Steven Posted 14 July 2012 Posted 14 July 2012 Time and time again they roll out the incredibly offensive line "if youve done nothing wrong, youve nothing to fear". 1,000 innocent victims of Big Brother Britain: Families were spied on wrongly because of blunders by officials
Jaspa Posted 14 July 2012 Posted 14 July 2012 http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=message_to_cops A taser isn't a remote-control for people. Want to talk to someone? Then walk over to them and talk. Don't tase them and expect them to cooperate. Also, when someone is being tased and is writhing in cardiac arrest on the ground, they aren't "resisting arrest" by not getting on their knees and neatly kowtowing to your demands. They're incapacitated. You look like idiots barking orders at them when they can't move. Being a cop has certain risks associated with it. If you aren't comfortable with those risks, don't take the job. Always trying to minimize your risk of injury at the expense of others by being a tase-happy dipshit makes you look like lazy pussies. Tasing everyone you see because they might pose a risk to you is like spraying everything with a fire extinguisher so it doesn't catch fire. Part of the problem might be that many cops are overweight and out of shape. If you fatasses can't chase someone down, then you shouldn't be cops. Studies have shown that not being a lardass is just as effective as using a taser.
acooling08 Posted 14 July 2012 Posted 14 July 2012 http://thebestpagein...message_to_cops Agree that some police are often too eager on the tasering especially when they are unsure whether the person is actally a threat or not, but I love seeing thugs/thieves/rioters etc getting nailed by them.
Jaspa Posted 1 August 2012 Posted 1 August 2012 http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/330258/3/Cop-tases-12-year-old-in-Victorias-Secret 12 Year old Girl tased . . . . In a shop . . . . And the police weren't even after her in the first place ! 'merica tho
Steven Posted 8 August 2012 Posted 8 August 2012 Parkinson's disease sufferer, 54, held by police at Olympic cycling race 'for not smiling'
Captain... Posted 8 August 2012 Posted 8 August 2012 Parkinson's disease sufferer, 54, held by police at Olympic cycling race 'for not smiling' Can you please give some warning next time you throw up a daily mail link, also people with parkinsons could still be terrorists.
Zingari Posted 8 August 2012 Posted 8 August 2012 Parkinson's disease sufferer, 54, held by police at Olympic cycling race 'for not smiling' It may seem heavy handed by the police , but why was he carrying rubber knives unless his intent was to arouse suspicion ?
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 8 August 2012 Posted 8 August 2012 I think there's a simple solution. Kill everyone so there's no chance of the police killing someone. This says everything about your Neanderthal mentality!
The Doctor Posted 8 August 2012 Posted 8 August 2012 This says everything about your Neanderthal mentality! Well, Lisa has already said it but what the hell: Wooosh!
BoneDog Posted 5 November 2012 Posted 5 November 2012 Here's a good one. Cop in New Mexico tasers 10 year old boy for refusing to wash cops squad car! Kid passes out from 50,000 volts. Pussy. Cop gets 3 day suspension! Bit harsh?
Rincewind Posted 5 November 2012 Posted 5 November 2012 You have to remember that when face to face with a giant of a policeman armed with a truncheon, taser and a notebook and pencil, it does not matter if you believe you have done nothing wrong, it is what the policeman facing you decides that matters. At times like this it is best to pretend to be a mouse.
ozleicester Posted 14 November 2012 Author Posted 14 November 2012 Latest update on the original event, from the Coroner Ms Jerram said officers had clearly used excessive force in an abuse of police powers and were "in some instances even thuggish" and "out of control". She was scathing in her criticism, saying at times officers' evidence to the inquest involved a suspicious "similarity of wording" and inability to remember events. Ms Jerram said it appeared officers, many of them inexperienced, had been swept up in "an ungoverned pack mentality, like schoolboys in the Lord of the Flies". Article here... http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/breaking-news/findings-to-be-heard-on-tasered-brazilian/story-e6frea7l-1226516335103
OzFox Posted 15 November 2012 Posted 15 November 2012 Latest update on the original event, from the Coroner Ms Jerram said officers had clearly used excessive force in an abuse of police powers and were "in some instances even thuggish" and "out of control". She was scathing in her criticism, saying at times officers' evidence to the inquest involved a suspicious "similarity of wording" and inability to remember events. Ms Jerram said it appeared officers, many of them inexperienced, had been swept up in "an ungoverned pack mentality, like schoolboys in the Lord of the Flies". Article here... http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/breaking-news/findings-to-be-heard-on-tasered-brazilian/story-e6frea7l-1226516335103 Cant say i'm surprised by her comments. A lot of cops on the streets of Sydney look like they're barely out of school.
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