Crime - part deux.

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Miscarriages of justice occur quite often

Police being incompetent isn't a rarity

It happening to a white man does not mean browns n blacks don't suffer the same fate

Very unfortunate event

The roundabout painters don't give a **** about the unfortunate man who died

This incident just gave them more fuel to feed their agendas

The white policeman just **** at his job

That's not a rarity

RIP Nowak

Fingers crossed Tommeh found dead one day soon

Amen
There is lots of failings, and politicians from all parties are to blame. It's no good Number 10 or Starmer putting out statements about the far right, because it's those that are not far right like myself who are getting pissed off.

They've allowed our country to be invaded by illegal migrants from the channel crossings - and people who blame Brexit are papering over the cracks. The EU did not want us to leave and it certainly does not want anyone else following in our footsteps, so they purposely made it as ****ty as possible, with their inactions.

Knives on UK streets are out of control. not one person should be running around with a big **** off knife without serious consequences, when you read West Midlands police have only arrested two people from the other day, what about the others, they were all party to it, even if they were not carrying, it's disorder.

The police in my view now have go to actions which in my opinion resulting in the horrific treatment of Nowak the other day, cuffs and tasers. These are meant to assist officers, not to chuck on a dying man. And no it's not just one **** copper, their thought processes are being driven by politicians who have there own agendas. Even an ex copper spoke out and said you never ever put cuffs on someone first, because by doing so you imply guilt.

Why have we got so many cameras now on our streets, to so called protect us, how come we need protecting all of a sudden is it because of what I've said in my second and third paragraphs - it's not innocent civilians that need monitoring, you need to get a ****ing grip on the courts, to deal with offenders quickly and abruptly. But no the real reason is they want total control of law-abiding citizens and a lot of the cameras are being used as tax revenue collecters.

We saw in the Manchester Airport trial how ineffective cameras were at getting total convictions.

This country needs change, no more stalling on this, Keir needs to get off his arse and first and foremost deal with knife crime, now, not tomorrow, not the day after, immediately, how many more Nottinghams, Southports, Southamptons etc. We also need the anti white rhetoric from his government to stop. Just because we disagree with him and his narratives, does not make me right wing.

The violence at protests was wrong and I'm sure they will be dealt with like they were in Southport - BUT the problems remain, turn back the invaders, bang anyone up for 5 years that even just carrys a knife, and stop snooping into our lives with CCTV and Digital change - pretending it's some how for our own well-being.

Mate if this does not change there will be a backlash eventually - and who the **** dug up a warmonger from his grave, Blair, Blair of all people, had they learned nothing from Mandelson.

This isn't just about one copper being **** at his job. It's a long chain of events. And we need to look at the recruitment process that also leads to problems when you employ 5 foot midgets, we need to bring back strict height limits or remodel the roles they perform. I don;t know, can't we look to forces personnel?

That's it for now. :bandit:
 
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There is lots of failings, and politicians from all parties are to blame. It's no good Number 10 or Starmer putting out statements about the far right, because it's those that are not far right like myself who are getting pissed off.

They've allowed our country to be invaded by illegal migrants from the channel crossings - and people who blame Brexit are papering over the cracks. The EU did not want us to leave and it certainly does not want anyone else following in our footsteps, so they purposely made it as ****ty as possible, with their inactions.

Knives on UK streets are out of control. not one person should be running around with a big **** off knife without serious consequences, when you read West Midlands police have only arrested two people from the other day, what about the others, they were all party to it, even if they were not carrying, it's disorder.

The police in my view now have go to actions which in my opinion resulting in the horrific treatment of Nowak the other day, cuffs and tasers. These are meant to assist officers, not to chuck on a dying man. And no it's not just one **** copper, their thought processes are being driven by politicians who have there own agendas. Even an ex copper spoke out and said you never ever put cuffs on someone first, because by doing so you imply guilt.

Why have we got so many cameras now on our streets, to so called protect us, how come we need protecting all of a sudden is it because of what I've said in my second and third paragraphs - it's not innocent civilians that need monitoring, you need to get a ****ing grip on the courts, to deal with offenders quickly and abruptly. But no the real season is they want total control of law-abiding citizens and a lot of the cameras are being used as tax revenue collecters.

We saw in the Manchester Airport trial how ineffective cameras were at getting total convictions.

