For me it's always been a matter of pride, hearing about the rioting after championships in other cities and thinking that it would never happen here. I am now a dissapointed Torontonian.
eric42 said:
I was glad to see that a few of them got there faces re-adjusted by the police. These jerkoffs will probably cry "police brutality" or something lame like that. Whatever they got, they deserved.
The SIU is now investigating because some nimrod got pepper-sprayed and shoved by a horse. I guess it''s a positive that there are so few police shootings that they have to investigate this. Too bad the horse didn't step on the genius.
I'd love to here the guy testifying against the police.
"I was innocently wasted and was joyfully celebrating by trashing a few cars when this police office came out of nowhere and actually asked me to stop, the nerve of the guy. Anyways, I ignored the jack ass cop, and continued in my harmless festivities by turning some taxi on it's side. It's totally the cabbie's fault for trying to make a living by driving on the street. When the officer decided to illegally detain me, I had to fight for my rights as a 7th generation canadian hockey fan. Then out of nowhere, I get pepper-sprayed. I'm going to sue because police have no business enforcing LAWS after a hockey game. I mean it's not like I lit the car on fire or cheered for the Habs.
Signed,
A drunken Dumbass"