Olympics security head warns of possible violent clashes at Games
RCMP official tells Vancouver council that's why $1b security costs, meetings with activists taking place
By Daphne Bramham, Vancouver Sun columnist
July 8, 2009
VANCOUVER — The head of 2010 Olympics security warned this week that Vancouver and Whistler might be the sites of violent demonstrations and clashes with police.
It's part of the reason that Olympic security is expected to cost $1 billion, which will cover the cost of leasing 900 security cameras along the fences surrounding Olympic venues and a security force that will include 7,000 police, 5,000 private security officers and 4,500 Canadian Armed Forces personnel, Bud Mercer, the RCMP assistant commissioner who heads the Integrated Security Unit, told Vancouver city council this week.
It's also one of the reasons that Mercer uses to justify police visiting known activists at their homes, offices and even interviewing their friends, neighbours and family. He says that it's aimed at establishing relationships with protesters and helping them to plan peaceful and lawful demonstrations.
One way the police hope to keep protests under control is by getting activists to agree to use one of three or more "free-speech zones," which will be set up.
None of this sits well with Alissa Westergard-Thorp, a member of the Olympic Resistance Network, who is one of the 20 or so activists that police have approached. She calls it harassment and intimidation and rejects any suggestion that private meetings with them will do any good at all.
As for the free-speech zones, she says, Canadians have a right to free speech, free association and the right to publicly protest.
Westergard-Thorp also says she can't understand why city councillors are asking police about how the protests will be handled since it's up to them to set the rules.
You can listen to parts of her interview with Vancouver Sun columnist Daphne Bramham by clicking on the following links:
http://www.vancouversun.com/audio/Olympics1.mp3
http://www.vancouversun.com/audio/Olympics2.mp3
http://www.vancouversun.com/audio/Olympics3.mp3
Voice of Reason
July 08, 2009 - 10:12 PM
"Free Speech", we all have freedom to comment, blog, rally & do things in a peaceful & non confrontational manner. You can tell we have freedom of speech. Just check out the comments that people post. Ha-ha. If I am at the Olympics having a good old time, I don't need some demonstrators blurting stuff out in my face. If people want to hear your message, they will rally around those designated Free Speech Areas. Otherwise, you are no better than annoying telemarketers constantly calling you, even if you politely asked them not to call you.