Are they even allowed to do that? The police coverage is for the safety of the thousands of citizens in attendance -- they have nothing to do with imagery from the video. Florida is such a joke of a state, ugh.
She's doing fine at San Siro. Only because it didn't sell as fast as the rest of stadiums doesn't mean it's flopping.
San Siro is the biggest stadium after Wembley and Stade de France, and it's 5 months away lol
Aren't these idiots PUBLIC SERVANTS? Beyonce has every right to protest what she perceives as police brutality. Those ****ers however, as public servants, need to do their goddamn jobs and guarantee public safety. What a bunch of cry babies.
He's not the Miami PD chief, just the president of the local fraternal order of police chapter (which is a professional organization for officers). He's moving for officers to join for a boycott, not announcing (which I think is probably illegal, anyway).
He's not the Miami PD chief, just the president of the local fraternal order of police chapter (which is a professional organization for officers). He's moving for officers to join for a boycott, not announcing (which I think is probably illegal, anyway).
"We’re going to staff it because we have a responsibility to do that regardless of how controversial it might be, who the artist might be, or the politician might be,” Hegarty explained. “This is a couple of months away, so we’ve still got plenty of time to fill those slots.”
I can't imagine they could decide not to serve over 100,000 residents of the state. Sure, maybe they wont provide protection for Bey, but how can they protest serving so many of their own residents? How dangerous could that be?
The fact that he's even trying to plant that seed is absolutely disgusting. Any officer worth his salt should have the top priority of protecting and serving all citizens; not purposely compromising the safety of thousands to stick it to a pop star.
"We’re going to staff it because we have a responsibility to do that regardless of how controversial it might be, who the artist might be, or the politician might be,” Hegarty explained. “This is a couple of months away, so we’ve still got plenty of time to fill those slots.”
Yeah, I doubt that is legal to leave so many people at risk for the sake of being butthurt. They have no choice. All of this cause she took a stand against police brutality. Stay mad, CULPRITS!
How irresponsible of the departments to even SUGGEST that it wont be a protected event, do they not realize how dangerous that could be via terrorism, or any other idiot who decides to take advantage of such a stupid, and ridiculous statement?
You can't decide who to protect based on your beliefs, that's EXACTLY what she is making a statement against.