how did this A***hole get off?

By the way, enjoying the joe-bashing thoroughly :LOL:

At least I it's better than woman bashing eh matey-boy. ;)

You hav'nt seen lesbions mate, they could knock tysons head off some of them. :eek: If he looked at the girlfriend in a certain way ;) .

Women can do harm mentaly aswell as physically :D .
Noone is condoning hitting women, the situation called for drastic measures that's all, that's all :rolleyes: .
 
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I have watched the video, several times..
he takes out his baton after she keeps coming at him, she then raises her hand and has something in it so he moves to strike at her legs to dissable her..

moral of the story is if you don't want a beating from the police, dont start shouting an stepping up to them in the middle of a baying crowd when they are cornered and outnumbered..
it's survival instinct..
 
Just like if one of your daughters got drunk and mistook me for someone else. Would you rather I belt her full in the face? well?

If some abusive, hyperactive, jumped up woman started to attack my wife, i would not hesitate to use reasonable force to protect her.

My children are both male.
 
ok, flipside of that, your wife, ****ed up, starts having an argument with some bloke who she believes spilled her pint..
shouting and effing and threatening to smash a glass in his face, would you be mad if he then punched her lights out?
 
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How come the woman wasn't taken into custody and identified as havine psychiatrc issues? Oh, I remember now, it was a policeman and not the pope under attack.
 
I agree that gender has no issue here. Afterall, it was a bloke who died after being hit by a policeman from behind when he was just walking past with his hands in his pockets minding his own business!

However, the Police are trained in crowd control and should be able to deal with people shouting/swearing in their faces. I agree that the juice carton could have contained something other than juice but, if it had, giving her a backhander and a couple of whacks with his baton would hardly have stopped her throwing it in his face, quite the reverse, it may well have encouraged her to do so.
 
However, the Police are trained in crowd control and should be able to deal with people shouting/swearing in their faces. I agree that the juice carton could have contained something other than juice but, if it had, giving her a backhander and a couple of whacks with his baton would hardly have stopped her throwing it in his face, quite the reverse, it may well have encouraged her to do so.
To be honest, if she was going to attack him, she wouldn't have had an argument first.
 
Just like if one of your daughters got drunk and mistook me for someone else. Would you rather I belt her full in the face? well?

If some abusive, hyperactive, jumped up woman started to attack my wife, i would not hesitate to use reasonable force to protect her.

My children are both male.

Now we are getting there! REASONABLE FORCE. Bashing a gobby woman that annoys you isn't reasonable.
 
I have watched the video, several times..
he takes out his baton after she keeps coming at him, she then raises her hand and has something in it so he moves to strike at her legs to dissable her..

moral of the story is if you don't want a beating from the police, dont start shouting an stepping up to them in the middle of a baying crowd when they are cornered and outnumbered..
it's survival instinct..

Watch it again. She's pointing in the OPPOSITE direction. He is yards away and then goes after her. You expect this in South America - but not London. Would you have done what he did?
 
ok, flipside of that, your wife, p****d up, starts having an argument with some bloke who she believes spilled her pint..
shouting and effing and threatening to smash a glass in his face, would you be mad if he then punched her lights out?

Sorry mate. I don't live on a Council Estate.
 
Having just watched that clip, the PC did seem perturbed. He made a premeditated attack on her, and his actions did seem disproportionate and highly unprofessional.

What concerns me is that non of his colleagues intervened throughout the whole incident. The way I see this is that they saw him digging a hole for himself and were content to see him jump into it, which says a lot about their view of him :confused:
 
Having just watched that clip, the PC did seem perturbed. He made a premeditated attack on her, and his actions did seem disproportionate and highly unprofessional.

What concerns me is that non of his colleagues intervened throughout the whole incident. The way I see this is that they saw him digging a hole for himself and were content to see him jump into it, which says a lot about their view of him :confused:

He was in charge setting an example. :rolleyes:
 
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