them freaking out, I suppose it makes sense that he would freak out, too.
Cuomo put pressure on Jennings, and Friday night Jennings issued the order: Curfew would be enforced.
The occupiers helped out; at the 11 pm state park curfew, they moved across the line dividing the parks onto city land. The Times Union’s state police source says they had a civil disturbance unit standing by… but with that accomodation, they decided to stand down, rather than provoke a possible riot.
It also helped that the occupation was a mixed crowd of young people, elderly, and families with children.
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