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10 cops drag a man off a bus for not wearing a mask. The bus driver and half the cops are of course not wearing masks.


One guy had a cloth covering his mouth. Which the CDC said that you can use. But they still told the guy covering his mouth with a scarf to get off the bus. So the police just wanted them off the bus. After pulling the last guy from off the bus. One of the cops thrown the guy's wallet on the ground instead of handing it back to him.
 
And now a message.....see above ......from your liberal Pravda Agents...........Trump caused this shit from laws and rules passed by Democrats in a Demcrap city.............

In the next news........TRUMP KICKS PUPPIES......and Granny gets fed Dog food at the Nursing home.
 
And now a message.....see above ......from your liberal Pravda Agents...........Trump caused this shit from laws and rules passed by Democrats in a Demcrap city.............

In the next news........TRUMP KICKS PUPPIES......and Granny gets fed Dog food at the Nursing home.

Yep, they defend the fascism. Real shocker.
 
Philly Transit Riders Union:

Police Interactions with SEPTA Riders During COVID-19
Published: Apr 10, 2020 2 minute read
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, April 10, 2020
Two videos circulating Friday morning give a glimpse into the disturbing reality faced by transit riders in Philadelphia. In one, a man who appears to be a SEPTA supervisor orders riders off a bus, some with face coverings, stating “if you don’t have a mask you cannot ride public transportation.” In another, no less than seven Philadelphia police officers are shown dragging a transit rider off a bus, apparently for not wearing a face mask.
If riding public transit requires a face mask, then SEPTA must provide masks to transit workers and riders.
On Thursday, SEPTA “urged” riders to wear face masks, despite masks still being listed as a prohibited item on other parts of SEPTA’s website. At some point later in the day, masks apparently became a “condition for riding transit,” although a rider would only know this if they asked SEPTA directly on Twitter. Bus operators received a conflicting message that transit riders did not have to wear a mask.
Under normal conditions, conflicting messages from SEPTA management might only cost riders their time– missed birthdays, graduations, job interviews, doctor’s appointments. During the COVID-19 pandemic, an interaction with an armed police officer could cost a Philly transit rider their life. The Philadelphia Police Department began limiting contact with the public on March 17th. Was this interaction necessary? This response indicates that harassment and profiling will be used to determine who is allowed to use public transit and who is considered “essential”.
Friday, SEPTA said its transit police will “engage customers” to make sure riders are traveling for an “essential reason”. SEPTA must define these essential reasons and ensure any interaction with police does not end in violence.
 
10 cops drag a man off a bus for not wearing a mask. The bus driver and half the cops are of course not wearing masks.



Oh goody. I'd own the bastards if they did that kind of silly shit to me. Unless it's an N95, regular surgical masks must less a rag across your face does any good at all. I'd bury the bastards.
 
10 cops drag a man off a bus for not wearing a mask. The bus driver and half the cops are of course not wearing masks.



Oh goody. I'd own the bastards if they did that kind of silly shit to me. Unless it's an N95, regular surgical masks must less a rag across your face does any good at all. I'd bury the bastards.


Or you would suffer a self-inflicted gunshot to the base of the skull. Possibly drown yourself in a toilet.
 

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