The police again 10:43 - May 9 with 2037 views | Darran | Bloody twáts aye. | |
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The police again on 11:01 - May 9 with 1491 views | PentyrchJack | Absolutely shocking and also very dangerous to discharge a Taser around petroleum. GM Police have referred this to Independent Police Complaints Commission but only after charging him with a concoction of charges not befitting the excessive action they took: "He has since been charged with two counts of resisting a constable in the course of their duty, as well as single counts of driving at excess speed, not having vehicle insurance, being unfit to drive through drink and failing without reasonable excuse to cooperate with a preliminary test. He was also charged with failing to stop when required to do so by police, and unnecessary travel." [Post edited 9 May 2020 11:08]
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The police again on 11:20 - May 9 with 1427 views | Catullus |
The police again on 11:01 - May 9 by PentyrchJack | Absolutely shocking and also very dangerous to discharge a Taser around petroleum. GM Police have referred this to Independent Police Complaints Commission but only after charging him with a concoction of charges not befitting the excessive action they took: "He has since been charged with two counts of resisting a constable in the course of their duty, as well as single counts of driving at excess speed, not having vehicle insurance, being unfit to drive through drink and failing without reasonable excuse to cooperate with a preliminary test. He was also charged with failing to stop when required to do so by police, and unnecessary travel." [Post edited 9 May 2020 11:08]
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Not knowing what led up to this we don't know if it is a concoction but still, if those two officers couldn't detain that man without tasering him, are they fit to be Police? They tell us not to use mobile phones at Petrol stations so just how dangerous would a taser be? If it has the potential cause a fire or explosion then surely in itself it is a sackable offence, endangering life and property of innocent people, the garage staff as well as the gentleman, his daughter and the officers themselves? | |
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The police again on 11:23 - May 9 with 1414 views | Dr_Winston |
The police again on 11:20 - May 9 by Catullus | Not knowing what led up to this we don't know if it is a concoction but still, if those two officers couldn't detain that man without tasering him, are they fit to be Police? They tell us not to use mobile phones at Petrol stations so just how dangerous would a taser be? If it has the potential cause a fire or explosion then surely in itself it is a sackable offence, endangering life and property of innocent people, the garage staff as well as the gentleman, his daughter and the officers themselves? |
I've seen people go so nuts that six coppers have been needed to restrain and detain them. With seemingly every herbert carrying knives these days then I don't blame them one iota for going down the safety first route. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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The police again on 11:25 - May 9 with 1403 views | dickythorpe | If he was pissed and driving with his own kid in the car , a tasering is a light punishment. I'd have decked the cúnt. | | | |
The police again on 11:30 - May 9 with 1381 views | Catullus |
The police again on 11:23 - May 9 by Dr_Winston | I've seen people go so nuts that six coppers have been needed to restrain and detain them. With seemingly every herbert carrying knives these days then I don't blame them one iota for going down the safety first route. |
That's as maybe but he hadn't gone berserk and they were at a petrol station. Aren't there rules about tasering, warnings to be given? It looked like the officer just pulled the taser and did it, no warning. | |
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The police again on 11:48 - May 9 with 1334 views | Best_loser |
The police again on 11:30 - May 9 by Catullus | That's as maybe but he hadn't gone berserk and they were at a petrol station. Aren't there rules about tasering, warnings to be given? It looked like the officer just pulled the taser and did it, no warning. |
Not sure the second discharge of the tazer was necessary either Can't be easy to put your hands behind your back after the first one | | | |
The police again on 12:00 - May 9 with 1303 views | Neath_Jack |
The police again on 11:25 - May 9 by dickythorpe | If he was pissed and driving with his own kid in the car , a tasering is a light punishment. I'd have decked the cúnt. |
Quite right Dicky, people are too quick to have a go at the police these days. I wonder if those grizzling in this thread, would be doing the same if that driver had killed one of their relatives prior to this. I doubt it somehow. Although i will say that it does seem rather dangerous using the taser on the forecourt mind (I'd imagine they produce a spark at some point in their operation). Other than that, I have no problem with them nailing him. | |
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The police again on 12:24 - May 9 with 1262 views | Darran | lol | |
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The police again on 12:27 - May 9 with 1252 views | NotLoyal | Not a good advert for Manchester coppers. But as ever, where’s the context. | |
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The police again on 12:30 - May 9 with 1250 views | Catullus |
The police again on 12:00 - May 9 by Neath_Jack | Quite right Dicky, people are too quick to have a go at the police these days. I wonder if those grizzling in this thread, would be doing the same if that driver had killed one of their relatives prior to this. I doubt it somehow. Although i will say that it does seem rather dangerous using the taser on the forecourt mind (I'd imagine they produce a spark at some point in their operation). Other than that, I have no problem with them nailing him. |
Equally we'd be grizzling if the use of a taser had caused a forecourt fire that killed innocent bystanders and destroyed property. That's why a proportionate response is required. Like I said, not knowing what led up to this makes it harder to judge but using that taser was wrong. | |
