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Anyone flying from Manchester Airport?
Better take a crash helmet!
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Better take a crash helmet!
Why is that? I've never had to wear a crash helmet before when flying
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
Why is that? I've never had to wear a crash helmet before when flying
Good shout me neither, I should have added if you intend on misbehaving :thumbup:
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North Cardiff Blue
Good shout me neither, I should have added if you intend on misbehaving :thumbup:
Is that to stop Greater Manchester Police kicking you in the head, or just to minimise the damage if they do?
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jon1959
Is that to stop Greater Manchester Police kicking you in the head, or just to minimise the damage if they do?
Might help either way?
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That WPC that had her nose broken in the line of duty should have taken your advice.
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sneggyblubird
That WPC that had her nose broken in the line of duty should have taken your advice.
Three want to hospital, as Burnham said there is a lot to consider in the review, exactly what happened will come out in the end, the initial video that came out although quite shocking is only part of the story.
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The thing people look at though is the'excessive force'. Whatever has occurred then once the officer has subdued the assailant (in this case) he has a duty of care. Just like if an armed officer shoots someone his immediate action should be to give medical aid and preserve life.
Bottom line is what the hell must the officer been thinking doing that in the knowledge that almost every person watching it has a video camera in their pocket. The police officer's stupidity beggars belief.
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It's pretty damning footage, not just the kick but then the stamp afterwards.
So much good is done by the police in this country but alongside getting the best recruits they absolutely need better training, initially and continued.
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The family of a man who was kicked and stamped on by a police officer at Manchester Airport have been left "traumatised", a solicitor representing them has said.
Akhmed Yakoob was speaking on behalf of brothers Muhammad Fahir Amaaz and Amaad Amaaz, who were both involved in the incident.
Mr Yakoob said the medical condition of the man who was kicked, who he named as Fahir Amaaz, had worsened overnight and "a CT scan has revealed there is a cyst on his brain".
The solicitor also revealed the brothers are family members of a serving Greater Manchester Police officer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cnk4pp530eqo
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Was pretty brutal. Mind you, after watching colleagues get attacked I can understand why he saw red.
The stamp is what takes it into quite extreme territory. The press being given to these scumbags is shocking though. Punch a woman copper then act the victim, scum is the only word.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Is that to stop Greater Manchester Police kicking you in the head, or just to minimise the damage if they do?
Might help if the gentleman concerned had brought his hand out from underneath his body like the police were requesting him to do so. He had already punched several police officers, including breaking the nose of a wpc and tried to steal police handguns, if other witnesses are to be believed. He was resisting arrest, as he was on the police wanted list allegedly. I am not a fan of the police (cue jokes about how shite Sting & Co are!) but in this instance immediate action was needed. If the gentleman concerned had gone quietly with the police as he was asked to do so, then his booting in the head and being stamped on could have been avoided. If the police request you to go with them, you do so. Simples really.
Of course, on Twitter and the rest of social media, all you see is the copper kicking and stamping and not the full picture.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Is that to stop Greater Manchester Police kicking you in the head, or just to minimise the damage if they do?
Or stop fanatics bombing Manchester Arena and police attended that gruesome scene if dead children...
Of course the individual went over board, what triggered such a response is perhaps the question one should seek.
This type of zero tolerance policing is seen right across Europe.
Those individuals did something fairly serious.
This is typical media social media frenzy, whilst a soldier gets stabbed by lack guy we are more concerned about this incident.
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life on mars
Or stop fanatics bombing Manchester Arena and police attended that gruesome scene if dead children...
Of course the individual went over board, what triggered such a response is perhaps the question one should seek.
This type of zero tolerance policing is seen right across Europe.
Those individuals did something fairly serious.
This is typical media social media frenzy, whilst a soldier gets stabbed by lack guy we are more concerned about this incident.
So true.
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Some people get what they deserve
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There is no point in having any rules or training if this sort of thing isn't going to be dealt with
We can't have someone dishing out their own form of justice or punishment
You can't stamp on someone's head and kick them in the head like that if you have weapons , cuffs and other officers backing you up
It's no good saying society is a cesspit as so many do and then wave away criminal assault
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WJ99mobile
Some people get what they deserve
Being kicked in the face and stamped on the head?
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Or stop fanatics bombing Manchester Arena and police attended that gruesome scene if dead children...
Of course the individual went over board, what triggered such a response is perhaps the question one should seek.
This type of zero tolerance policing is seen right across Europe.
Those individuals did something fairly serious.
