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Benjamin 31-03-2012 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050609)
I wanted opinions...Im not upset or annoyed that you or anyone else does not share my view...I respect you for it.
I can see the bigger picture here, one officer in the middle of a riot made a racist comment.... Thats it.

You just answered your own question. The officer was racist.

arista 31-03-2012 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050487)
This guardian article got me thinking...as I really dont see the police said anything wrong...Except 1 use of the N word.... Am i missing something?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/ma...lack-man-abuse


Yes they need to Sack that officer.

It is wrong.


I watched it on SkyNewsHD

Lee. 31-03-2012 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050609)
I wanted opinions...Im not upset or annoyed that you or anyone else does not share my view...I respect you for it.
I can see the bigger picture here, one officer in the middle of a riot made a racist comment.... Thats it.

It wasn't just a racist comment though... it was also bullying, assault and harassment. And whether it was just one officer or 10, it doesn't make it ok, it is in fact disgusting in this day and age!

Jack_ 31-03-2012 01:27 PM

Absolutely disgusting. Officers like this give police a bad name. He was racist, insulting and by the sounds of it unnecessarily violent.

I found it unbelievable how anyone can say otherwise, it's on display for all in the clip. I'm speechless at how anyone can defend such scum.

Lee. 31-03-2012 01:29 PM

Oh Jack! Your sig! :shocked:

Kizzy 31-03-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ukturtle (Post 5050612)
You just answered your own question. The officer was racist.

I am aware of that, however as usual it is the force as a whole that is criticised...That i don't understand.
He resisted arrest, and was restrained. clearly there was an altercation between himself and the officer prior to him recording the conversation.
It was an unforgivable racial slur, but to escalate it to national media attention and through the courts was not required.
It could have been managed internally.

Jack_ 31-03-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 5050621)
Oh Jack! Your sig! :shocked:

:laugh3:

Honestly, I think it's the best quote I've ever put in my sig. And one of the best typos I've ever seen.

Ammi 31-03-2012 01:42 PM

..I don't think blatant racism should ever be managed internally..how can racism ever be combatted if it is managed internally...these are people who the public look up to...to do the right thing

Brother Leon 31-03-2012 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050627)
I am aware of that, however as usual it is the force as a whole that is criticised...That i don't understand.
He resisted arrest, and was restrained. clearly there was an altercation between himself and the officer prior to him recording the conversation.
It was an unforgivable racial slur, but to escalate it to national media attention and through the courts was not required.
It could have been managed internally.

Yes it was necessary.


If a police officer spoke to me or even you like that, you would definitely want extreme action to be taken.

Open your mind.

Kizzy 31-03-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by King_Anton (Post 5050635)
Yes it was necessary.


If a police officer spoke to me or even you like that, you would definitely want extreme action to be taken.

Open your mind.

My mind is open thankyou, I dont think it should have gone to court.
It has been warped by the press and damaged further the reputation of the police.
And following the riots i think thats unfair as they did an amazing job.

Brother Leon 31-03-2012 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050640)
My mind is open thankyou, I dont think it should have gone to court.
It has been warped by the press and damaged further the reputation of the police.
And following the riots i think thats unfair as they did an amazing job.

It should of gone to court though, and he should of been punished. This Would be the first time the Media has dared speak negatively about the Police during the Riots. About time aswell.


You forget the whole thing started because of the Police's conduct.`

Ammi 31-03-2012 01:55 PM

..I think the officer 'damaged' the police and actions like his are disgraceful and should always be brought to attention..in the courts and in the press..the police force need to filter out any racists..otherwise it will always be 'damaged'...at least one has been exposed for what he is...a racist..who has no place in the police force

Kizzy 31-03-2012 02:04 PM

I understand to a point, its just a shame that one comment can wreck a career and the reputation of the whole service.

