GriLtCheeZ
"Well, I'm not lookin' for trouble."
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crap. those beatniks deserved it.
You're sooo right bro. They deserved every penny.
no, they deserved to get pepper sprayed. i hate these fucking protestors who just get in the way. both sides. they are annoying fucks.

These bums dont deserve a $1.
Now that those Occupiers are 1%ers, how much of that money will be given to the federal government to help other Occupiers? Oh, that's right, none, since personal injury money is not taxable.
I don't think getting ~30K puts you in the 1%. Hell, for a UC Davis student the estimated cost for a non-resident is about 55Kper year. Tuition alone for one year costs more than they will get from their settlement. (tuition is ~ $36,700)
UC Davis tuition and shit
UC-Davis ... where the kids of the 1%ers in CA who can't get into Stanford, UC-Berkley, or UCLA go to school to study how to grow grapes for wine.
I don't see why they had to be sprayed. That said, the award was way out of proportion.
Exactly.If it was any lower do you think the police will hesitate to do it again? I don't 1 million sends a loud enough message to the police, IMO.
If it was any lower do you think the police will hesitate to do it again? I don't 1 million sends a loud enough message to the police, IMO.
Agree, but part of the damages are probably for violation of civil rights -- still way too high in my opinion,.I see your basic point but the size of the award is way out of proportion to the "damages". Getting pepper sprayed when conducting acts of civil disobedience (and I know that is a separate debate) creates a few hours of pain from the spray. How does that equate into this kind of money? Just seems way too high to me and also sends a message that their actions "pays".
who's going to ask what happens to the 20 cops they need to fire to come up with that $1M?
I see your basic point but the size of the award is way out of proportion to the "damages". Getting pepper sprayed when conducting acts of civil disobedience (and I know that is a separate debate) creates a few hours of pain from the spray. How does that equate into this kind of money? Just seems way too high to me and also sends a message that their actions "pays".
If you believe that part of the legal system is to shape society, then a settlement (or jury result) of this nature is helping to do it. 1 million, especially if they have to lay off officers which I doubt, shuld be a suffcient mesage that this type of conduct is not acceptable.
