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it's people. People are cunts. some are fucking outrageously brutal and sadistic, some are only minorly so, and some get to the end of their tethers too soon and have a bad day at the office.
The copper who whacked that guy in the legs and pushed him over needs removing from the force as he clearly can't do the job right. But that doesn't mean the police are a bad thing.
If someone was threatening my family or trying to break in to my house I know I'd rather call the cops than try and arrange for a gang of mates to come and help out as quickly.
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The copper who whacked that guy in the legs and pushed him over needs removing from the force as he clearly can't do the job right. But that doesn't mean the police are a bad thing.
If someone was threatening my family or trying to break in to my house I know I'd rather call the cops than try and arrange for a gang of mates to come and help out as quickly.
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I agree, it's the Policeman and not the Police at fault, although it also looks fairly bad for the Policemen who stood and watched an unprovoked assault.
If the officer is dealt with appropriately, and preferably criminally, the Police will look a lot better for it.
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If the officer is dealt with appropriately, and preferably criminally, the Police will look a lot better for it.
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which is inexcusable to say the least. Kick them out, make it clear that such action won't be tolerated. Then the police force is improved and the public is reassured.
/Jeremy Kyle blog
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/Jeremy Kyle blog
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the bloke who beat him with a baton and pushed him over has now come forward, which is nice of him.
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Fairly poor picture with people in the way, but it looks fairly convincing to me.
Here it is www.channel4.com/news/articles/uk/tomlinson+death+missing+moment/3076487
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Here it is www.channel4.com/news/articles/uk/tomlinson+death+missing+moment/3076487
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i think the officer in question should be dealt with appropriately - but i'm fairly sure if i pushed someone over in a pub the worst that i'd get is a warning. he didn't actually kill the guy let's remember...
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he didn't act fairly, he needs taking aside and making an example of to return balance to the force :D
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...but he'll probably just be moved to "backroom duties"...and a caution.If high ranking police are only intent on cover-ups,wrongful imprisonment,manipulating crime figures etc.then there's little any "good"cops can do except toe the line.Cops just seem intent on enforcing a stranglehold on ordinary folk.Laws come into force and no one even knows how.Lots of bad intent in the powers that be:(
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Also, laws are made by politicians, the Police just enforce them. I think it's the politicians you want for manipulating crime figures, too.
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