The French sure know how to complain.

Well they've shovelled in the new laws before the coronation.

Blocking roads, airports and railways - possible 12 months in jail
Locking yourself to anything or anyone - 6 months
Oh and if police fancy it they can stop and search anyone on the basis that they think you're going to cause trouble.

We've started on that slippery slope.

You ok with people gluing themselves to the road you're using?
 
Well they've shovelled in the new laws before the coronation.

Blocking roads, airports and railways - possible 12 months in jail
Locking yourself to anything or anyone - 6 months
Oh and if police fancy it they can stop and search anyone on the basis that they think you're going to cause trouble.

We've started on that slippery slope.

/Conspiracy.

This has all been done with the nut cases of just stop oil because the government knows the general public will support them. Then when a real issue that needs strike action happens. Everyone goes to prison. Top 1% /profit ;).
 
As a previous french employee, with various workers commitees/unions that over-view redundancy plans and criteria you feel a lot more empathetic to protesting (not to riots)

but, now, french need to realise that the covetted health service maybe degraded surreptitiously, similar to UK, if they don't extend working life.
 
It is part of the job.

I can just imagine that clause in their contract-

"In the unlikely event that the employee wishes to sue the employer due to being set on fire, this is considered a hazard of the job and no compensation will be paid out" :cry:

As someone who doesn't have any kids, your viewpoints often provide me with that toddler mentality, so thank you <3
 
I can just imagine that clause in their contract-

"In the unlikely event that the employee wishes to sue the employer due to being set on fire, this is considered a hazard of the job and no compensation will be paid out" :cry:

As someone who doesn't have any kids, your viewpoints often provide me with that toddler mentality, so thank you <3

The police officer knows the job can be dangerous, anything can happen.

I can see why you don't have kids(probably don't know how to), I'm grateful that your genes will not be passed down.
 
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It is part of the job.

Is it part of the job for retail and hospitality staff to be assaulted, as there are plenty of videos showing that occurring?

In this country, whether you're rioting or not, you're serving a considerable prison sentence for setting a police officer on fire.
 
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Is it part of the job for retail and hospitality staff to be assaulted, as there are plenty of videos showing that occurring?

In this country, whether you're rioting or not, you're serving a considerable prison sentence for setting a police officer on fire.

Are you suggesting being shot, attacked etc. Is not part of everyday life of a police officer.
 
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Are you suggesting being shot, attacked etc. Is not part of everyday life of a police offer.

Yes, not being shot at is generally considered normal everyday life of a police officer.


Did you get stuck in a game of cops & robbers or something, or do you have a mental condition?


I'm not keen on casting aspersions but you seem awfully dim.
 
Yes, not being shot at is generally considered normal everyday life of a police officer.


Did you get stuck in a game of cops & robbers or something, or do you have a mental condition?


I'm not keen on casting aspersions but you seem awfully dim.
You find it challenging to come to terms with your limited intellectual abilities?
 
Yes, not being shot at is generally considered normal everyday life of a police officer.

Indeed, you don't even have to take it to that extreme either, as most police officers are not physically attacked on a daily basis, even if we're talking relatively minor stuff like being kicked while putting someone in cuffs or something.

MrWrong is on an absolute mad one it seems today.
 
Indeed, you don't even have to take it to that extreme either, as most police officers are not physically attacked on a daily basis, even if we're talking relatively minor stuff like being kicked while putting someone in cuffs or something.

MrWrong is on an absolute mad one it seems today.

They expect danger on a daily basis, however it may not happen everyday.

If you are going into a riot, then you almost certainly expect to be dealing with fire. Or be at the receiving end of a molotov cocktail with soap etc..

They know whats going to happy in riots, hence the riot gear.
 
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They expect danger on a daily basis, however it may not happen everyday.

If you are going into a riot, then you almost certainly expect to be dealing with fire. Or be at the receiving end of a molotov cocktail.

That's a pretty heavy downgrade on what you've said in previous posts. Perhaps in future, explain things with some added context rather than "It is part of the job".
 
You find it challenging to come to terms with your limited intellectual abilities?

No mate, I came to terms with that when I was about 8 years old and stopped believing that cops should expect to get shot every day, what's your excuse?

They expect danger on a daily basis, however it may not happen everyday.

If you are going into a riot, then you almost certainly expect to be dealing with fire. Or be at the receiving end of a molotov cocktail with soap etc..

They know whats going to happy in riots, hence the riot gear.

Don't move the goalposts, in fact before you go twisting everything to try and save what little face you have left, allow me to preserve your dumbassery for all to see:

Funny this forum, all laughing and jeering at largely peaceful anti oil protesters but also cheering on people setting police officers alight.

It is part of the job.


Now go get your toys out the sandpit, playtime is over.
 
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