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Post by buccaneer on Jul 28, 2024 9:22:12 GMT
Okay, fair enough. But let's not forget the original perpetrator broke the 'law of the land' by resisting arrest and assaulted three police officers, leaving one female with a broken nose. He too should feel the full force of the law, and the copper in question should be sent on an 'anger management' course. We all know how liberals love their courses and training, don't we. This officer should do that rather than lose his job as the liberals/mob have be calling for. And if compensation is to be paid to the headache, then Mr. headache should be shelling out compensation to the three officers he attacked. Im sure he already been on courses seeing hes a special trained armed officer. And of course them that attack the police officers should face court . And the one who broken the wpc nose face prison. But cant see any of that happening to the police officer . Slap on the wrist like you said. Doesn't mean he can't be rehabilitated by another 'course'. It's par for the course these days. Send him on a course.
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Post by wapentake on Jul 28, 2024 9:25:23 GMT
I'd charge the thugs under the terrorism act, that level of violence in a built up public place should be deemed as terrorist, why would they think a place of high security with armed police they could get away with that level of thuggery. Dont be silly your specialist subject on this at least
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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 28, 2024 9:27:55 GMT
I'd charge the thugs under the terrorism act, that level of violence in a built up public place should be deemed as terrorist, why would they think a place of high security with armed police they could get away with that level of thuggery. I agree. Airports should be places of ultra-heightened security where any threatening behaviour is be dealt with extremely robustly by armed police or, as happens elsewhere, patrolling troops. That is after all why they are there.
Another question, one which I'm not expecting an official answer to, is will the powers-that-be launch a proper enquiry into the extent that institutional pandering to ethnic minorities has led to the heightened sense of entitlement and exemption from normal rules of civilised behaviour characteristic of such minorities. Barely a day goes by without another such incident serious enough to trouble even the legacy media.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 28, 2024 9:27:59 GMT
This is an idiotic argument. This is not a gang fight in the street where people who cause an affray should both be prosecuted. This is an attack on authority of the Crown by a bunch of thugs who should be prosecuted. It's that false moral equivalence working in the minds of the hard of understanding. Not a gang fight but the officer left someone with life threating injurys. Irrelevant even if true.
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Post by Orac on Jul 28, 2024 9:28:01 GMT
Im sure he already been on courses seeing hes a special trained armed officer. And of course them that attack the police officers should face court . And the one who broken the wpc nose face prison. But cant see any of that happening to the police officer . Slap on the wrist like you said. Doesn't mean he can't be rehabilitated by another 'course'. It's par for the course these days. Send him on a course. Perhaps the same sensitivity training that made some of his colleagues 'combat ineffective'. That should sort the problem out.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 28, 2024 9:30:14 GMT
Okay, fair enough. But let's not forget the original perpetrator broke the 'law of the land' by resisting arrest and assaulted three police officers, leaving one female with a broken nose. He too should feel the full force of the law, and the copper in question should be sent on an 'anger management' course. We all know how liberals love their courses and training, don't we. This officer should do that rather than lose his job as the liberals/mob have be calling for. And if compensation is to be paid to the headache, then Mr. headache should be shelling out compensation to the three officers he attacked. Im sure he already been on courses seeing hes a special trained armed officer. And of course them that attack the police officers should face court . And the one who broken the wpc nose face prison. But cant see any of that happening to the police officer .Slap on the wrist like you said. Can’t see what happening to the police officer ?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 28, 2024 9:32:05 GMT
I don't see why the officers should attend any sort of course.
They could easily have justified shooting the thugs.
They should be commended for their restraint.
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Post by wapentake on Jul 28, 2024 9:33:11 GMT
The Lamborghini owning lefty lawyer is backtracking now it's come to light he's facing driving charges of his own, even the lawyers are bent. And was looked at by the solicitors regulator for false racism claim. link
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 28, 2024 9:47:12 GMT
The Lamborghini owning lefty lawyer is backtracking now it's come to light he's facing driving charges of his own, even the lawyers are bent. And was looked at by the solicitors regulator for false racism claim. linkQuelle surprise. A bent Asian lawyer, playing the race card. Sounds like the lovely Mr Yakoob could do with a spot of boot based retraining himself.
