mad al 146 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 I had my door smashed from its hinges,and was dragged from the house,and did nothing to warrant it Labs,hence I have no criminal record in this country,maybe that coloured my attitudes Mack I thought I was on winner here and could call you "crim", just like Bee is fondly known in our gaff after what happened to us about ten years ago just backed up what I'd known for forty of my fifty years on this earth......... the majority of the filth are lying, thieving two face barstewards who have always and will always get their way by whatever means they have or do not have at their disposal Oh and the minority that are left,are just better at being sly lying two faced bast**** Do ya reckon? Link to post Share on other sites
labsnlurchers 39 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Labs,I can cite several incidences of the police targetting an innocent person and going completely over the top in their actions,the general public dont help the situation?Ask yourself why?My treatment certainly opened my eyes to them,the standard of recruit is abysmal,they need a dramatic shakeup,then perhaps they can earn respect,it doesnt just come with the uniform,its got to be earned. I agree with you mackem, the recruitment process needs to be looked at but we also need to look at the type of person we are providing for that recruitment. I can also see why your treatment by the police opened your eyes but as i've said before, its a sign of the times where knives and guns are commonly used against anyone who stands in the way. Whilst i dont agree with the things the police do, i dont blame them, society needs a dramatic shakeup not just the police. Link to post Share on other sites
Tyla 3,179 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 The interesting thing about these police threads is that its always the same people sticking up for them regardless of what they've done Link to post Share on other sites
mad al 146 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Luckily I was innocent Al,but it was a wake-up call into the machinations of the constabulary if they suspect you of a serious crime,as for innocent until proven guilty thats total farce,your not viewed as innocent at all,its guilty all the way in their eyes that is soooooooooooo true Mack Link to post Share on other sites
T78 4 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 The interesting thing about these police threads is that its always the same people sticking up for them regardless of what they've done i was just thinking the same!! Link to post Share on other sites
COMPO 54 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 The interesting thing about these police threads is that its always the same people sticking up for them regardless of what they've done and its also always the same ones running them down with only half the facts and pre-concieved ideas i actually agree with a lot of what mackem says.........but his ideology is marred by his own experiences However his ideas about systematic shake ups and respect have some gravity! Link to post Share on other sites
COMPO 54 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Luckily I was innocent Al,but it was a wake-up call into the machinations of the constabulary if they suspect you of a serious crime,as for innocent until proven guilty thats total farce,your not viewed as innocent at all,its guilty all the way in their eyes that is soooooooooooo true Mack thats where the courts come in to provide a seperate and impartial opinion! to vaildate or deny the police's suspicions Link to post Share on other sites
chimp 299 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 compo if your superior told you to bang on a mates door , you are telling me you would say no ? Link to post Share on other sites
mad al 146 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Luckily I was innocent Al,but it was a wake-up call into the machinations of the constabulary if they suspect you of a serious crime,as for innocent until proven guilty thats total farce,your not viewed as innocent at all,its guilty all the way in their eyes that is soooooooooooo true Mack thats where the courts come in to provide a seperate and impartial opinion! to vaildate or deny the police's suspicions Comps, that isn't always the case unfortunately, our gaff has been there and have seen both sides of the coin, a lot of the time the verdict is a fore gone thing before going through the door Link to post Share on other sites
artic 595 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 labs let me tell you what this fella had done wrong to warrant the police bursting in thru his front door , he failed to stop a 100 yards from his house !! they knew where he lived . so come on labs , you had done nothing wrong and all of a sudden you have the police burst in thru your door with a young child standing behind it ? your telling me you wouldnt put em on their arses ? after all you can look after yourself when you have too we will have to disagree on this as i would not wanting my children knowing i didnt do anything to protect them (you maybe different). maybe you could get a job with artic and his forklift with the blue flasing light on top sorry i have gone way off topic the soldier who has been protecting you and your families who has come back from a warzone got a bit lippy with the police , no more then you see in your local town on a saturday night . dont you think these guys and gals come back with mental scars ? no he didnt deserve it I come back from walking the dogs and your all still slagging each other off.............lol "Failed To Stop" there's your answer! It's an offence to do so pal! Why did he fail to stop? Very silly person!!! It's very obvious that certain people on here are as thick as shit, or have had bad experiances with the "five 0" Link to post Share on other sites
