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You are the best girlfriend ever. #berkmtg
— Jacques (@jacquesbot42) September 26, 2018
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Two longtime Berkeley council members share a quiet moment during their final term — after many years of public service. @LindaMaio and @k__worthington have said they will not run again. #berkmtg https://t.co/8TsuNlSDU2
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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#berkmtg And its always helpful to remember that the police aren't supposed to arrest people for engaging in protected #firstamendment activities in the first place.
— Media Alliance (@twrling) September 26, 2018
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#berkmtg C-64 definition "26 - Protected First Amendment Activity: Various forms of expression including, but not limited to, speech, assembly, marching, holding signs, street theater, distribution of literature, or displaying banners". So no more doxxing for banners?
— Media Alliance (@twrling) September 26, 2018
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#berkmtg adjourned
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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A new proposal from Hahn quite similar to the mayor's item just passed with five yeses (Maio, Hahn, Wengraf, Droste Arreguín) and three noes (Davila, Bartlett and Harrison). Worthington is absent. #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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It is mind-boggling that three entirely untalented people like Arreguin, Davila and Harrison, who would be fortunate to be secretaries or low-level analysts for any Bay Area company of quality, have any authority to craft policy that impacts citizens. It’s frightening. #berkmtg
— Jeff THSD (@jeffthsd) September 26, 2018
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Debate on dais right now about the two proposals: the mayor's item and what has been called the Harrison-Davila proposal. Mayor's item is focused on arrests during "First Amendment" activities vs. the other one, which is ... ALL arrests. BKGD: https://t.co/cmp9V1ViUH #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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According to @NLGnews, “instruction to dispose of items rather than arresting people and calling the arrest of civilians a ‘success.’” Police department should not decide what is first amendment activities. Citizens deserve a right to #privacy from a militarized state. #BerkMtg
— Aidan Hill for Berkeley City Council 2018 (@Aidan4Berkeley) September 26, 2018
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#Berkeley City Council dodge issue regarding #police accountability and #doxxing of civilians, some of which are grandmothers and making them unsafe. Davila argues why she wasn’t allowed to discuss the item. Discussion aimed around #protest activities. #BerkMtg
— Aidan Hill for Berkeley City Council 2018 (@Aidan4Berkeley) September 26, 2018
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Berkeley can make this complaint when it’s population is meaningfully larger than it was in 1950 #berkmtg
— Aaron 🥑🚈🌲🏀 (@aceckhouse) September 26, 2018
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There are those welcoming Berkeley values! #berkmtg https://t.co/wNdzE7h7lV
— Aaron 🥑🚈🌲🏀 (@aceckhouse) September 26, 2018
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The crowd is agitated, the Mayor's proposal would distinct between doxxing "violent" / nonviolent protesters. Crowd is heard yelling "they'll just overcharge us". #berkmtg https://t.co/5uJTDGeIOB
— Lucy Parsons Labs (@lucyparsonslabs) September 26, 2018
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Mayor says property damage would not meet the threshold he has imagined for proactive broadcast on social media during protests. #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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Mayor's proposal has narrowed the scope to First Amendment activity, and for people alleged to have committed a violent act during one of these events. #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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"I had a very difficult time writing this," says Mayor @JesseArreguin. He says the scope of the item should be social media + Nixle, not providing information to the media, or Public Records Act requests. #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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Mayor invokes the 20-minute rule and council comment begins on police photo item. #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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"It is too late to make a good decision," says one Berkeley native who offers frequent comment on council items. He urges council to table the item. Worthington has left, by the way. #berkmtg
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) September 26, 2018
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Wonder what #berkmtg means? Look it up on https://t.co/exvhoM0KAm
— tagdef (@tagdef) September 26, 2018
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Welcome to Berkeley, where "democracy" happens after 11pm on a weekday. I'd be there... but fuck if I haven't sat through that #berkmtg shitshow too many times. cc @B_Meson
— Ergoat (@Ergoat) September 26, 2018
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