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Crimson Dynamo 25-07-2024 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11482552)
You can't afford to lose your temper as a cop ,think of the reputation. Cops have been spat on and everything...and they are supposed to still remain calm, obviously they're human. But losing control to this degree isn't a good look.

Did you see that horse bite that silly woman's tit at the palace the other day!:shocked:

Zizu 25-07-2024 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11482543)
I was wondering what caused this , I mean it's OTT and isn't exactly professional ...but not unprovoked.

Still Excessive force like this can't really be justified, when police catch worse criminals they don't get treated this badly. So it really is crazy .


So breaking a woman’s nose isn’t excessive force ?

You reap what you sow ..


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Zizu 25-07-2024 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldHeart (Post 11482552)
You can't afford to lose your temper as a cop ,think of the reputation. Cops have been spat on and everything...and they are supposed to still remain calm, obviously they're human. But losing control to this degree isn't a good look.


If he’s seen his friend/colleague roughed up and badly hurt ( female as well) then maybe he just got angry . .. understandably so imho


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bots 25-07-2024 12:39 PM

the policeman is supposed to be a trained professional, but he obviously isn't because he lost his temper and could have killed the guy in anger. That's why he was suspended. It doesn't matter what happened prior to the video.

Niamh. 25-07-2024 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11482555)
So breaking a woman’s nose isn’t excessive force ?

You reap what you sow ..


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Of course it is but he's the criminal, that's why he's being arrested. Comparing the actions of the actual criminal with Police is putting them on equal footing, which they are not and absolutely should not be.

Ammi 25-07-2024 12:44 PM

…’I’m sorry, but the police officer just lost his temper…’…doesn't at all instil any confidence in a police force that are becoming all too often scrutinised for their behaviour…it’s good to see that no excuses are being made by the police and the officer has been removed from all duties…his behaviour was of a thug/no more no less…and maybe the guy in the ground had also shown behaviour of a thug previously to the footage we’ve seen…?..but two thugs don’t make it right or make a law and order society of any type of public confidence…

Ammi 25-07-2024 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11482559)
the policeman is supposed to be a trained professional, but he obviously isn't because he lost his temper and could have killed the guy in anger. That's why he was suspended. It doesn't matter what happened prior to the video.

…but then, the police can be a very rare presence in current times so where would be the confidence in training being what it should be also…

Cherie 25-07-2024 12:50 PM

Its not just losing his temper though is it, 3 officers where hurt in the scuffle before hand one with a broken nose, we would all be crying if this guy got up and managed to get a gun off one of the officers and started shooting randomly, it was excessive and he did lose control but it was a heated situation and not one any of us has any experience of being in, if it emerges he has form for this then that is a different story, the whole story is now focussed on the police man and not on the people who were originally fighting in the terminal where it should be, bit of balance from the media would be nice

GoldHeart 25-07-2024 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11482555)
So breaking a woman’s nose isn’t excessive force ?

You reap what you sow ..


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Zizu in what world did I condone a cop getting her nose broken,but if anything ...that gives them an even better reason to arrest and charge him, sure use force ....but kicking someone in their head really?. Isn't assault on police already a hefty punishment of some kind anyway?. So they would have already been able to get their justice .

But having said that... we're not seeing the full video, and I wasn't there . Emotions & stress run high . There's no way I could be a cop.



If someone broke my nose , I'd be tempted to take it out on them.

Gusto Brunt 25-07-2024 01:03 PM

The thug won't get an sympathy from me.

The thug being the **** who assaulted the police and broke a young lady police officer's jaw. :mad:

The officer obviously did the kicking out of anger. He should have controlled his anger but I don't blame him.

GoldHeart 25-07-2024 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11482567)
Its not just losing his temper though is it, 3 officers where hurt in the scuffle before hand one with a broken nose, we would all be crying if this guy got up and managed to get a gun off one of the officers and started shooting randomly, it was excessive and he did lose control but it was a heated situation and not one any of us has any experience of being in, if it emerges he has form for this then that is a different story, the whole story is now focussed on the police man and not on the people who were originally fighting in the terminal where it should be, bit of balance from the media would be nice

Police are scrutinized more these days due to so many bad stories we hear of people getting wrongly shot , tazered and other excessive force situations.

So now unfortunately it will dominate how the police officer was in the wrong more than the actual criminal. Cops are trained to remain calm under pressure and they have a responsibility to the public and themselves...and yes they should use force but not go crazy. Having said that ... I'm not sure how I would react to a friend colleague getting their nose broken,but then I'm not a police officer so it's a different thing.

Usually if a criminal lashes out ...they should cuff them instantly,but it sounds like it got too heated and the criminal wouldn't have made it easy.

bots 25-07-2024 01:08 PM

what if the policeman had put his knee on the guys neck and crushed his windpipe? It's not a large leap from kicking someone in the head, is it

Ammi 25-07-2024 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11482582)
The thug won't get an sympathy from me.

The thug being the **** who assaulted the police and broke a young lady police officer's jaw. :mad:

The officer obviously did the kicking out of anger. He should have controlled his anger but I don't blame him.

…I don’t think anyone is getting any ‘sympathy’…it isn’t about that, its about the excessive force and violent behaviour shown by a police officer when the person being arrested was on the ground….our police officers showing self gratifying violence isn’t surely a look that any of us should hope to see…

Livia 25-07-2024 01:09 PM

The police are human being, prone to all the emotions humans have. They take endless sh1t from scum every day and when one loses it momentarily, someone posts the video and everyone sets themselves up as judge and jury and people protest in the streets. One day I'd like to see them all jack in the job at the same time... See how we feel about them then.

Ammi 25-07-2024 01:12 PM

…anyway, the force are taking it very seriously and taking appropriate action against the officer, which is what we would expect also…they’re aware of events/actions leading up to but also know that the behaviour displayed wasn’t what they’d expect from their officer…

bots 25-07-2024 01:12 PM

anyone who is trained in combat knows that the moment you get angry, you have lost the battle. Thats why they have all the problems in america.

Ammi 25-07-2024 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11482592)
anyone who is trained in combat knows that the moment you get angry, you have lost the battle. Thats why they have all the problems in america.

…for sure…not just visible anger but action on that anger in such a physical/violent way won’t instil any confidence in a police force that is needed…

Crimson Dynamo 25-07-2024 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11482592)
anyone who is trained in combat knows that the moment you get angry, you have lost the battle. Thats why they have all the problems in america.

Yes Grasshopper

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Beso 25-07-2024 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11482546)
His hand was by his side when the Police officer kicked him in the head

He has 2 arms...

Niamh. 25-07-2024 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11482617)
He has 2 arms...

You can't even see his other arm

Beso 25-07-2024 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11482624)
You can't even see his other arm

Eye witnesses have confirmed.

Niamh. 25-07-2024 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11482630)
Eye witnesses have confirmed.

Where did they confirm that?

Cherie 25-07-2024 01:57 PM

I wonder where he was headed and if not travelling alone, if they went on without him, if he was a normal human and sat reading his book or scrolling through TiBB instead of starting fights he would be at his destination now :hee:

Oliver_W 25-07-2024 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11482638)
normal human

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11482638)
scrolling through TiBB

Whut.

Cherie 25-07-2024 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11482641)
Whut.

maybe I should have said dysfunctional :think:


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