Every radio station, every tv station, mentioned to avoid going downtown at all costs if it was not necessary, the general public WERE told they would be asked for ID...I personally don't think it was wise to protest even it if was peaceful...not at that time. As for foreign tourists, its a shame they were treated unfairly so to speak but when you are talking about protecting leaders of the world and the properties they are holding their meetings in..I do not disagree with the security measures taken. There are many things we have not been told about the events that happened during the summit.. A lot of the newscasters had to volunteer to be arrested to get out of the crowds, and yes even they were handcuffed and taken downtown.
My best friend works in one of the buildings that was on the outer perimeter of the "fence", they were told to work from home and NOT to come in, it was too risky. So when one of Canada's top lawyer firms tells you to stay home..you stay home right?
Everyone I saw on the tv had cameras, video cams and cell phone cameras going, as if they were expecting violence to happen..the small group that where detained weren't even from Toronto.
Its common sense...everyone can cry about being treated unfairly..but then again...they were warned prior to the events to stay away...what part of this doesn't make sense??
anyways its over and done..I'm sure the leaders will think twice before having another summit in the middle of a busy city like Toronto again.
just my 2 cents
Irene