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Police Assault on Black Woman
TOPIC: Police Assault on Black Woman
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Re:Police Assault on Black Woman 18 Years, 2 Months ago
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I saw the footage on Newsnight last night. On first viewing, have to admit I found the images to be extremely disturbing.
Having said that, I think this is a million-miles away from the infamous Rodney King video, where you could clearly see a group of LAPD Thugs beating the crap out of this poor guy (for what I seem to remember was some kind of traffic violation!)...
What we didn't see last night were the events leading up to the beating, and of course, we couldn't see where the blows were actually landing.
I think that is the key to the whole debate about whether 'reasonable force' was in fact used.
The statement from the accused officer struck me as honest and forthright. It sounded like it came from a guy who had nothing to hide.
Personally, I think he hit her arm. If that is the case, then I'd say it's reasonable force.
From the pictures, she was clearly in a violent and agressive state of mind. In fact, the police had only been called because she was smashing up someone's car after being chucked out of the club.
I'd wager that none of those blows hit her in the face. If he had, then surely there would be evidence to support this (such as doctor's pics etc). Also, I'm not sure if the other officers present would have just stood-by if he'd been hitting her in the face...
The ex-police chappy on Newsnight gave a very calm assessment of what needs to be done in terms of investigating this incident. I must admit that before the interview, I thought this guy was going to damn the police to hell after what they'd done to him.
I'm no fan of the police, and it's a given that there are some very nasty indivduals amongst their ranks.
At the same time, I am sure there are some incredibly decent people in the Force, doing an increasingly difficult job under trying conditions.
Ask yourself, what would you have done in this officer's position?
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Re:Police Assault on Black Woman 18 Years, 2 Months ago
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I agree with cilla ITK you have no idea what cops go thorugh from assult to acid thrown at them.
She vandalised a car then went straight to the cop.
I'll show you the shit what my mate went through.
www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006480897,00.html
He and his uncle are long good family friends. Dont say cops have it easy
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Re:Police Assault on Black Woman 18 Years, 2 Months ago
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Exactly, Mart.
The policeman said (his words) that he used "brute force" and "hit her as hard as he could" (continually).
If we accept this - then this will become the "norm" for the police. They will automatically assume that they can use "brute force" and hit people "as hard as they can" whenever they like.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6430073.stm
and all of you in favour had better NOT complain when it happens to you !
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Re:Police Assault on Black Woman 18 Years, 2 Months ago
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In The Know wrote:
Zooloo - That's quite a racist remark, and I think reasonable people will see it as so. (A Tory Minister was sacked today for saying something similar).
That is an unreasonable and unreasoned opinion. Frankly it falls below the standards I expect on this forum.
In The Know wrote:
...Nazi Germany within months.
Godwin's law - the thread is now dead. As it should be anyway because it is degenerating into nonsense - see standards comment above.
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