VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada (PNN) - October 26, 2012 - A 16-year-old aspiring journalist was handcuffed, arrested and banned from a Canadian shopping mall for six months because he snapped photos of security guards making an arrest.
Who would have thought that Canadian security guards would be just as thuggish as Amerikan security guards?
It all started when Jakub Markiewicz was in Metropolis in Metrotown in British Columbia, the second largest mall in Canada, and spotted mall security guards making an arrest that would be questionable even by Amerikan standards, and maybe by Canadian standards as well, which is probably why the pig thug guards didn’t want those photographs seeing the light of day.
As three guards were busy pouncing on a man for no apparent reason, one of them looked up and spotted the teen taking their photo.
That was when things got ugly.
Markiewicz said the guards quickly turned on him, demanding he delete the photo, which he couldn’t do because he was shooting on a film camera.
Markiewicz said he turned to leave the mall and then snapped a second shot as Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrived.
He said the security guards held him, attempting to grab his camera, and he was pushed to the ground. He said he then tried to use his body to protect two cameras he carried in his bag.
“They’re just yelling and screaming, and telling me to stop resisting,” Markiewicz said.
He admits he started swearing and was then handcuffed by terrorist pig thug cops and taken outside the mall to an RCMP cruiser by the pig thug cops and fascist mall security thugs.
When the pig thug cops arrived they sided with the security guards, using a utility knife to illegally cut off Markiewicz’ backpack and unlawfully search it because they were unable to remove it with his hands cuffed behind his back.
Terrorist outlaw pig thug cops told Markiewicz he was being arrested for causing a disturbance, but they never actually charged him, most likely because they knew they were just illegally using their authority to bully a teenager.
Now Markiewicz is banned from the mall for six months.
Here’s hoping Canadian photographers enter that mall in mass with their cameras to protest the six-month ban.
Not that he should ever again want to spend a dime in that mall, but he shouldn’t be stripped of the right to do so.