There is no such thing as "two tier policing"

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The stomping? Yea, vicious...

No the the two fruit cakes who assaulted 3 police officers afaik one WPC had a broken nose ? 14 days ago

The police officer who fortunately kicked that bloke in the head has unfortunately been suspended afaik
 
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There will be dozens if not hundreds of arrests tonight of 'far left and Islamist' types. Their hand has been forced by the two tier accusations.
 
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yep, the police clearly had a softly softly approach to the Leeds riots a few weeks back - didn't want to offend anyone. (arrested a white woman for complaining about the riots!)
Had it been a BLM riot - they would have been taking the knee and apologising.

And it is not because the police can't do their job - when white people riot they quite correctly clamp down hard on it.

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And how many have they arrested since?

Easy to miss the details isn't it
 
Stamp and stomp are both used to describe the action of bringing the foot down heavily. The two words are interchangeable in most cases, but when intense anger or brutality is involved, use stomp. Stomp originated in American English as a dialectal variant of stamp and was first recorded in the early 19th century.

The police officer kicked the attacker in the face and then stomped on the back of his head.
 
The police officer kicked the attacker in the face and then stomped on the back of his head.

Nah

Although as said the word stomp does have a greater effect than the word kick
Which tends to suit some peoples agendas / narrative ?? ;)
 
It's straight forward English which properly describes the action which took place. What's the problem?
 
Oh look, it's the AP News agency properly using English.

LONDON (AP) — A British police officer was suspended from duties Thursday after a video posted on social media appeared to show him kicking and stomping on the head of a man lying on the floor at Manchester Airport.
 
It's straight forward English which properly describes the action which took place. What's the problem?

No problem apart from I disagree ?

Although I do agree with you ? That the word stomp and stomping have a greater impact than the word kick ??
 
Well, that can only mean you don't understand simple English words. Kick and stamp/stomp mean different things and describe different actions.
 
Oh look, it's the AP News agency properly using English.

Who cares what there opinion !! Is

I disagree

Who are they any way don’t look at there prog or read there news

Never really heard of them tbh

They some thing to do with that Fox News mob ???
 
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