Babylon Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 And the moral of the story is, do what you are asked by the law and you stand a good chance of not getting 50,000 voltz.
Koke Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 If he isn't capable of arresting a 5'3 and 72-year old lady without using excessive force then how is he fit enough to be a police officer? Tasers shouldn't be used on old harmless ladies regardless if they are being stupid cows. Push her to the car, put her hands behind her back and put the handcuffs on. Takes less than 20 seconds.
Babylon Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 If he isn't capable of arresting a 5'3 and 72-year old lady without using excessive force then how is he fit enough to be a police officer? Tasers shouldn't be used on old harmless ladies regardless if they are being stupid cows. Push her to the car, put her hands behind her back and put the handcuffs on. Takes less than 20 seconds. If she had done what he asked he wouldn't have needed to do either... I have no sympathy.
lou Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Id be more than happy to have them Taser and beat the twat who robbed us last week
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 And the moral of the story is, do what you are asked by the law and you stand a good chance of not getting 50,000 voltz.
Dan Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Nice one police, need to see more of it. Actually put some respectability into our pathetic legal system for a change.
Samilktray Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 There was a mega fit police officer in town today.
Dan Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 There was a mega fit police officer in town today. I'd break the law just so she could arrest me
Tabou Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 If the BNP were in power this is exactley the sort of no nonsense policing we can expect. Up the BNP!
James. Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 If the BNP were in power this is exactley the sort of no nonsense policing we can expect.Up the BNP! Every time I see you pop up I get that fucking Shola Ama tune in my head. I may have mentioned this before. It's driving me MAD.
Tabou Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Every time I see you pop up I get that fooking Shola Ama tune in my head.I may have mentioned this before. It's driving me MAD. Edit: Ahhhh haha. Thats Taboo. Not Tabou. pskkkk.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Tasers are a very necessary part of police equipment. It is very easy to be an outsider and criticise, and I get pissed of with people who see half an incident, and come to a conclusion. Wrestling with idiots on the ground is not good, and that violent pratt was lucky he didn't getreally hurt. Without tasering him, he could have really got hurt himself, by his violent attitude. It is often necessary to taser people more than once, as it's affect varies from person to person. I have had my leg in plaster for seven bloody months now, am still on crutches, and 95% certain to be unfit to carry on with my career as a P.C.S.O., thanks to being set upon by a violent pratt such as is on that film. He was dealt with correctly, luckily for him.
Daggers Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 How brave do you have to be to punch a bloke several times while three of your colleagues (all armed) are pinning him to the ground?I suppose you think that behaviour deserves a medal. If he'd done it to you I'd be giving him a medal, a certificate and oral sex.
Shrenchel Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Tasers are a very necessary part of police equipment. It is very easy to be an outsider and criticise, and I get pissed of with people who see half an incident, and come to a conclusion. Wrestling with idiots on the ground is not good, and that violent pratt was lucky he didn't getreally hurt. Without tasering him, he could have really got hurt himself, by his violent attitude. It is often necessary to taser people more than once, as it's affect varies from person to person. I have had my leg in plaster for seven bloody months now, am still on crutches, and 95% certain to be unfit to carry on with my career as a P.C.S.O., thanks to being set upon by a violent pratt such as is on that film. He was dealt with correctly, luckily for him. Im not taking the piss mate but what's the appeal of being a PCSO? Everytime I see them they seem to have some 15 year old pikeys taking the piss out of them and blowing weed smoke in their face because they know they can't do anything apart from demand their names and addresses or call for back-up. Just can't see it myself. You don't even get the power trip that seems to be the attraction for about 75% of the plod in this country.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Im not taking the piss mate but what's the appeal of being a PCSO? Everytime I see them they seem to have some 15 year old pikeys taking the piss out of them and blowing weed smoke in their face because they know they can't do anything apart from demand their names and addresses or call for back-up. Just can't see it myself. You don't even get the power trip that seems to be the attraction for about 75% of the plod in this country.
Dan Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 If he'd done it to you I'd be giving him a medal, a certificate and oral sex. :laugh: Its good to have you back
Daggers Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 :laugh: Its good to have you back Stop doing shit4brains polls then, as a personal favour? x
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Im not taking the piss mate but what's the appeal of being a PCSO? Everytime I see them they seem to have some 15 year old pikeys taking the piss out of them and blowing weed smoke in their face because they know they can't do anything apart from demand their names and addresses or call for back-up. Just can't see it myself. You don't even get the power trip that seems to be the attraction for about 75% of the plod in this country. [/ With all due respect, your knowledge of the role of a P.C.S.O. is somewhat incorrect. I have made three arrests, permissable though not recommended, issued numerous £80 tickets for anti-social behaviour, seized, and had vehicles removed, and the list goes on. We also do a lot of charity work, arrange outings free of charge for old and under privilaged children etc. It is a wholly rewarding and satisfying role, with a huge spectrum of aspects, which is very much respected by the vast majority of law abiding people. The "power trip" statement is something in your imagination. The police officers I work alongside are really great people, though I admit that there are always some rotten apples in every barrel. A "15 year old pkey" as you put it, would have his or her cigarretes confiscated, and any under age drinker, or person in a "No Alcohol" zone would have it poured down the drain. Great fun to see their faces. Also love raiding cannabis factories, dismantling them, and getting rid of the filthy weed. It's my kind of life.
Shrenchel Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 With all due respect, your knowledge of the role of a P.C.S.O. is somewhat incorrect. I have made three arrests, permissable though not recommended, issued numerous £80 tickets for anti-social behaviour, seized, and had vehicles removed, and the list goes on. We also do a lot of charity work, arrange outings free of charge for old and under privilaged children etc. It is a wholly rewarding and satisfying role, with a huge spectrum of aspects, which is very much respected by the vast majority of law abiding people. The "power trip" statement is something in your imagination. The police officers I work alongside are really great people, though I admit that there are always some rotten apples in every barrel. A "15 year old pkey" as you put it, would have his or her cigarretes confiscated, and any under age drinker, or person in a "No Alcohol" zone would have it poured down the drain. Great fun to see their faces. Also love raiding cannabis factories, dismantling them, and getting rid of the filthy weed. It's my kind of life. Why don't any normal people ever join the police?
Edmund Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Also love raiding cannabis factories, dismantling them, and getting rid of the filthy weed. It's my kind of life. Do you want to cut a deal tiger? 50/50? PM me
Koke Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Also love raiding cannabis factories, dismantling them, and getting rid of the filthy weed. It's my kind of life. Weed is not filthy. It's bloody great.
Daggers Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 Weed is not filthy. It's bloody great. I think he's referring to the weed those drug barons use on the outside of their factories, camouflage weed. That's well disgusting stuff, it stinks too - that's why they use Specials to clean it all up because they are cheap as chips and not much good for anything else other than peddling about a bit.
Edmund Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 I think he's referring to the weed those drug barons use on the outside of their factories, camouflage weed. That's well disgusting stuff, it stinks too - that's why they use Specials to clean it all up because they are cheap as chips and not much good for anything else other than peddling about a bit. Do they get to attach this badge on there jackets?
Head Honcho Posted 16 June 2009 Posted 16 June 2009 That bloke in Nottingham was probably 25-30 years old so he does possess some level of danger to the offices by being a complete knobhead, but how about taser a 72-year old woman for traffic violation. He could have easily arrest her with one of his hands tied behind his back. Dumb fvcking cow
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