This is why people are losing respect for the police...

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I'm sure it looks all well and good but the lad won't face any actual consequence.
Really?
That vid has gone or will go viral, and all his friends, family etc will see it and give him grief for him acting like an ass, and how much he looked like a scared little child (instead of the tough guy he thinks he is) when the cuffs went on.
He won't live that down for a while.
It was posted on Twitter not TikTok, but if it gets to TikTok all the better.
 
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Really?
That vid has gone or will go viral, and all his friends, family etc will see it and give him grief for him acting like an ass, and how much he looked like a scared little child (instead of the tough guy he thinks he is) when the cuffs went on.
He won't live that down for a while.
It was posted on Twitter not TikTok, but if it gets to TikTok all the better.
The fact that it goes viral at all is the problem.
 
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I've just seen a recommended video on YouTube from a couple of years old with an excitable policeman involved.

I'm not sure if he's been drinking too much coffee that morning. But he seemed very aggressive in his approach, whilst talking very fast and insulting the member of the public constantly.

I'll put the video behind a spoiler as the opening still image is of the officers face.

 
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Have these disorderly type funerals for local wrong uns spread to other parts of the country or is it a northern thing.

Seems like in the last few years they have become more frequent. Someone was killed last year riding a stolen motorbike, his friends and family blocked a major dual carriageway to set off fireworks on do a balloon release which turned into a riot with random cars petrol bombed.

Last week they did a balloon release for another girl that died in another area which also turned into a riot with cars being set on fire.

Then yesterday the funeral for a local drug dealer that killed him self crashing a stolen motorbike turned into chaos with cars burnt out and scroats tearing about on motorbikes. No sign of the police looks like they were too scared to get involved.

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Wasn't sure where else to post without making a new thread.

Some 19year old woman went missing at the local park over a week ago.
They found her body 2 days later in some bushes right next to some steps and a path.
Really crazy no one searched the park in that time tbh as it's where she went missing from during a paid festival, when the police were searching the lake they cordoned off one corner and had like a diversion up/down the steps next to the lake.
which is bizarrely the exact spot they found her in. (some bushes next to the lake)

is the cause of death always announced in papers etc?


Cops had the scene cordoned off (including the steps) for 48hours straight and under police guard, so surely a crime scene and not an accident ?
 
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In more sad "too many of the Police just don't/won't/can't 'do their job' properly any more" news where no-one will ever be punished for their lethal levels of incompetence -

Police Scotland didn't investigate a reported car crash on the embankment of the M9 motorway for 3 days during which the survivor Lamara Bell remained trapped next to the dead driver because the Police Sergeant who took the call wasn't trained properly, didn't record the crash details properly and was then left unsupervised on the call taking system so no-one else noticed his error. After a 2nd call for the same incident 3 days later the survivor was finally rescued but died 4 days later. The coroner said the following -

Ms Bell would have suffered 'almost incomprehensible' pain before her death.

The man who failed to log the call was inadequately trained and left largely unsupervised to operate a system that allowed for human error to go undetected. Police Scotland failed to properly risk assess the call-handling procedures and did not have a system that checked calls were acted on and that an organisational failure led to the safety of the public being compromised and had "fatal consequences" for 25-year-old Ms Bell.

Of course - "lessons will be learned" and no-one will be punished for this, as usual!




 
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In more sad "too many of the Police just don't/won't/can't 'do their job' properly any more" news where no-one will ever be punished for their lethal levels of incompetence -
It is disgusting that police get away with complete negligence and as a result, get off free.

As seen before if this was a nurse who was not suitably trained or made number of mistakes, they would be punished and have licenses removed.
But for police it dont matter what they seem to do from not responding which results in people being injured or worse, or even undertaking their own criminal actions as a police officer, they all get off without punishment.

Its only the real scummy ones that push it so far and do the worst of the worst, get punished.

I say this as a person with numerous family members in the police and one of them has undertaken crime against the public and kept their job...
 
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We’ll see how the police deal with Tommy Robinsons march & documentary showing to highlight two tier policing in London tomorrow.
You think the police will handle a bunch of skinny, malnourished vegans the same as bulky football hooligans and their broods? Tommy can handle a bit of rough... surely.

Perhaps if the latter didn't respond so typically and ignored the bait then the police would start treating them similarly.
 
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@sidimmu - Sadly the low level day to day incompetence from too many only becomes visible to the general public when it causes something really terrible to happen, such as this case.
 
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@sidimmu - Sadly the low level day to day incompetence from too many only becomes visible to the general public when it causes something really terrible to happen, such as this case.
100% agree.

Completely not the way it should be though, police officers get away with so much.
The one in my family is a thug and abusive to women, no surprise aye.
 
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I've just watched this video of a woman pushing an old lady over, who then died 10 days later.

She got a 16 month suspended sentence for manslaughter. So no punishment.


The courts are soft. If you have killed someone you should serve some kind of jail time, even if it was a total accident.

This old woman's life as gone for nothing.

A shameful system.
 
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I've just watched this video of a woman pushing an old lady over, who then died 10 days later.

She got a 16 month suspended sentence for manslaughter. So no punishment.


The courts are soft. If you have killed someone you should serve some kind of jail time, even if it was a total accident.

This old woman's life as gone for nothing.

A shameful system.
No remorse, no empathy......I can't help but feel she got off lightly simply because she's a woman and had she'd been a man they would have behind bars for a long stretch.
 
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I've just watched this video of a woman pushing an old lady over, who then died 10 days later.

She got a 16 month suspended sentence for manslaughter. So no punishment.


The courts are soft. If you have killed someone you should serve some kind of jail time, even if it was a total accident.

This old woman's life as gone for nothing.

A shameful system.
I mean, she did hit her with her bag first? Hardly the story you're making it out to be, seems the punishment is suitable for the incident, life is ruined anyway from that conviction on yout record.
 
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