http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...snorth-arrests
Worth a watch
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...snorth-arrests
Worth a watch
Talk about heavy-handed! Blimey they were rough!! Can't see the need for all that myself.
There was a time when we say foreign police forces wade in and thank our lucky stars our police were a little more tolerant & less violent. That's not so much the case any more with the police becoming increasingly more heavy handed.
Coppers have absolutely no ****ing right to deal with people who are not doing anything except taking photographs and using note pads like that.
This riles me to the point of wanting to explode.
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Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Yes, terrible.
The role of the police is now to protect the state, and no longer the public. Not sure when this happened, I guess we were all sleep-walking at the time.
Originally Posted by Bertrand Russell
I usually defend police tactics, but that more and more often I am finding that they are too heavy handed, and completly unnecessary.
Why were they arrested? I thought police officers need due cause to arrest someone?
Apparently they were held for four days, three of them in prison. Bluntly this is a disgraceful abuse of power; they hadn't done anything other than request an officer's number, which he was legally obliged to provide. They shouldn't have been detained or arrested, and the level of violence used was utterly disgusting.
In other news -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...ivil-liberties
No surprise here. Police have been behaving like this for a while now. Hopefully the IPCC will sack them all.
Everyday we move closer and closer to an Orwellian society. The thought is just terrifying.
Refused a solicitor?
How about that 1 phone call, ridicilous!
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