This country needs change, no more stalling on this, Keir needs to get off his arse and first and foremost deal with knife crime, now, not tomorrow, not the day after, immediately, how many more Nottinghams, Southports, Southamptons etc. We also need the anti white rhetoric from his government to stop. Just because we disagree with him and his narratives, does not make me right wing.

The violence at protests was wrong and I'm sure they will be dealt with like they were in Southport - BUT the problems remain, turn back the invaders, bang anyone up for 5 years that even just carrys a knife, and stop snooping into our lives with CCTV and Digital change - pretending it's some how for our own well-being.

Mate if this does not change there will be a backlash eventually - and who the **** dug up a warmonger from his grave, Blair, Blair of all people, had they learned nothing from Mandelson.

This isn't just about a copper being **** at his job. And we need to look at the recruitment process that also leads to promblems when you employ 5 foot midgets, we need to bring back strict height limits or remodel the roles they perform. I don;t know, can't we look to forces personell?

That's it for now. :bandit:
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Hopefully I've started it at the correct point, watch the big guy pulled from the wall, and how the cops then jab him to the ground with the edge of their shields. I assume this is not something they are trained to do, so asked AI.

No, it is not part of standard police training to intentionally strike a person to the ground using a shield. [1]
Police shield training across most Western jurisdictions (such as the UK and US) focuses overwhelmingly on defensive tactics. Shields are primarily deployed as protective barriers to block incoming projectiles, weapons, or physical assaults.

The "Shield Push": Training manuals do include techniques like a "shield push" or driving the flat face or edge of a shield forward. However, this is taught as a compliance measure to create distance or repel an active aggressor. It is not designed or intended to smash someone to the pavement. [1, 2, 3, 4]

No two-tier policing though...

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Hopefully I've started it at the correct point, watch the big guy pulled from the wall, and how the cops then jab him to the ground with the edge of their shields. I assume this is not something they are trained to do, so asked AI.

No, it is not part of standard police training to intentionally strike a person to the ground using a shield. [1]
Police shield training across most Western jurisdictions (such as the UK and US) focuses overwhelmingly on defensive tactics. Shields are primarily deployed as protective barriers to block incoming projectiles, weapons, or physical assaults.

The "Shield Push": Training manuals do include techniques like a "shield push" or driving the flat face or edge of a shield forward. However, this is taught as a compliance measure to create distance or repel an active aggressor. It is not designed or intended to smash someone to the pavement. [1, 2, 3, 4]

No two-tier policing though...

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Saw this yesterday mate but I’ve been busy so I’m glad you’ve posted it

He’s taking it to crown court so good on him

That’s the reason it kicked off apparently
 
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Saw this yesterday mate but I’ve been busy so I’m glad you’ve posted it

He’s taking it to crown court so good on him

That’s the reason it kicked off apparently
Seeing that video today reminded me of when Thatcher set the cops on to the miners during the all out national strikes.

His only mistake was not sitting on the ground, trouble is these protestors are not organised properly and clearly don't know the best peaceful tactics to use.

Palestinian protests in London took to sitting on the ground, the Enviromentalists who blocked our roads, took to sitting on the ground.

I could organise them better and I would get the likes of Tommy and Nigel to stay away, but I just can't be arsed with it mate, it's not my style, but they defo need better organisation, then others will join in.
 
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Seeing that video today reminded me of when Thatcher set the cops on to the miners during the all out national strikes.

His only mistake was not sitting on the ground, trouble is these protestors are not organised properly and clearly don't know the best peaceful tactics to use.

Palestinian protests in London took to sitting on the ground, the Enviromentalists who blocked our roads, took to sitting on the ground.

I could organise them better and I would get the likes of Tommy and Nigel to stay away, but I just can't be arsed with it mate, it's not my style, but they defo need better organisation, then others will join in.

I blame the bubble as means Hampshire police clearly out of practice :bandit:
 
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**** was already being lobbed at them before that.
Oh come on mate, that don't excuse that, I can't believe you of all people accept how he was dealt with. I don't even have a problem with those tactics, a bit of police brutality is sometimes called upon, but as long as it's applied equally. People in London were asked if they were ok, before being lifted from the ground, his only mistake was not sitting down.
 
Oh come on mate, that don't excuse that, I can't believe you of all people accept how he was dealt with. I don't even have a problem with those tactics, a bit of police brutality is sometimes called upon, but as long as it's applied equally. People in London were asked if they were ok, before being lifted from the ground, his only mistake was not sitting down.

Wasn't excusing it, just saying that wasn't the incident which kicked things off.