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Post by buccaneer on Jul 28, 2024 9:48:50 GMT
I don't see why the officers should attend any sort of course. They could easily have justified shooting the thugs. They should be commended for their restraint. People are calling for a lot worse Middle. They're calling for him to be imprisoned, and lose his job. I wanted to meet that calling in the middle and send him on a little course so he can keep his livelihood.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 28, 2024 9:52:07 GMT
I don't see why the officers should attend any sort of course. They could easily have justified shooting the thugs. They should be commended for their restraint. People are calling for a lot worse Middle. They're calling for him to be imprisoned, and lose his job. I wanted to meet that calling in the middle and send him on a little course so he can keep his livelihood. It would still be an admission of wrongdoing though. And he hasn't done anything wrong. On the contrary, he's shown commendable restraint in the face of disgusting thuggery.
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Post by bancroft on Jul 28, 2024 9:58:50 GMT
So the story seems to be taking shape, Pakistani woman is insulted on flight, assumption do her family confront this person, does he ask police for help. Is this what kicks it off? The first scene we see is the fight, the first crucial thing here is was a police warning issued? We can't tell as there no recorded vocals. If no warning the chap in the blue top finding three individuals on his back could be argued to have initially acted in self-defence. As could his friend who also attacked one of the officers, now he sits down with hands up once he sees the taser being used or does he hear a police warning, we can't tell. Following the chap with the taser who has received a number of blows, and tasered the first attacker he steps back takes a breath and then kicks out. Does not look good. While this is happening the WPC who has recovered, she now has her taser out too, mentions something to the PC that has done the kick, I think she is saying we are being filmed. This then might explain another clip where a number of officers approach the bystanders and man-handle one of the chaps with the phones, who were not involved in any fisticuffs. You can clearly hear these saying, we have not done anything.' Were those police attempting to arrest the bystanders to get them to delete the images, hope not as if so you still would have CCTV yet looks very bad. For me this is a major clustifxxk as they might say in the USA. I wonder if a deal could be hammered out you have two assaults against police officers and then you have a police officer attacking two now defenceless individuals. For me at least two officers need to step down the question is whether assault charges are applied. They might be able to come up with a deal and money paid to the charity the kids work for. oF course the overdramatic lawyer has to agree........ Learning point tasers don't work well in a fluid situation. This is a PC that went to prison for using excessive force not quite the same as here he was attacked first yet this complicated. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-57603091
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Post by buccaneer on Jul 28, 2024 10:00:10 GMT
People are calling for a lot worse Middle. They're calling for him to be imprisoned, and lose his job. I wanted to meet that calling in the middle and send him on a little course so he can keep his livelihood. It would still be an admission of wrongdoing though. And he hasn't done anything wrong. On the contrary, he's shown commendable restraint in the face of disgusting thuggery. I think any lawyer worth his salt wouldn't find it too difficult to prove he used excessive force.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 28, 2024 10:09:44 GMT
It would still be an admission of wrongdoing though. And he hasn't done anything wrong. On the contrary, he's shown commendable restraint in the face of disgusting thuggery. I think any lawyer worth his salt wouldn't find it too difficult to prove he used excessive force. What excessive force?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jul 28, 2024 10:11:02 GMT
It would still be an admission of wrongdoing though. And he hasn't done anything wrong. On the contrary, he's shown commendable restraint in the face of disgusting thuggery. I think any lawyer worth his salt wouldn't find it too difficult to prove he used excessive force. Things are done on the spare of them moment, the police were tasked of securing the safety of the general public, which clearly these thugs had no regard for, they could have taken one of the firearms and used it on the public, had a innocent member of the public been attacked the police would be facing far more criticism and answers than they are now, armed officers are there to protect the general public not mollycoddle entitled thugs.
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