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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 26, 2024 7:24:39 GMT
Andy Burnham on people who haven’t seen all the evidence linkA new statement released by GMP this morning confirmed an officer was suspended from all duties following the incident. The statement read: "Following a thorough review of further information that has become available in relation to an incident at Manchester Airport on Tuesday evening, Greater Manchester Police has suspended a police officer from all duties. A referral has now been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct for a full independent investigation." Standard procedure. Next?
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2024 7:39:38 GMT
This could represent a signifying split in the public.
A lot of the public actually want this sort of treatment meted out to people who cause altercations in (say) airports - to serve as a disincentive
However, the people who blow into the UK from various third world locations, seem to have a big problem with western policing.
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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 26, 2024 7:51:08 GMT
This could represent a signifying split in the public. A lot of the public actually want this sort of treatment meted out to people who cause altercations in (say) airports - to serve as a disincentive However, the people who blow into the UK from various third world locations, seem to have a big problem with western policing. An interesting observation.
I wonder if part of the difficulty entrants from the third world have with western policing (and public servants generally) is that, generally speaking, the way they do their jobs is not typically susceptible to modification by bribery and corruption.
Of course we do often see bribery and corruption appearing within these institutions once large numbers of third-worlders are employed.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 26, 2024 7:54:15 GMT
A new statement released by GMP this morning confirmed an officer was suspended from all duties following the incident. The statement read: "Following a thorough review of further information that has become available in relation to an incident at Manchester Airport on Tuesday evening, Greater Manchester Police has suspended a police officer from all duties. A referral has now been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct for a full independent investigation." Standard procedure. Next? After new evidence so they found something incriminating
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 26, 2024 7:56:20 GMT
This could represent a signifying split in the public. A lot of the public actually want this sort of treatment meted out to people who cause altercations in (say) airports - to serve as a disincentive However, the people who blow into the UK from various third world locations, seem to have a big problem with western policing. Think anyone decent has a problem with a person posing no danger being kicked in the head
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2024 8:03:12 GMT
This could represent a signifying split in the public. A lot of the public actually want this sort of treatment meted out to people who cause altercations in (say) airports - to serve as a disincentive However, the people who blow into the UK from various third world locations, seem to have a big problem with western policing. An interesting observation.
I wonder if part of the difficulty entrants from the third world have with western policing (and public servants generally) is that, generally speaking, the way they do their jobs is not typically susceptible to modification by bribery and corruption.
Of course we do often see bribery and corruption appearing within these institutions once large numbers of third-worlders are employed.
Yes - a high functioning vs low functioning society is likely to track corruption. The more corrupt your institutions, the worse things get. I fear many of 'our' local government institutions are now just run as Pakistani family 'businesses' (read as 'criminal operations')
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2024 8:06:05 GMT
This could represent a signifying split in the public. A lot of the public actually want this sort of treatment meted out to people who cause altercations in (say) airports - to serve as a disincentive However, the people who blow into the UK from various third world locations, seem to have a big problem with western policing. Think anyone decent has a problem with a person posing no danger being kicked in the head I disagree I disagree that he 'posed no threat' or that the people involved had that information. In any case, i think it is possible to justify even if he didn't (as disincentive to causing physical altercations with police in airports)
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Post by wapentake on Jul 26, 2024 8:12:18 GMT
After new evidence so they found something incriminating What new evidence GMP suspended an officer a day ago this was the statement
This was another statement explaining events before the arrests made by Wasim Chaudry is he part of the white racist scum you refer to and do you now acknowledge that in events leading up to this officers had been assaulted?
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 26, 2024 8:15:26 GMT
Think anyone decent has a problem with a person posing no danger being kicked in the head I disagree I disagree that he 'posed no threat' or that the people involved had that information. In any case, i think it is possible to justify even if he didn't (as disincentive to causing physical altercations with police in airports) So you think anyone fighting is justified in kicking and stamping on some ones head. Or his it just them that supposed to keep And obey the law .its ok . Hope the victim condition doesn't worsen .
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 26, 2024 8:16:24 GMT
After new evidence so they found something incriminating What new evidence GMP suspended an officer a day ago this was the statement
This was another statement explaining events before the arrests made by Wasim Chaudry is he part of the white racist scum you refer to and do you now acknowledge that in events leading up to this officers had been assaulted?
A day after the incident on Tuesday
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2024 8:19:25 GMT
I disagree I disagree that he 'posed no threat' or that the people involved had that information. In any case, i think it is possible to justify even if he didn't (as disincentive to causing physical altercations with police in airports) So you think anyone fighting is justified in kicking and stamping on some ones head. I think someone attacking security in an airport should / can have their head kicked / stamped (or similar). It acts as an incentive for orderly behavior in airports. I would support this in most cases
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 26, 2024 8:19:39 GMT
Yes officers had been assaulted but does that warrant the action of the police afterwards .
What ended up in a possible life threating incident.
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Post by Orac on Jul 26, 2024 8:21:48 GMT
Yes officers had been assaulted but does that warrant the action of the police afterwards . What ended up in a possible life threating incident. Oh what a pity. If our society weren't tied in knots by idiotic third world memetic scams, he would likely have been shot at the scene.
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Post by wapentake on Jul 26, 2024 8:22:17 GMT
Anything to say TTL on the events leading up to the arrests and you regurgitating old news or perhaps a reply if Wasim Chaudry is part of the white racist scum you so despise or are you going to make more diversions than a bored highways agency officer on a bank holiday getaway day?
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 26, 2024 8:23:13 GMT
So you think anyone fighting is justified in kicking and stamping on some ones head. I think someone attacking security in an airport should / van have their head kicked / stamped (or similar). It acts as an incentive for orderly behavior in airports Really a guy on the floor with 2 police officers aiming taser guns at him posses a threat . Funny seance of justice
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