This is typical media social media frenzy, whilst a soldier gets stabbed by lack guy we are more concerned about this incident.
Maybe we should be concerned about both.
One is apparently a non-terrorist incident by someone with a screw loose.
The other was a non-terrorist incident by someone who attacked a soldier!
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WJ99mobile
Some people get what they deserve
The victim was lying on the floor face down no threat.
The copper is a disgrace to the force.
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Strange how the footage of Plod kicking and stamping has been posted on social media, but no footage of the female officer getting her nose broken by one of the perpetrators.
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Or stop fanatics bombing Manchester Arena and police attended that gruesome scene if dead children...
Of course the individual went over board, what triggered such a response is perhaps the question one should seek.
This type of zero tolerance policing is seen right across Europe.
Those individuals did something fairly serious.
This is typical media social media frenzy, whilst a soldier gets stabbed by lack guy we are more concerned about this incident.
The more I read this post the more stupid and disgraceful it gets.
The usual racist bottom feeding from LOM!
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William Treseder
Strange how the footage of Plod kicking and stamping has been posted on social media, but no footage of the female officer getting her nose broken by one of the perpetrators.
Legal reasons possibly
Either way smacking a copper in the face .....unless they are trying to give you a leathering for no reason ....is clearly a no no
But so is handing out a beating to someone on the floor who appears subdued
He could have been close to a knife who knows hopefully the truth will come out
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jon1959
The more I read this post the more stupid and disgraceful it gets.
The usual racist bottom feeding from LOM!
He's gone from a Labour voting social worker in the 70s to a member of the eisengroupen in 2024
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Legal reasons possibly
Either way, smacking a copper in the face .....unless they are trying to give you a leathering for no reason ....is clearly a no no
But so is handing out a beating to someone on the floor who appears subdued
He could have been close to a knife who knows hopefully the truth will come out
The main officer lost it, and he hit the other bloke with a taser after that, maybe he was close to the female officer with a broken nose, or maybe he received a few punches himself.
A couple of MPs have come in arguing for either side, I stick with Andy Burnhams conclusion that there is more to this than the video released and it should be left to the police to review through the IOPC, they will see the previous incident through the body cams and CCTV.
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Originally Posted by
William Treseder
Strange how the footage of Plod kicking and stamping has been posted on social media, but no footage of the female officer getting her nose broken by one of the perpetrators.
Maybe there is no footage of the female officer getting her nose broken other than that recorded by the police bodycams?
I'm guessing bystanders only started videoing this incident when it fully kicked off.
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It wasn't an assault , it was an assassination attempt. According to their loony lawyer !
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The Lone Gunman
Maybe there is no footage of the female officer getting her nose broken other than that recorded by the police bodycams?
I'm guessing bystanders only started videoing this incident when it fully kicked off.
Possibly so. There is absolutely no excuse for the cop acting like he did, and hopefully he gets a punishment that suits.
Personally, I don’t know why any youngster would want to join the police in this modern day society. They are on a hiding to nothing. A very good friend of mine is a serving police officer, and he’s on the verge of quitting, as are a few of his colleagues.
IMO they do a terrific job under the circumstances, yet this incident by one officer will further divide the relationship between the police and certain members of the public.
Us City fans should know only too well what it’s like being tarred with the same brush.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Is that to stop Greater Manchester Police kicking you in the head, or just to minimise the damage if they do?
The person that was unfortunately, but justifiably kicked in the head and stamped on, should take this sage advice from this elderly gentleman. As someone who has run into 'trouble' abroad on a couple of occasions, his advice is spot on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gtSZdu2EvA
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
The person that was unfortunately, but justifiably kicked in the head and stamped on, should take this sage advice from this elderly gentleman. As someone who has run into 'trouble' abroad on a couple of occasions, his advice is spot on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gtSZdu2EvA
That blokes website is full of racist trash on a regular basis
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That lawyer fella is a sort .
Nice publicity for him though.
What did mama do on the plane .
Hows the police women who had a broken nose and other offices attacked before the incident .
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Being kicked in the face and stamped on the head?
Your fortunate to live in UK that is nothing compared to how other countries dealing with attacks on officers, if my colleague was downed would I react of course I would . Its human instinct.
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
The person that was unfortunately, but justifiably kicked in the head and stamped on, should take this sage advice from this elderly gentleman. As someone who has run into 'trouble' abroad on a couple of occasions, his advice is spot on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gtSZdu2EvA
'....unfortunately, but justifiably kicked in the head and stamped on...."
