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Showing posts with label Vancouver Riot 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vancouver Riot 2011. Show all posts

20110619

Vancouver is a Great City

All the times that I have been to Vancouver, I have felt safe and secure.

No one has harmed me.

The past few days since Wednesday has shown us that Vancouver is still a great city.

With a great display of positive response, people volunteered to clean up right after the riot. By Saturday, hope returned to Vancouver.


Reference:
Vancouver’s Massive Positive Response to Riot:
http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2011/06/riots-positive-response-and-cleanup/

20110618

Hope After Vancouver Riot

June 18, 2011: It began with the burning of a truck. It ended with riot police moving along a dwindling, unorganized yet intoxicated crowd.

In between were five hours of a large crowd of gawkers watching this spectacle of senseless violence unfold.

As instigators overturned cars and trucks, some of the crowd became emboldened to participate by the apparent lack of aggression by the Vancouver Police, who still managed to move along everyone.

This was mob mentality in action, fueled both by alcohol and high emotions after the Vancouver Canucks lost to the Boston Bruins 4-0.

The police did their job well, but succeeded in dispersing some of the crowd up and down Seymour with tragic results after valiant efforts by concerned citizens protecting the Bay.

Even so, the hopefulness returned when the main body of rioters were contained on Howe between Georgia and Robson Street.

Meanwhile back on Seymour St, one young man began the first of street clean-up by picking up garbage.

And thus began the love for Vancouver which resulted in volunteer clean up crews on Thursday and Friday.


Reference:
What is mob mentality: making sense of Vancouver riot: http://video.citytv.com/video/detail/1000432900001.000000/what-is-mob-mentality-making-sense-of--vancouver-riots/

First Impressions of the Vancouver Riot of 2011

First of all, I'm not surprised the riot happened Wednesday.

Though I'm glad the VPD are keeping the streets of downtown Vancouver safe in the Vancouver riot

Meanwhile the real Canuck fans aren't rioting, having left long before the burning of cars, trucks and police vehicles.

Even after police found and emptied out confiscated liquor, a lot of alcohol was still brought to the event without their knowledge before the end of the hockey game.

Regarding the people arrested: most of them will be found to come from good homes, and some had good jobs.

Wednesday night in Vancouver 2011 was the result of:
  • City-approved street party zone
  • Thousands of dollars of alcohol
  • A media circus


But there is hope: hundreds of volunteers cleaned up after the mayhem ended around midnight Thursday morning, and were still cleaning up Friday.