| Manchester airport 21:09 - Jul 27 with 4563 views | KeithHaynes | A little bit more context. The poster is an ex marine and Swansea Jack. |  |
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| Manchester airport on 14:18 - Jul 29 with 1007 views | onehunglow |
| Manchester airport on 14:01 - Jul 29 by pencoedjack | This ^ How much violence does there need to be before armed police shoot in an airport? I reckon they should count themselves lucky that it was a kick in the head not a bullet. |
Once they draw a firearm ,then the fun begins . Quite why anyone volunteers to be an ARV ,I will never know. It’s best police officers take a good hiding or worse. Crocodile tears are shed and the Home Sec says how shocked they have been. Then they do nothing .Again. |  |
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| Manchester airport on 14:24 - Jul 29 with 994 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| Manchester airport on 09:13 - Jul 29 by trampie | Yes that is what I thought pandering to them again. |
Or is it democracy. We in UK do not ignore the will of the people. The pair are going down for a long time once all the facts are out and there will not be a murmur. |  |
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| Manchester airport on 15:19 - Jul 29 with 958 views | raynor94 |
| Manchester airport on 14:24 - Jul 29 by ReslovenSwan1 | Or is it democracy. We in UK do not ignore the will of the people. The pair are going down for a long time once all the facts are out and there will not be a murmur. |
I sincerely hope you are right, but sadly I think they will get away with a slap on the wrist |  |
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| Manchester airport on 18:43 - Jul 29 with 904 views | Boundy |
| Manchester airport on 15:19 - Jul 29 by raynor94 | I sincerely hope you are right, but sadly I think they will get away with a slap on the wrist |
or for one a good kick in the head . |  |
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| Manchester airport on 10:10 - Jul 30 with 806 views | trampie | Ex Fire arms officer speaks, police chief must have seen the video, throwing officers under the bus pandering to parts of the Asian community up there. It's what I said, I said the powers that be must have seen the footage asap, I also used the same phrase pandering. |  |
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| Manchester airport on 11:49 - Jul 30 with 770 views | majorraglan |
| Manchester airport on 10:10 - Jul 30 by trampie | Ex Fire arms officer speaks, police chief must have seen the video, throwing officers under the bus pandering to parts of the Asian community up there. It's what I said, I said the powers that be must have seen the footage asap, I also used the same phrase pandering. |
They can’t release the video, it’s evidence in a live criminal investigation which may end up in Court and this officer should now that. |  | |  |
| Manchester airport on 11:56 - Jul 30 with 753 views | trampie |
| Manchester airport on 11:49 - Jul 30 by majorraglan | They can’t release the video, it’s evidence in a live criminal investigation which may end up in Court and this officer should now that. |
You call me everything yet I'm one step ahead aren't I. I told this board that before this fire arms officer, the powers that be must have seen the footage before the second video was released and the police chiefs are pandering to the baddies in the Asian community, they might not be deliberately but by trying to not upset certain people's sensibilities they are pandering. |  |
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| Manchester airport on 13:48 - Jul 30 with 719 views | Whiterockin |
| Manchester airport on 11:56 - Jul 30 by trampie | You call me everything yet I'm one step ahead aren't I. I told this board that before this fire arms officer, the powers that be must have seen the footage before the second video was released and the police chiefs are pandering to the baddies in the Asian community, they might not be deliberately but by trying to not upset certain people's sensibilities they are pandering. |
Or one could say they are applying common sense. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Manchester airport on 13:56 - Jul 30 with 703 views | onehunglow |
| Manchester airport on 13:48 - Jul 30 by Whiterockin | Or one could say they are applying common sense. |
Maybe in future,nobody should be arrested which means no force at all being used . Force has to be used. No matter what,scum will always call it excessive Police should strike ,right now |  |
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| Manchester airport on 14:00 - Jul 30 with 701 views | Whiterockin |
| Manchester airport on 13:56 - Jul 30 by onehunglow | Maybe in future,nobody should be arrested which means no force at all being used . Force has to be used. No matter what,scum will always call it excessive Police should strike ,right now |
I see it as there have been no more protests, violence, damage or anyone injured since the original protest. In my mind that is a good thing and the powers that be should be commended in the way they have managed the situation. |  | |  |
| Manchester airport on 14:04 - Jul 30 with 694 views | onehunglow |
| Manchester airport on 14:00 - Jul 30 by Whiterockin | I see it as there have been no more protests, violence, damage or anyone injured since the original protest. In my mind that is a good thing and the powers that be should be commended in the way they have managed the situation. |
I’ve no idea why they bother to put the uniform on. |  |
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| Manchester airport on 15:13 - Jul 30 with 644 views | ReslovenSwan1 | There was a video of the death of George Floyd 5000 miles under Police supervision. There was no video of Mohamed Hassan in Wales. Activists were on the street for the criminal Floyd but only the family protested for Mr Hassan. It was kept under wraps and out of sight. Justice works best in peace and quiet. https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk/news/iopc-investigation-finds-no-evidence-south I believe this enquiry was done properly. I hope the family accept this too. [Post edited 30 Jul 2024 15:19]
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| Manchester airport on 22:13 - Jul 30 with 559 views | KeithHaynes | People calling for the release of police Camera footage won’t be seeing it, that's evidence for the prosecution and cps to evaluate. To release it now would most certainly undermine the police investigation, it may happen in time but it’s very key to prosecuting these idiots. Not America. 👍
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| Manchester airport on 22:26 - Jul 30 with 544 views | Luther27 |
| Manchester airport on 14:00 - Jul 30 by Whiterockin | I see it as there have been no more protests, violence, damage or anyone injured since the original protest. In my mind that is a good thing and the powers that be should be commended in the way they have managed the situation. |
Unless you live in that particular area we only know what the media and Govt decide what we need to know. |  | |  |
| Manchester airport on 00:11 - Jul 31 with 512 views | majorraglan |
| Manchester airport on 22:13 - Jul 30 by KeithHaynes | People calling for the release of police Camera footage won’t be seeing it, that's evidence for the prosecution and cps to evaluate. To release it now would most certainly undermine the police investigation, it may happen in time but it’s very key to prosecuting these idiots. Not America. 👍
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Spot on. Anyone with half a brain will should know this is the case, cctv and other potential evidence is only released when it won’t undermine the police investigation and a potential trial in Court. It’s always been the case in this country. |  | |  |
| Manchester airport on 10:40 - Jul 31 with 435 views | Whiterockin |
| Manchester airport on 22:26 - Jul 30 by Luther27 | Unless you live in that particular area we only know what the media and Govt decide what we need to know. |
As the saying goes, other forms of social media are available. |  | |  |
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