Toronto Anti-Poverty Photos

 

TAP 20 Here's some photos from Wednesday's Anti-Poverty rally on Queen's Park in T.O. I joined the march originating from Metro Park at Queen and Church streets, which was joined be two or three other marches (I think there were five marches all together) while it snaked its way through downtown before eventually converging on the lawn of the Legislature. I'm no expert at crowd estimates, but I'd guess there were about 600-800 people out through the scattered showers that came down.

The Police presence was limited to a few dozen officers, some on bikes which escorted the march, some on horseback which were at Queens park flanking the main entrance to the Legislature when we arrived and some on foot in a diffuse line in front of the main entrance. The marchers didn't seem to pay them much mind and the police didn't make much of an effort to interfere with the march. One exception being when the police tried to nudge the march onto the sidewalk by blocking the road with their bikes, but the plan was thwarted when the march simply stopped and waited for them to move...   Without further ado, the pics!   TAP 19

The obligitory shot of Cops sitting around doing nothing... No set of portest pics would be compleat without it. Ooooo... the oppression.

   

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I still don't get it...

 

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Stickers are fun... 

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Jessica Deakin's picture

Great shots, Mike. Thanks.As

Great shots, Mike. Thanks.

As for the police, it is better they be laughing and enjoying the march than other things they could be doing.

 

J. 

Mike McGregor's picture

cops

Thanks Jessica, and welcome to the London Commons!

The comment with the picture is sort of an inside joke between some of my friends and myself about collections of pictures form demonstrations and protests that contain picture after picture after picture of police standing around doing nothing, coupled with captions like "This is what a Police State looks like!".  I myself have quite a few pictures like this from when I first got into this.  Eventually the novelty wore off, the photos were boring and film remained expensive, so I try to take it easy on the cop-shots.

  

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Neil Blazevic's picture

Film?!

What's that?

Mike McGregor's picture

Film!

Film will be an excellent source of silver after The Crash. I guess it's just being used to store silver our future sulver reserves until then... 

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Thomas Czermak's picture

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really nice and intimate shots Mike - wish I could of been there.

Rachel Ayres's picture

the po

I know I always tease you about your cop shots but I really like this one.

It's so... casual or something... like they should all have coffee or sandwiches in their hands..

they actually look kinda friendly.

-r.

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POsing

I thought they kind of looked like they were posing for a CK or a  Hugo ad, especally these guys:

 

Casual Cops

Ok, more like the casuals page in the Sears catalogue.

 

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