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1. zdragn+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-29 14:47:36
This is a pragmatic point of view, not necessarily what I believe is "right":

Generally speaking, you don't stand around and try to have a conversation with the police. In a tough situation, the very last priority of the police is helping CNN get a nice camera shot.

Had they moved immediately upon being given the order to clear the street, then attempted to have the conversation, they likely would not have faced arrest.

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2. danesp+t1[view] [source] 2020-05-29 14:54:29
>>zdragn+(OP)
"Helping CNN get a nice camera shot" is something you read into this.

Asking where to move to is a reasonable question to ask the police. Arrest is not a reasonable response.

3. frogpe+954[view] [source] 2020-05-31 00:48:29
>>zdragn+(OP)
It's possible the police were saying things that couldn't be heard on television because the mic was not in front of their mouths and they were wearing huge masks.
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