Posted on 01/16/2015 8:42:04 AM PST by rktman
According to the protest organizer, six protestors in the southern blockade stuck their arms into holes in the sides of 55-gallon drums and had concrete poured over them. Firefighters had to use power saws to cut open the drums, which weighed 1,200 pounds. The Boston Globe reports: When a Boston firefighters power saw generated sparks that flew onto the protester, he screamed in pain.
The protestors wore diapers, anticipating a long wait.
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No napalm was available?
Just remove their arms , D’oh
***Firefighters had to use power saws to cut open the drums, ***
Why? Shoulder, I would like for you to meet my little friend CHAINSAW!
Maybe make them “ unarmed”...
The fire department should have saved time and just pushed them into the Charles, they could have become reefs. :)
Should have used heavy equipment to move them to the harbor, still in their barrel suits.
Best comment at source:
Should just moved them to the side of the road and let’em figure it out on there own and freeze.
When you think it’s Impossible , The Stupid is taken to another level , LOL
who pays the bill for the firefighters’ time?
OWS, Ferguson, NY “I can’t breathe” - it all sets the tone.
Obama has created the environment, and the Red Guards now know how far they can go to create public havoc without any fear of consequence from the top.
They should have just lifted the concrete barrels with a small crane, taken them to the side of the road, and left the protestors attached to them. Let them find their own way out.
Brilliant! And not that difficult to do. Brilliant!
Unless they called in extra shifts, I don't see any incremental cost. These guys get paid the same whether they're snoozin in the firehouse, or out working.
Should have just drug them all off to the side of the road and left them there.
Should just moved them to the side of the road and letem figure it out on there own and freeze.
They can pay to get themselves out of it.
My teenage fantasy come to life.
Like I said in one of the other threads. Hose them down with the deck gun on a fire engine. At 300 psi, maybe 150 psi or less if the engine man is feeling charitable, the demonstrators will at least be clean.
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