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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
(Post 11483429)
i cannot agree, it is a slippery slope once you say it's ok for someone to use excessive force. Anyway, the CPS/court will decide
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…yeah, this really are my thoughts also…it was always known/reported that there had been previous violence from a group at the airport which is inexcusable behaviour and obviously what all led to the man being on the ground with the police having regained some calm and stability to the situation, which is what would be hoped for…but then the police officer’s behaviour feels more…’oh, you’re helpless now, mate…I’ll just give you a bit of kicking and stomping on the head while you’re down there and vulnerable…’….thats still how it appears in that moment when the situation had then been calmed…that would be excessive behaviour that would be expected from the lawbreakers but not the law keepers, when it wasn’t appropriate in response of anything in that moment…I agree with bots….thats a slope to no law and order at all just two sets of thugs fighting and not being clear who are the lawbreakers and who are the law protectors because they’re equally as violent…
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