majiemae wrote:Fellow Hawks,
This video is Bob's presentation to the San Diego City Council less than 12 hours after he was released from San Diego county jail for taking photos at the glider port of Gabe's nose. This is just more proof of what jerks those guys (thugs) are.
I want to publicly thank Margie for being my hero. She came down to Torrey on a moment's notice to take my vehicle and possessions (including my cell phone, wallet, and everything else that the police would have otherwise confiscated and possibly searched). Margie also bailed me out at 3am in the morning or I might still be in jail. Thanks Margie!!!!
Thank you Joe. Kind words from USHGA #5 are always welcome!! Your insightful and thoughtful analysis of everything is a treat to witness.
eagle wrote:I watched SDPD arrive, I'm Sure I would been arrested upon speaking Out or filming the incident.
The same thing is happening when speaking out against the many other Gliderport issues.
THREATS, DISCRIMINATION & TARGETING OF PILOTS.... (keeping ME/us Silent)
This has been going on for I would say 25+ years.
Thanks Eagle. That's why I felt it was time to take it to the next level. This will bring it to a courtroom.
BigBird wrote:Wow!!! You've got some cojones!!! Good job!!
Thanks BigBird!! But let me be clear that I was scared. I was very scared. I was scared to the point of shaking. Courage isn't a lack of fear. It's having a conviction that's so strong that you can do what's right even in the face of fear.
BigBird wrote:I still don't understand how the police even took this seriously??? Why did they say you had to leave, what was there reason? Something I do understand is those who think they are 'entitled' in our sport - don't get between them and their entitlement!!!
I think there is some form of "behind the scenes" corruption at Torrey. In the past few years the police have always said that anyone is free to take pictures of anything as long as they're not interfering. But this time, the police went inside the building for quite some time (maybe half an hour or more). When they came out, they took a different position, and that's when they gave me the ultimatum to leave or be arrested. The only reason they've given me was supposedly "trespassing". Now this is a City Park, and the lease says "The general public shall not be wholly or permanantly excluded from any portion of the premises." I've also paid a fee to use that park. So "trespassing" is quite a stretch. I don't think it will stand up in court, and I'm hopeful that will establish a precedent that will stop the abusive harassment that Eagle has mentioned above.
BigBird wrote:I've been wanting to fly Torrey Pines for a while now but I think I'd be walking on eggshells...
Let us know when you're coming, and we'll try to have other Torrey Hawks there. Part of the problem in this case is that I was pretty much all alone. In the past, there have been more other Hawks present, and they were able to be witnesses to the police. But this was a very light flying day, and attendance was very light as well.
brianscharp wrote:You'll no doubt have a much more relaxed time if you don't show up with Bob, pick stronger conditions and don't take photos.
Giving in to tyranny is never the solution. We have a right to be in our San Diego City Parks, and we have a right to take photographs in our San Diego City Parks.
eagle wrote:Wake UP Brown Nose ... Get a Clue & Have a Good Day
Thanks Eagle for your own fight against tyranny at Torrey since before I even met you. I am hopeful that Brian's comments weren't intended as you've taken them. Time will tell who is right.
BigBird wrote:What, no GoPro on my glider or the wife taking pictures of me flying????? Is this a top secret site or something?? I've never heard of such tight requirements. BTW, Bob offered to introduce me to the site so I'll take him up on his generous offer (I might just put my full-face helmet on a little earlier than normal). I would opt for great flying conditions too, but then don't we always wish for primo conditions.
Thanks Phil. As you imply, the implications of not allowing photography are ... ridiculous. Thanks also for being willing to stand with us when you next fly at Torrey. You understand that the Torrey Hawks aren't about "flying under the radar". We're about standing up and asserting our rights openly. Thanks very much for joining us, and I look forward to flying with you at Torrey and anywhere else!!