Make your mind up - was it misfortune or a justifiable kicking and stamping?
How long into the police training course do they cover 'kicking restrained prisoner in the head and then stamping on them'?
Is that basic training or advanced/specialised?
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
'....unfortunately, but justifiably kicked in the head and stamped on...."
Make your mind up - was it misfortune or a justifiable kicking and stamping?
How long into the police training course do they cover 'kicking restrained prisoner in the head and then stamping on them'?
Is that basic training or advanced/specialised?
Its worrying that people seem to always side with the police imo
Whilst most coppers are decent and do a very difficult job .....which they apply to do .....there are always bad apples
And sometimes it becomes institutional
Greater Manchester Police are under investigation at the moment for what is alleged to be very poor treatment of women fleeing violence
Are all those that have reported this making it up ?
Are the miners who were baton charged by mounted police at Orgreave during the miners strike ......BEFORE any missiles were thrown at police officers .....making it up ?
An incident where a person is kicked in the head whilst on the floor and surrounded and seemingly subdued has GOT to be investigated
It seems lots of people out there have already made their mind up that a female police officers nose was broken by this man but what do we know ?
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Its worrying that people seem to always side with the police imo
Whilst most coppers are decent and do a very difficult job .....which they apply to do .....there are always bad apples
And sometimes it becomes institutional
Greater Manchester Police are under investigation at the moment for what is alleged to be very poor treatment of women fleeing violence
Are all those that have reported this making it up ?
Are the miners who were baton charged by mounted police at Orgreave during the miners strike ......BEFORE any missiles were thrown at police officers .....making it up ?
An incident where a person is kicked in the head whilst on the floor and surrounded and seemingly subdued has GOT to be investigated
It seems lots of people out there have already made their mind up that a female police officers nose was broken by this man but what do we know ?
You forgot to mention the Tolpuddle martyrs..
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A Quiet Monkfish
You forgot to mention the Tolpuddle martyrs..
The police are not above the law
Depending on ones political beliefs
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Love the pictures of how violent those Asians were to the police officers , particularly worrying is the punch they landed on the police women, that could easily been a serious punch, even life changing.
Hey I guess woman in some societies don't get much respect.
For all the cop haters enjoy.. I'm sure these punches on your colleagues, wouldn't stir you to lash out.. At the arseholes.
New CCTV footage reveals what triggered Manchester Airport violence https://mol.im/a/13679325#v-4228711113119022521 via https://dailym.ai/android
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
The police are not above the law
Depending on ones political beliefs
You really are of a restricted intelligence and morals
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Love the pictures of how violent those Asians were to the police officers , particularly worrying is the punch they landed on the police women, that could easily been a serious punch, even life changing.
Hey I guess woman in some societies don't get much respect.
For all the cop haters enjoy.. I'm sure these punches on your colleagues, wouldn't stir you to lash out.. At the arseholes.
New CCTV footage reveals what triggered Manchester Airport violence
https://mol.im/a/13679325#v-4228711113119022521 via
https://dailym.ai/android
Disgusting yes they deserve to get charged,but the police can not go kicking and stamping on people who are no longer a threat.
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Love the pictures of how violent those Asians were to the police officers , particularly worrying is the punch they landed on the police women, that could easily been a serious punch, even life changing.
Hey I guess woman in some societies don't get much respect.
For all the cop haters enjoy.. I'm sure these punches on your colleagues, wouldn't stir you to lash out.. At the arseholes.
New CCTV footage reveals what triggered Manchester Airport violence
https://mol.im/a/13679325#v-4228711113119022521 via
https://dailym.ai/android
You LOVE how violent these Asians were to police officers? That tells us something surely?
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Love the pictures of how violent those Asians were to the police officers , particularly worrying is the punch they landed on the police women, that could easily been a serious punch, even life changing.
Hey I guess woman in some societies don't get much respect.
For all the cop haters enjoy.. I'm sure these punches on your colleagues, wouldn't stir you to lash out.. At the arseholes.
New CCTV footage reveals what triggered Manchester Airport violence
https://mol.im/a/13679325#v-4228711113119022521 via
https://dailym.ai/android
Unfortunately for this male copper and thankfully for society its not legal for coppers to go round kicking and stamping on people's heads
The difference between ordinary members of the public is that police officers are trained to deal with violence
You join the police and you are going to bump into unpleasant people
Do you think this sort of thing is OK?
It might be understandable to over react when a fellow copper is assaulted but that doesn't give the green light for criminal assault
That's not self defence , it won't stand up in court