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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 4106223" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>Think about the long game.</p><p></p><p>Block a road on the way to a major festival.</p><p>Stop hundreds if not thousands of people.</p><p>Someone is likely to lose their cool.</p><p></p><p>There motive was not to protest, </p><p>They wanted someone to assault them so they could file a lawsuit.</p><p>Thats the point of the video work.</p><p>Get someone outside the protesting party to do something aggressive and capture it on video. Then react in a manner that could imply significant injury. </p><p></p><p>Then hire an attorney and name everyone they can identify at the scene.</p><p>They claim some sort of injury, soft tissue, lots of pain but nothing that can be disproven with testing.</p><p>The get a pile of small go the F away checks from the insurance carriers for the named but not actively involved parties, and then a bigger one from who ever they prove knocked them down.</p><p></p><p>They can hide behind the position that they were peacefully protesting, and the other party approached and engaged with them. That is likely to nullify any affirmative defense arguments on the part of whom every they sue.</p><p></p><p>The smart move was bringing in law enforcement after politely requesting that the protesters clear the public road.</p><p></p><p>Part of self defense is not to take the bait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 4106223, member: 49426"] Think about the long game. Block a road on the way to a major festival. Stop hundreds if not thousands of people. Someone is likely to lose their cool. There motive was not to protest, They wanted someone to assault them so they could file a lawsuit. Thats the point of the video work. Get someone outside the protesting party to do something aggressive and capture it on video. Then react in a manner that could imply significant injury. Then hire an attorney and name everyone they can identify at the scene. They claim some sort of injury, soft tissue, lots of pain but nothing that can be disproven with testing. The get a pile of small go the F away checks from the insurance carriers for the named but not actively involved parties, and then a bigger one from who ever they prove knocked them down. They can hide behind the position that they were peacefully protesting, and the other party approached and engaged with them. That is likely to nullify any affirmative defense arguments on the part of whom every they sue. The smart move was bringing in law enforcement after politely requesting that the protesters clear the public road. Part of self defense is not to take the bait. [/QUOTE]
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