iamduvern 62 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 captured on camera police punching and banging a soldiers head on the ground then seen to scrape his head repeatedly on the tarmac , the soldier a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan said he thought he would die whilst being beaten , Check your facts dickwad the so called veteran has a history of violence has been convicted of attacking the police on 5 occasions and convicted of assalt and a teenager Fair do"s the old bill were out of order but to call them scum is also out of order I bet you would be the first to burst into tears if you heard a prowler and your first responce would be to call the police Ive seen active service and have had the bejesus kicked out of me on numerous occassions and ive probely deserved it but I support our police service 100% if he got 8 bells kicked out of him he most likely deserved it Give the boys in blue your support as they are the last line of defence in a shite world I guess you must have had a clip around the ear from a bobby as a youngster and you have never got over it or they done you for speeding!!! So before you go calling coppers scum take a good look in the mirror then ask yourself whos scum?? Link to post Share on other sites
iamduvern 62 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 bully boys nothing more , i hope they lose their jobs over it , they should be out catching rapists and kiddy fiddlers.my mate had two of the scum burst thru his front door and knocked his young kid over , my mate smashed both of them to a pulp in the hall way , the kid was terrified of these scum and had nightmares for a long time and it got thrown out of court they are bullies nothing more but now they have tasers expect your lamping nights to get intresting big brave policemen in a group , cowards one on one , dont like the odds do they lol Who is this muppet!! Its always a mate or a mate of a mate I bet your mate was a scumbag anyway with a record os long as your arm how often to the old bill kick in doors?? and as for a terrified kid hes most likely on the at risk register with the local social services Link to post Share on other sites
labsnlurchers 39 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 labs let me tell you what this fella had done wrong to warrant the police bursting in thru his front door , he failed to stop a 100 yards from his house !! they knew where he lived . so come on labs , you had done nothing wrong and all of a sudden you have the police burst in thru your door with a young child standing behind it ? your telling me you wouldnt put em on their arses ? after all you can look after yourself when you have too we will have to disagree on this as i would not wanting my children knowing i didnt do anything to protect them (you maybe different). maybe you could get a job with artic and his forklift with the blue flasing light on top sorry i have gone way off topic the soldier who has been protecting you and your families who has come back from a warzone got a bit lippy with the police , no more then you see in your local town on a saturday night . dont you think these guys and gals come back with mental scars ? no he didnt deserve it failed to stop: the correct example to set to your children would be to stop when asked by a person in autority. The police knew where he lived I dont think i'd cope as a police officer, it scares me how many nitwits we have in our midst in modern britain! Link to post Share on other sites
chimp 299 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 the charge was failing to stop but the blues and twos didnt come on until he was walking up the path , you work it out . either way they had no right to burst thru the front door . the courts thought so to so british justice prevailed in this case. dont be calling my mate a scumbag fella the worst he has ever done was get nicked for lamping. i just used that as an example , either way we have a hell of a lot of ex service residing in british prisons due them not being able to adjust when they get back . Link to post Share on other sites
T78 4 Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 captured on camera police punching and banging a soldiers head on the ground then seen to scrape his head repeatedly on the tarmac , the soldier a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan said he thought he would die whilst being beaten , Check your facts dickwad the so called veteran has a history of violence has been convicted of attacking the police on 5 occasions and convicted of assalt and a teenager Fair do"s the old bill were out of order but to call them scum is also out of order I bet you would be the first to burst into tears if you heard a prowler and your first responce would be to call the police Ive seen active service and have had the bejesus kicked out of me on numerous occassions and ive probely deserved it but I support our police service 100% if he got 8 bells kicked out of him he most likely deserved it Give the boys in blue your support as they are the last line of defence in a shite world I guess you must have had a clip around the ear from a bobby as a youngster and you have never got over it or they done you for speeding!!! So before you go calling coppers scum take a good look in the mirror then ask yourself whos scum?? did the police that gave him mthe good hiding know that he had a history of violence?probably not....im all for reasonable force and restraining peoploe that need it but those coppers were just out to cause that lad pain and that is out of order. punching him not once but EIGHT times and rubbing his face in the tarmac?how does that come under the "reasonable force" tag? lmao. Link to post Share on other sites
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