That They Cannot Do Anything That You Or I Could Not Do. You can watch videos of their arrests, read arrest reports and daily logs, and even look at photos of the people they’ve arrested:Ĭontinue reading Evidently CD11 Staff Is Telling Concerned Constituents That BID Patrol Security Guards Cannot Touch People At All. In 2013 they made more than 1% of the arrests in the entire City of Los Angeles. The Hollywood BID Patrol, run by Andrews International Security, has made physical custodial arrests of far more than 10,000 people since they began their work here in 2007. You’re cute, but you’re wrong.īut Taylor Bazley’s attributed claim that BID security can’t arrest people is just wrong. So actually, you yourself can physically restrain people with handcuffs if they e.g. A lawyer of my acquaintance once said 2 that it essentially authorizes fricking Batman.
California has one of the most weirdly expansive citizens’ arrest statutes (PC 837 et seq.) in the known universe.
The second claim, that BID security cannot do anything that any private person can’t do, is true, but it doesn’t make the point that Taylor Bazley wants it to make. He said “They can not do anything that you or I could not do. One of over three hundred people arrested, shackled, and physically transported by the Hollywood BID Patrol in 2015.According to a recent post on Facebook, Mike Bonin’s Venice Field Deputy Taylor Bazley is telling concerned constituents that 1 they cannot touch people at all. Image of Sakshi Jain on her bullshit is ©2019 MichaelKohlhaas.Org and she looks even crazier in the damn original! It’s in the Carson Plaza Drive.ĭispatcher: And what’s your phone number?ĭispatcher: OK, I’ll send someone out there to talk to you guys. Sakshi Jain: Alright, excuse me? The address? Yeah, hold on one second.ĭispatcher: And what’s your name while you’re getting it? And do you own Denny’s? Are you working there? Or are you just there having the event?
They’re inside too, so that’s why… They’re inside a private Denny’s and like our guests can’t come in now.ĭispatcher: OK. Sakshi Jain: We understand but we’re at a private event so they’re trying to crash it.ĭispatcher: I’ll send someone out there but like I said I don’t think we’ll be able to make them leave but I’ll send someone out there to talk to you guys, OK? Sakshi Jain: Hi, I’m at a Denny’s in Carson and we’re having a private event that is being bombarded by protesters who are harassing us and making videos.ĭispatcher: OK, I’ll send deputies out there but you know protesting is not illegal. If you don’t feel like playing the audio there’s a transcription right after the break!ĭispatcher: Hi, this is Sheriff’s, how can I help you? She keeps saying that it’s a private event! In a private Denny’s! 2 That she paid for! None of this is surprising coming from a woman who hates the public realm so much that she wants to make a living by privatizing public schools, but it’s a little shocking to hear it said out loud.Īnd I also have a copy of what the responding deputies sent to dispatch when they closed out the call, which was that they didn’t do anything because the protesters weren’t breaking the law. Jain tells the dispatcher that there are protesters at this Denny’s and the dispatcher keeps telling her that protesting isn’t illegal and they won’t be able to do anything.
And so, in the grand tradition of life-denying totalitarians everywhere, she called 911 on the protesters.Īnd today I am pleased to present to you a copy of that 911 call! You can listen to it here on YouTube, and download it here on Archive.Org in whatever format suits your needs. And because she hates the public realm Sakshi Jain didn’t appreciate this. And the Catskill supporters showed up to protest.
It seems that on March 27, 2019, Sakshi Jain and her co-locationist co-conspirators were holding a meeting of some kind at a Denny’s in Carson. But if so, well, today I have an interesting bit of information on one episode in the struggle. I don’t know if you’ve been following the thrilling tale of privateering charter school Ganas Academy, its astoundingly unsympathetic founder Sakshi Jain, its misbegotten plans to co-locate at the well-loved Catskill Elementary School in Carson, and the refreshingly vigorous battle being waged by a brave and devoted band of parents and teachers pushing back against the privatizers.