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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 12:08:48 GMT
Police brutality? A female Police Officer had her nose broken by these innocent lads. They were resisting arrest. Does anyone expect the Police to just say, "you're nicked son. Come along quietly!". It's about time some people realised that all the Police Officers want to go home at the end of their shift, in one piece. Sometimes you have to meet violence with extreme violence. He was lying down and his actions could have made things worse. This will make policing more difficult.
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Jul 25, 2024 12:37:29 GMT
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Post by baselswh on Jul 25, 2024 12:37:29 GMT
The Peelers that grabbed hold of the thug would of known their WPC colleague got punched in the face,she suffered a broken nose.
Isolating the little kick to the head ( it was'nt a massive blow ) might look bad,but taken into context of the whole situation ,it is an understandable moment in arresting a violent thug.
Maybe kick 'him' in the guts a couple of times next time.
I hope the Peeler in question is back on duty very quickly.
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 12:39:42 GMT
The Peelers that grabbed hold of the thug would of known their WPC colleague got punched in the face,she suffered a broken nose. Isolating the little kick to the head ( it was'nt a massive blow ) might look bad,but taken into context of the whole situation ,it is an understandable moment in arresting a violent thug. Maybe kick 'him' in the guts a couple of times next time. I hope the Peeler in question is back on duty very quickly. Are we watching the same footage?
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 25, 2024 12:40:17 GMT
Police brutality? A female Police Officer had her nose broken by these innocent lads. They were resisting arrest. Does anyone expect the Police to just say, "you're nicked son. Come along quietly!". It's about time some people realised that all the Police Officers want to go home at the end of their shift, in one piece. Sometimes you have to meet violence with extreme violence. He was lying down and his actions could have made things worse. This will make policing more difficult. Three Police Officers had to go to hospital for treatment. " 'Two men have been arrested on suspicion of assault, assault of emergency worker, affray, and obstructing police. 'Two other men have also been arrested on suspicion of affray and assault of an emergency worker.'" So, four of them assaulted an emergency worker. The officers who responded to the incident were all carrying weapons. There is always a worry that during any 'scuffles' the weapon could be stolen and used.
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 25, 2024 12:44:49 GMT
"Amar Rafiq, who filmed some of the original video, was returning to Manchester from Qatar when he saw the incident unfold in front of him.
He said: 'I walked out to the concourse where the incident was taking place. The officer had the man put up against the wall, he was trying to push and shove the officer.
'Moments later the other guy that had been there punched the officer, then they took both of them to the ground. They [police] were saying "you're under arrest".'
He said that was when he started filming, capturing the moment one of the men appeared to be kicked in the head. "
Obviously lot's going on, a very confused situation. However, if you go round punching Police Officers then you'd better expect something to come back your way.
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 12:48:06 GMT
He was lying down and his actions could have made things worse. This will make policing more difficult. Three Police Officers had to go to hospital for treatment. " 'Two men have been arrested on suspicion of assault, assault of emergency worker, affray, and obstructing police. 'Two other men have also been arrested on suspicion of affray and assault of an emergency worker.'" So, four of them assaulted an emergency worker. The officers who responded to the incident were all carrying weapons. There is always a worry that during any 'scuffles' the weapon could be stolen and used. He was prone, was he a threat at that time?
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Post by baselswh on Jul 25, 2024 12:52:40 GMT
Also,f**k these thugs f**king " community".They are subject to our law of the land and if that's not good enough for them they can f**k off and live somewhere else.Threatening civil disorder should see deportations.
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 12:55:11 GMT
Also,f**k these thugs f**king " community".They are subject to our law of the land and if that's not good enough for them they can f**k off and live somewhere else.Threatening civil disorder should see deportations. Deportation to where?
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Post by trymer on Jul 25, 2024 13:06:30 GMT
Breaks WPC's nose gets booted in the head,play stupid games win stupid prizes.
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Post by oldie on Jul 25, 2024 13:13:41 GMT
Also,f**k these thugs f**king " community".They are subject to our law of the land and if that's not good enough for them they can f**k off and live somewhere else.Threatening civil disorder should see deportations. Deportation to where? Kingswood You heard it here first
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 13:17:55 GMT
Kingswood You heard it here first Nobody deserves that.
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 25, 2024 13:19:01 GMT
Three Police Officers had to go to hospital for treatment. " 'Two men have been arrested on suspicion of assault, assault of emergency worker, affray, and obstructing police. 'Two other men have also been arrested on suspicion of affray and assault of an emergency worker.'" So, four of them assaulted an emergency worker. The officers who responded to the incident were all carrying weapons. There is always a worry that during any 'scuffles' the weapon could be stolen and used. He was prone, was he a threat at that time? How do we know? What was going on exactly elsewhere? What had gone on before? Have you ever received training on what to do in a threatening situation?
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 13:22:13 GMT
He was prone, was he a threat at that time? How do we know? What was going on exactly elsewhere? What had gone on before? Have you ever received training on what to do in a threatening situation? What was the intention of the kick?
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 25, 2024 13:27:42 GMT
How do we know? What was going on exactly elsewhere? What had gone on before? Have you ever received training on what to do in a threatening situation? What was the intention of the kick? I don't know exactly as we don't know the full context of the situation, but subdue and control the target comes to mind. Also, how do you know he wasn't asking one of the surrounding people to do something to assist him?
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 13:30:52 GMT
What was the intention of the kick? I don't know exactly as we don't know the full context of the situation, but subdue and control the target comes to mind. Also, how do you know he wasn't asking one of the surrounding people to do something to assist him? Kick to the head and stamping? Is that a standard procedure for the police to subdue someone on the ground?
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Post by trymer on Jul 25, 2024 13:35:20 GMT
Funny that yet again there is no consideration for the WPC with the broken nose or the other injured coppers but so much concern for their attackers.
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 13:52:21 GMT
Funny that yet again there is no consideration for the WPC with the broken nose or the other injured coppers but so much concern for their attackers. Not at all and like yesterday I hope that they make a full recovery, both physical and mental. I also have no issue with the perpetrators getting their just desserts. However the optics of this will not help policing, it can make things harder and that won't be to the benefit of anyone.
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 25, 2024 13:52:32 GMT
I don't know exactly as we don't know the full context of the situation, but subdue and control the target comes to mind. Also, how do you know he wasn't asking one of the surrounding people to do something to assist him? Kick to the head and stamping? Is that a standard procedure for the police to subdue someone on the ground? You do not meet violence with violence. You meet violence with extreme violence. Once the target is down, keep them there. Watching the various videos it is quite obvious that the Police had asked these people to do various things, but these people were not going to do them.
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Post by baldrick on Jul 25, 2024 13:54:56 GMT
Kick to the head and stamping? Is that a standard procedure for the police to subdue someone on the ground? You do not meet violence with violence. You meet violence with extreme violence. Once the target is down, keep them there. Watching the various videos it is quite obvious that the Police had asked these people to do various things, but these people were not going to do them. It's "appropriate force". We'll see what happens.
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