The Globe and Mail put out a piece outlining a key Supreme Court ruling. Randy Fleming was arrested for supposedly triggering an opposing group to the point where violence may occur. The police responded by arresting him. Despite a court victory for Randy, it was overturned by the Ontario Appeals Court. Finally, it was sent to the Supreme Court which found police action should never be made in the pursuit of a particular ends. We discuss the implications of this and how shutting down those who disagree with you is a terrible precedent.