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The police again on 12:33 - May 9 with 1240 views | Neath_Jack |
The police again on 12:30 - May 9 by Catullus | Equally we'd be grizzling if the use of a taser had caused a forecourt fire that killed innocent bystanders and destroyed property. That's why a proportionate response is required. Like I said, not knowing what led up to this makes it harder to judge but using that taser was wrong. |
Aye, and you'll quite clearly see that i voiced my concern over the taser on the forecourt. I don't know, maybe they are intrinsically safe, i don't know how they operate, but i doubt it. As always however, the coppers are being put on trial via social media buy people who have no idea what has happened. [Post edited 9 May 2020 12:38]
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The police again on 12:37 - May 9 with 1231 views | NotLoyal | Four times more at risk from catching the virus from this motorist too, by all accounts. Another stat I’m sure which was reflected on before drawing the taser. | |
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The police again on 12:38 - May 9 with 1229 views | Joe_bradshaw | Drunk driving and speeding with no insurance. What an utter c@nt he is assuming he's guilty. If the copper has discharged a taser in dangerous circumstances he should be appropriately disciplined. | |
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The police again on 12:43 - May 9 with 1211 views | Jackinexile1 |
The police again on 12:30 - May 9 by Catullus | Equally we'd be grizzling if the use of a taser had caused a forecourt fire that killed innocent bystanders and destroyed property. That's why a proportionate response is required. Like I said, not knowing what led up to this makes it harder to judge but using that taser was wrong. |
He discharged the taser a second time, as the man didn't obey his order to put his hands behind his back. | | | |
The police again on 12:49 - May 9 with 1186 views | Catullus |
The police again on 12:43 - May 9 by Jackinexile1 | He discharged the taser a second time, as the man didn't obey his order to put his hands behind his back. |
I've never been tasered so I don't know how badly it affects you but as it's meant to make you easy to subdue, maybe he couldn't obey? I'd love to see what that other customer had filmed, his evidence would be very important because it will probably have caught every word and he might have been filming earlier and so give the context needed to judge. Still though, at a petrol station, wouldn't pepper spray have been better? | |
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The police again on 12:52 - May 9 with 1180 views | Jinxy | God he had a fair few volts put across him mind. I bet he's like the Ready Brek kid now. I wonder will they charge him - again. *coat* | | | |
The police again on 13:03 - May 9 with 1144 views | Jackinexile1 |
The police again on 12:49 - May 9 by Catullus | I've never been tasered so I don't know how badly it affects you but as it's meant to make you easy to subdue, maybe he couldn't obey? I'd love to see what that other customer had filmed, his evidence would be very important because it will probably have caught every word and he might have been filming earlier and so give the context needed to judge. Still though, at a petrol station, wouldn't pepper spray have been better? |
Agreed, no idea why they would need to taser him again while he is on the floor. | | | |
The police again on 13:05 - May 9 with 1139 views | PentyrchJack |
The police again on 12:52 - May 9 by Jinxy | God he had a fair few volts put across him mind. I bet he's like the Ready Brek kid now. I wonder will they charge him - again. *coat* |
Must have been a reVOLTing experience... | |
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The police again on 13:09 - May 9 with 1127 views | Catullus |
The police again on 13:05 - May 9 by PentyrchJack | Must have been a reVOLTing experience... |
Ok that's enough, in fact it's AMPle. Where's my coat. | |
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The police again on 13:13 - May 9 with 1115 views | Jinxy |
The police again on 13:09 - May 9 by Catullus | Ok that's enough, in fact it's AMPle. Where's my coat. |
Watt? I mean pardon? | | | |
The police again on 13:14 - May 9 with 1108 views | Jinxy | I wonder has he been allowed Ohm yet. That's it, that's me out. | | | |
The police again on 13:20 - May 9 with 1084 views | NotLoyal | Captain Kirk had one and that was in the sixties, where is Captain Kirk ? | |
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The police again on 13:29 - May 9 with 1062 views | Drizzy | Another sad case of disproportionate force used against a black person. You do wonder how the child will grow up to view the police. No doubt the force will be justified by all the crimes he could have committed rather than the ones he actually did. The vicious cycle goes round and round. | |
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The police again on 15:32 - May 9 with 963 views | Darran |
The police again on 13:29 - May 9 by Drizzy | Another sad case of disproportionate force used against a black person. You do wonder how the child will grow up to view the police. No doubt the force will be justified by all the crimes he could have committed rather than the ones he actually did. The vicious cycle goes round and round. |
Plus the child could grow up to view drink driving with little children in the car as being part of the norm too of course. | |
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The police again on 16:10 - May 9 with 907 views | majorraglan | I suspect there’s more to this than we have seen. It’s diffcult to tell if this footage is from the garage CCTV or if it’s been filmed by a member of the public, if its the latter I would suggest something has happened to attract their attention. It doesn’t look good and using a taser on a garage forecourt is the most sensible thing I have ever seen, but if the Cops felt they needed to do it then they have to justify it. A lot of police usually wear those Body Worn cameras, so it would be interesting to see if theses cops had them and if they were wearing them or had them turned on. What’s the guy on the left of the screen doing, his hand is pixeled out, filming or smoking? | | | |
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