About 'king time!

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AIUI the IPCC are still holding an investigation into the matter, somehow I suspect that this will not conclude until the scumbags have been dealt with. Then they can do whatever they decide with the officers concerned and accept the backlash over it.

However we all know what's likely to happen, they get off scot free and the polit get to pay them lots of money.
Yet people that have used hurty words have already been sent down far quicker.
 
It would’ve been better if the policeman hadn’t kicked him in the head….simply because that has made the prosecution difficult.

The level of violence on the police should result in substantial sentences.
 
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Wonder if they shouted out that they could not breath whilst on the deck ??

Seems to be the norm in the states now
Certainly on the police cam arrest videos I have seen

???
 
So the accused are guilty, and the sentence they get will be too lenient. Speckled Jim would be proud.

 
What they give you a pass noseall ??

Blimey not unsupervised is it noseall ?

:giggle::giggle:

Nosey must be the only lefty builder. I imagine him in the site canteen in the corner on his own, perusing The Guardian while he eats his granola in the morning. While his fellow builders demolish large full English breakfasts and ogle the jugs in The Sun. :ROFLMAO:;)
 
It would’ve been better if the policeman hadn’t kicked him in the head….simply because that has made the prosecution difficult.

The level of violence on the police should result in substantial sentences.
not relevant to the charge however.
 
In an airport (high security level) as well.

That's why armed police patrol visibly and freely in them.

"Move along please, Sir" is not the order of the day in such places.
 
Armed police as gun wharf quays shopping centre yesterday But the only trouble was from do as you likies shoplifting.
 
Mohammed Amaaz, 20, is charged with two offences of causing actual bodily harm, one charge of assaulting an emergency worker and one charrge of common assault.

Muhammed Amaad, 25, is charged with causing actual bodily harm.

Could stronger charges have been brought, or are these realistically the maximum?
 
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