he feared objects in her hand were weapons.
Respect might be quite nice once in a while and the way she seemed* to be in his face showed none. She deserved it in my opinion.
*no I wasn't there and am basing that on the video.
No offence but a 3" blade will kill you just as well as a samuri sword
It would, understandably, have been a scary place to be for the public being caught up in it but, unfortunaetly, "kettling" was a sanctioned public order technique at the time and, quite rightly, is now under scrutiny.
Was it a mistake to use "kettling" ??
Probably.... But then hindsight is 20/20 and, because of G20, this technique is being heavily reveiwed AFAIK. Sometimes it unfortunaetly takes a tragedy for chages to be made.
Christ he could have pushed her over with his middle finger, he's a big guy.
LOL, a big strong policeman scared of a tiny woman with a carton?
What a *******. Now he knows he can get away with it, he'll just do it again.
Regardless, I think it's wrong that tragedies are needed to bring about change....
.... but the entire day was handled abysmally and I'm glad I spent it indoors.
You're talking about public servants dude. We shouldn't have to fear the police in the UK. She wasn't swinging a samurai sword about, she was waving a carton of pop and shouting. She looks about 5ft tall and weighs about as much as a packet of fags
She didn't have to be there, certainly not on the front lines and certainly not kicking off in his face.
He had no right to strike her legally
He had no right to strike her legally
He had no right to strike her legally, just probably wanted to have a dig at someone, make him feel big.
The woman should have kept her gob shut and stayed back.
.... and he should have kept his hands in his pockets.![]()