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Police Abuses at Sacramento Critical Mass
Sacramento, the State Capitol. Two groups came from the Bay Area, one by bicycle (lead by Assembly candidate and Berkeley City Council Member Kriss Worthington, and one by Amtrak) to help protect and defend the efforts at holding a Critical Mass community bicycle ride there, after doing political groundwork to help ensure that police would stop the ongoing abuses (see previous stories). No such luck.
(Sacramento, the State Capitol)
Is it the Capitol of Car-ruption? Of conformity? Of corporatism?
Friday, September 7, grassroots activists braved the pattern of unchecked police abuses at Critical Mass rides in Sacramento, the Capitol of California.
Trying to put the best effort forward, Bicycle Civil Liberties Union activists had called for changing the starting location to the steps of the State Capitol, and acquired a permit for a rally for alternative transportation before the ride. We even had two groups coming from the Bay Area, one by train and one by bicycle! We had met with City officials, spoken with City Council, filed Office of Police Accountability (OPA) complaints for some past abuses, and had spoken with the police Captain for the Metro Division. We were promised that we could hold a community bicycle ride and would not be ticketed unless we broke the "rules of the road".
They lied.
Uncounted citations and at least one rather cruel and unusual arrest later (see photos), it is becoming evident that Sacramento Police Department is accountable to no one, and that while the car critical mass may proceed unchecked on a daily basis, the nonviolent, peaceful, healthy, people-powered modes of transportation will be persecuted.
A much more complete account and many photos are posted at the site automatically linked from http://www.bclu.org/sactocm/
Come out next month!
There may be a ride, but there will definitely be an Amtrak group. Come to the Emeryville Amtrak station at 1:30 PM (to coordinate boarding and discount tickets for the 2 PM train) on the first Friday, October 5, 2001. Emeryville station is roughly downhill from the Ashby BART station, take MLK or Adeline South, turn left onto Adeline/Stanford just past where the BART tracks come out of the ground, follow Stanford all the way down past San Pablo, and just past Hollis before the overpass turn right at the sign for Amtrak. Alternately, get off Macarthur BART and take 40th to San Pablo, turn right, go to Stanford, turn left, to the Amtrak sign. Yes you can go at other times, ride alone, or get on at other stations, but it's a lot cheaper if we get you a discount ticket.
One ironic thing: the television news media was upset with us for changing the route after police abuses began. Yet he refused quality hi-8 footage of the arrest (see photos on http://www.bclu.org/sactocm/).
Is it the Capitol of Car-ruption? Of conformity? Of corporatism?
Friday, September 7, grassroots activists braved the pattern of unchecked police abuses at Critical Mass rides in Sacramento, the Capitol of California.
Trying to put the best effort forward, Bicycle Civil Liberties Union activists had called for changing the starting location to the steps of the State Capitol, and acquired a permit for a rally for alternative transportation before the ride. We even had two groups coming from the Bay Area, one by train and one by bicycle! We had met with City officials, spoken with City Council, filed Office of Police Accountability (OPA) complaints for some past abuses, and had spoken with the police Captain for the Metro Division. We were promised that we could hold a community bicycle ride and would not be ticketed unless we broke the "rules of the road".
They lied.
Uncounted citations and at least one rather cruel and unusual arrest later (see photos), it is becoming evident that Sacramento Police Department is accountable to no one, and that while the car critical mass may proceed unchecked on a daily basis, the nonviolent, peaceful, healthy, people-powered modes of transportation will be persecuted.
A much more complete account and many photos are posted at the site automatically linked from http://www.bclu.org/sactocm/
Come out next month!
There may be a ride, but there will definitely be an Amtrak group. Come to the Emeryville Amtrak station at 1:30 PM (to coordinate boarding and discount tickets for the 2 PM train) on the first Friday, October 5, 2001. Emeryville station is roughly downhill from the Ashby BART station, take MLK or Adeline South, turn left onto Adeline/Stanford just past where the BART tracks come out of the ground, follow Stanford all the way down past San Pablo, and just past Hollis before the overpass turn right at the sign for Amtrak. Alternately, get off Macarthur BART and take 40th to San Pablo, turn right, go to Stanford, turn left, to the Amtrak sign. Yes you can go at other times, ride alone, or get on at other stations, but it's a lot cheaper if we get you a discount ticket.
One ironic thing: the television news media was upset with us for changing the route after police abuses began. Yet he refused quality hi-8 footage of the arrest (see photos on http://www.bclu.org/sactocm/).
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One such passer-by was a man who my son described as poor looking, possibly homeless. The officer stopped the man. The man addressed the officer in a respectful manner, calling him "sir". The officer informed the man that he could hear his radio from farther than 25 feet. He informed the man that he would have to confiscate his radio and ticket him. The man was upset. My son felt the radio was quite possibly one of very few valuable posessions to this man. The man objected, sadly. My son described that he was close to tears. My son tried to defend the man to the officer. The officers response was to ask my son, "Does your mother know where you are?" To which my son replied, "How old do you think I am?" The officer replied, "14." My son informed the officer that he was almost 18. The officer insisted on ID proving that. My son produced his CA driver license, proving his age. The officer then said, "Good. I'll be arresting you soon."
The abuses by the Sac PD are continuing. There is no excuse. Cyclists are peace loving people who ride for exercise and transportation. Given the current problems with pollution and fuel, they should be given rights afforded to those who wish to help.
Keep up the good work!
Teresa Jones
Yes, the equipment they took is very valuable. It is worth about $5000. However, the bicycle revolution will go on! We have many, many speakers and many, many bicycles. We'll have a similar sound system at Berkeley Critical Mass next Friday 2001-sept-14.
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor sergeant Gravert, nor officer Chase, nor any other corrupt officers of the law will stop the bicycle revolution.
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BTW, I'm not poor. But, if you'd like to send a donation it will be used to fight the injustice in Sacramento and defend those the police attacked. You can send checks to:
BCLU
PO Box 15071
Berkeley CA
The check should be made out to "BCLU". Please write "sacto-cm" somewhere on the check.
Ryan Salsbury, bicyclist
-sponsored terrorism against activism is designed to do: scare us off. We don't have to let that happen, and the Pantheon knows that the dissention within our own ranks that I've just found out is happening will only make things way worse. We don't have to be dissolved, either from within or without. Remember, in spite of their efforts, Frank Jordan and company are no longer around, but S.F. Food Not Bombs is.
Bike out,
matt d.
Read about what happened to CMers in LA in 2000. And find out what we're doing about it.
http://www.criticalmassmedia.org
MsB