Police Gangster in Aberfeldy Tower Hamlets

End of the day, they^ll be dealt with. Theyre already on papers for using brutality. Which is facts and unfortunately something in a community like this these days where officers act like a *****, and start hitting people for no reason. Its stupid really. End of the day it probably is a loss of there jobs that’s when they can sit there and think and contemplate how **** they are doing there job.

Oh I see - because it's in the paper, then it's fact - it's truth right? Hahahahahahaha :D Oh my, you a Daily Mail reader by chance?

Don't be daft - why go smashing up your neighborhood or attacking Officer? What will that achieve?? Oh yeah, I forgot, you are from the generation who believe they are entitled to "respect", aren't you? I'd put money on that fact - that you believe the Police ought to give you respect :D That's not how life works buddy, you earn respect, it's only people in the Emergency Services (and a few other places) that should be given respect - that's how civilized law-abiding people see it at least.

You were local to this - so give us a link to the entire episode, as you clearly know the Coppers were in the wrong, so I'd be interested to see that. As the link in the OP, shows a guy resisting arrest to a pretty extreme level, working himself up to a point he hyperventilates/collapses. All the while, the Police were using a level of compliance applicable for how this guy was behaving.
 
As a blue badge owner you're not entitled to park on a corner, which the DM article says the guy parked his car on the corner of "two east London streets". He was causing an obstruction. The officer told him to move or face arrest. It sounds like the guy was disputing it and not moving his car.

Also why is a guy who as seizures allowed to drive a car?
 
Some people need respect beaten into them by the proper authority figure, this guy is clearly one of them. All escalated because he simply doesn't know his place.
 
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Regardless it does not matter, someone innocent and someone criminal is two diverse things. There are ways of getting **** done, do the job properly then people might respect you.
 
Regardless it does not matter, someone innocent and someone criminal is two diverse things. There are ways of getting **** done, do the job properly then people might respect you.
Park properly and the police won't have to re-educate you out of your criminal ways.
 
This guys problem was thinking that being arrested was something you can opt out of.

Turns out you can't. Regardless of owning a blue badge, shrieking wife or having a disabled child.
 
Regardless it does not matter, someone innocent and someone criminal is two diverse things. There are ways of getting **** done, do the job properly then people might respect you.

They seemed to do the job ok - the guy got arrested, was checked over in hospital and then taken to the station. The other police officers arrived and made sure the local "brothers" and "sisters" who started to gather didn't start a mini riot.
 
Again, I implore you to furnish us with extra evidence, that supports your narrative - that these Coppers (sorry Police Officers) pulled up (or 'rocked up' as you likely put it) and started beating the living daylights out of the poor fellow with the blue jacket.

Off of what we see in the OP (that's Original Post by the way), blue jacket chap is kicking off royally, and overpowering the two Officers - they are forced to mentally rifle through their years at Hendon Police College, thinking of all the Pain Compliance techniques they can use on him, to subdue someone who is clearly intent on getting away (who knows why at that stage!). To the casual observer, it looks like that are indeed being brutal - but blue jacket chap really isn't doing himself any favors whatsoever.

Whether the whole event went south, as something was lost in translation - or he has the same backwards "respect yo bruv" mindset you have - blue jacket chap clearly caused things to escalate to levels that were unnecessary. But the Police have duties and laws to uphold in our great country, do you really expect them to roll off of him breathless and say "it's alright mate, fair cop, we'll let you go"?
 
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Regardless it does not matter, someone innocent and someone criminal is two diverse things. There are ways of getting **** done, do the job properly then people might respect you.

Can you not see the flaw in your masterplan though? People, such as your good self, don't respect the Police (and probably any form of 'authority') - because you believe that they don't respect you.

It's a vicious circle.

Let's assume we both met in the street - why should I respect you? Outside of common decency I mean. Have you cured cancer? Have you donated millions to help the homeless? Have you saved someone form a burning house? Do you put yourself into harm's way to help other people? I'd hazard a guess that "no" is the answer to all of those points - you want me to give you respect, as you have heard that in a rap song.
 
Looks pretty clear cut to me. Person parks illegally, police try to deal with it, police abused, police attempt to arrest, man resists arrest, man forcibly arrested.
Resist arrest and you're going on the floor basically. Not sure why people don't understand this.

I'm disabled and have a blue badge but if I resisted arrest I would expect to be put on the deck. Simple as that.
 
Anyone who thinks this was just the result of a disabled man parking in the wrong place is clearly deluded, it's more than obvious that the so called 'gentleman' did something violent against an officer and then resisted being arrested. Even your average hardened criminal would not put up such a fight. So what are the police supposed to do? let him go ?
 
I have a family member with this guys general attitude, basically f the police they are all scum and I can do what I like.

This guy got taught the best lesson he is ever going to have, should have had it 20 years ago but never mind. Be polite to the police in any dealings and they will be the same back, he broke a very minor law but escilated it to the of being absurd. Will he learn from it, I doubt it really, he'll probably love the extra notoriety that he gets - he seems the 'type'.
 
I have a family member with this guys general attitude, basically f the police they are all scum and I can do what I like.

This guy got taught the best lesson he is ever going to have, should have had it 20 years ago but never mind. Be polite to the police in any dealings and they will be the same back, he broke a very minor law but escilated it to the of being absurd. Will he learn from it, I doubt it really, he'll probably love the extra notoriety that he gets - he seems the 'type'.
read virtually any motoring message board and you'll see this attitude all over. person breaks a rule of the road - invariably speeding - gets caught, has an instant strop and whinge on about how life's unfair and the rules shouldn't be applied to them and does anyone know how to get out of it, yadda yadda. I bet traffic wardens put up w/ this **** everyday from arrogant scum who think the yellow lines don't apply to them.
 
Where did you guys get the info he was illegally parked?
Anyway.....
You have to be a moron to resist arrest in the UK. Its not even that big a deal. Yeah you might "accidentally" bump your head into a car or van door. You might "accidentally" trip over the kerb but you are not going to be killed in custody for a parking violation.
The guys a moron, i hope he makes a full recovery brought EVERYTHING upon himself.
 
Where did you guys get the info he was illegally parked?

Educated guess.

It looks like it's his car, parked in the video.
The video is clearly taken at a junction of a road.

Even with a blue badge, you aren't allowed to park within 15 metres of a junction on a single yellow line, therefore he was parked illegally.
 
It seems the only white people in those videos happen to be the police, so they'll probably get painted as massive racists now for having the audacity to take down a "person of colour".
 
Where did you guys get the info he was illegally parked?
(Second video.)

He's asked to move the car or produce his driving licence (presumably for the issuing of a fixed penalty notice and/or to confirm his identity) or face arrest.

An arrest for a minor traffic offence would ordinarily be difficult to justify but refusing to properly identify yourself when reasonably suspected of an offence is a good way to make it happen.
 
Just popped back in to see if Kumar18768 was banned yet.

Would love to know with it being his first day here and all if he knows the OP or this is pure coincidence.

/tinfoil - maybe it is the OP!
 
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