Grimalda, who also claimed to be on a hunger strike, had to be extricated from the situation after complaining about pain in his hand and being told by an attending doctor that he was at risk of forming blood clots. He later Tweeted how doctors “unglued [him] with care,” noting that it was “not painful at all,” and that he planned to continue his hunger strike, presumably from jail, until the group’s demands were met.
After being unfixed from the floor, Grimalda was arrested, and after a total of 42 hours, riot police descended upon the museum to remove and arrest the rest of the protesters, including others gathered outside.
“Footage showed some protesters seated on the floor with hands pressed to the vehicles, while others unfurled a large banner reading ‘auto show of destruction,'” reports Reuters.
drivingdotca I trust they are doing the same in China, USA, Middle East & Russia, countries that necessarily have to be on board.
drivingdotca Leave ‘em there. Turn off the lights and don’t give them any media attention. Losers with nothing else in their lives that need something to feel relevant.