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The G20 summit is one that is known to have a lot of protests associated with it. The municipal government of Toronto thought it would boost tourism. Sadly, it just seems to introduce a bad image of Toronto to the rest of the world. While the government spends thousands of taxpayers dollars on a FAKE LAKE and are enjoying themselves, the rest of Canada is hearing about the insane clashes between protesters and police. The black-clad protesters or "thugs" (David Miller's choice of word) are the ones causing the violence, not the other protesters. They are smashing buildings with bricks, taking baseball bats and hitting police cars and vandalizing several shops. It's hard for them to get arrested because of their masks. They can't identify who is who even with the CCTV cameras installed. The police have been given the okay to use teargas, recently despite the controversial nature of the weapons. A new law that was apparently passed secretly gives police the right to arrest those who refuse to provide identification violating many Canadians privacy rights. I can hear police sirens in the background while I'm typing this and I'm not even in the vicinity of where the clashes are being taken place. Hosting the G20 here in Toronto was a bad idea. Remember the 2009 G-20 London summit? The rest of Canada and the world must be thinking, What the hell is going on?
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The G20 summit is one that is known to have a lot of protests associated with it. The municipal government of Toronto thought it would boost tourism. Sadly, it just seems to introduce a bad image of Toronto to the rest of the world. While the government spends thousands of taxpayers dollars on a FAKE LAKE and are enjoying themselves, the rest of Canada is hearing about the insane clashes between protesters and police. The black-clad protesters or "thugs" (David Miller's choice of word) are the ones causing the violence, not the other protesters. They are smashing buildings with bricks, taking baseball bats and hitting police cars and vandalizing several shops. It's hard for them to get arrested because of their masks. They can't identify who is who even with the CCTV cameras installed. The police have been given the okay to use teargas, recently despite the controversial nature of the weapons. A new law that was apparently passed secretly gives police the right to arrest those who refuse to provide identification violating many Canadians privacy rights. I can hear police sirens in the background while I'm typing this and I'm not even in the vicinity of where the clashes are being taken place. Hosting the G20 here in Toronto was a bad idea. Remember the 2009 G-20 London summit? The rest of Canada and the world must be thinking, What the hell is going on?