Ammi 31-03-2012 02:13 PM

..It's the way it is though..and the way it should be..racism should always be exposed...if it was the other way round..and the officer was black..and was abused for his colour..that would be wrong too..this is no different..this guy's colour has nothing to do with the offence he committed and that conversation should never have taken place..but it did..and the officer acted disgracefully....I don't know if racism is rife in the police force...or if this is more of an isolated incident..but whenever it is found it must be exposed

..and that one comment is all important..he has wiped out his career himself..with that one comment..but that's a good thing..he was exposed for what he is

Kizzy 31-03-2012 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by King_Anton (Post 5050642)
It should of gone to court though, and he should of been punished. This Would be the first time the Media has dared speak negatively about the Police during the Riots. About time aswell.


You forget the whole thing started because of the Police's conduct.`

Im not going to entertain the notion anything any rioter did was justified

Kizzy 31-03-2012 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 5050651)
..It's the way it is though..and the way it should be..racism should always be exposed...if it was the other way round..and the officer was black..and was abused for his colour..that would be wrong too..this is no different..this guy's colour has nothing to do with the offence he committed and that conversation should never have taken place..but it did..and the officer acted disgracefully....I don't know if racism is rife in the police force...or if this is more of an isolated incident..but whenever it is found it must be exposed

..and that one comment is all important..he has wiped out his career himself..with that one comment..but that's a good thing..he was exposed for what he is

You can't write someone off after hearing less than two mins of a conversation ammi.
What we hear are excerps...And from what we hear he does appear as a racist, i would really like to have heard the whole of the convo to get a better perspective.

fruit_cake 31-03-2012 02:38 PM

It seems to me that the police should not be treating people like that, but the victim doesn't sound like a very nice person to me either so I won't loose any sleep worrying about his struggle.

Tom4784 31-03-2012 02:44 PM

No shadow of a doubt that it's completely wrong, there's no defending this. Officers should be above this sort of thing and if they can't do that they shouldn't be in a position of power since all they are doing is damaging the police's image and making honest and lawful Officer's jobs harder.

Scarlett. 31-03-2012 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050640)
My mind is open thankyou, I dont think it should have gone to court.
It has been warped by the press and damaged further the reputation of the police.
And following the riots i think thats unfair as they did an amazing job.

So you want them to sweep it under the carpet? Cause that wouldn't lead to anything would it?

Ammi 31-03-2012 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050656)
You can't write someone off after hearing less than two mins of a conversation ammi.
What we hear are excerps...And from what we hear he does appear as a racist, i would really like to have heard the whole of the convo to get a better perspective.

..not always you can't no...but in this case I think you can...because he did refer to his colour..in an extremely derogatory way..and the rest of the conversation is irrelevant imo..even if the whole conversation was heard..he still would have made those remarks..only wrapped inside more words..the police force are there as an example..a good and positive one..and probably most of them are..but not this guy..and imo is indefensable

GypsyGoth 31-03-2012 03:07 PM

The policeman was being racist when he made that comment. He shouldn't have brought up the suspect's skin colour, or used a racial slur towards him.

Me. I Am Salman 31-03-2012 03:08 PM

"racial slug" :laugh2:

GypsyGoth 31-03-2012 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Salman! (Post 5050708)
"racial slug" :laugh2:

Ooops :laugh2:

Marc 31-03-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 5050702)
The policeman was being racist when he made that comment. He shouldn't have brought up the suspect's skin colour, or used a racial slur towards him.

Exactly, using the color of somebodies skin in an argument is definitely racist.

Mrluvaluva 31-03-2012 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by kizzy (Post 5050627)
I am aware of that, however as usual it is the force as a whole that is criticised...That i don't understand.
He resisted arrest, and was restrained. clearly there was an altercation between himself and the officer prior to him recording the conversation.
It was an unforgivable racial slur, but to escalate it to national media attention and through the courts was not required.
It could have been managed internally.

To be fair, if they had managed this internally, and the press would have got hold of the story, they would have had a field day with it and accused the police of a cover up, and then things could have been much worse. It is in both the publics interest and the police forces that such matters are handled by the IPCC.

Nobody should be called a ******. Nobody should be called a n****r. Nobody should be told "“You’ll always have black skin. Don’t hide behind your colour.”

These men are in a position of trust with the public, and are representatives for the British police force, and they should act accordingly. If they cannot, then they should not be allowed to hold such a position. It is because of a minority of idiots that some of the public lack confidence in the force, and such ignorance and intolerance should be stamped out.


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