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Sider:
If he was in my old squadron, he would get done for getting into trouble, and then he would get beaten for not being able to get out of it like a man.

No offence intended (what the heck, you know I do intend to) to all the bleeding heart dogooders, but I'd really like to see you in a copper's shoes for a weekend, then come crying about how the police is brutal, yadda, yadda , yadda.

Oh, and if I "savagely beat" someone, I doubt he would walk or for that matter, talk, in a few weeks. As far as I am concerned, the officers used justifiable force to deal with an agressive and out of control lout.

And actually, his profession does matter. Behaving like he did, he brings the whole of the forces into disrepute. And I guess his colleagues might be having words with him. I would.

lurch_917:
he should think him self lucky a freind of mine came out of a late night shop in a main welch town and went to tell the three cops across the road that his car had been stolen wilst in the store he didnt even get near them when they ran at him and layed in brocken jaw and 2 brocken ribbs on camera and they got of with it by saying he was approching them in a thretaning manner  caxxxff cops

K9Jim:
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
George Orwell
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Boggert:

--- Quote from: lurch_917 on December 03, 2008, 19:40:10 ---he should think him self lucky a freind of mine came out of a late night shop in a main welch town and went to tell the three cops across the road that his car had been stolen wilst in the store he didnt even get near them when they ran at him and layed in brocken jaw and 2 brocken ribbs on camera and they got of with it by saying he was approching them in a thretaning manner  caxxxff cops baxxxrds

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I think the last bit is "Generalisation of the year"

hobbit:

--- Quote from: Sider on December 03, 2008, 16:48:20 ---If he was in my old squadron, he would get done for getting into trouble, and then he would get beaten for not being able to get out of it like a man.

And actually, his profession does matter. Behaving like he did, he brings the whole of the forces into disrepute. And I guess his colleagues might be having words with him. I would.

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I hope he does, but having been out 30 years, some things change, hopefully the right ones

I know if he had been with my unit then, he would wish he was in a civvy nick, cause his life would be hell when returned

Forces are getting good pr now and this dont do anyone any favours

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