But they didn't look like it hurt/bothered them. I thought pepper spray was painful.
I just watched a video. Didn't look painful at all. Yep, a couple people moved on their own. Not much though.
But I've been in a house when someone said "hey, what's this?" and we all yelled "nooooooo!!!!!!!" as she pressed the button on the personal pepper spray... She spritzed it, a tiny little amount, and we had to *clear the house* the two story, with basement and attic, house, for HOURS. We were in serious pain, from a spritz. (this was a huge problem, as we were all helping the owner of the spray pack up!)
These people got blasted in the face and barely reacted.
This is NOT very strong pepper spray.
I was an employee in training a few stories up from the WTO protests in Seattle, and got to walk miles in the wrong way just to get home, because of the JERK pretend-protesters. The day started off with real protesters, people with kids in wagons, and as the day went on, those people went home, and they were replaced with people in hoodies (before they were popular) with face masks and gas masks and things to protect their identities and lungs... And the Seattle police used spray things to get them to STOP it, to stop spraying paint on the walls of the city, to get them to just move. One of my good friends had a horrible, awful, asthma attack because of the spray in the air from hours BEFORE. Definitely not the same sort of pepper spray.
Ya know, my mom was a very peaceful hippie, and she NEVER would have thought it was her right to sit in the middle of a pathway, blocking others from easy access to wherever they are going. If I were at Davis, I would have been seriously annoyed at those people just sitting there in the way...
Protesting is one thing. Heck, my private university's tuition went up 13% from my freshman to my sophomore year and that did not feel good... But blocking others from their day to day stuff? No.
They were told to move; they were made to move. Good. Let everyone else go about getting their education and going to their jobs. I have a right to protest. I do NOT have a right to get in everyone's way.