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It seems that the family of a gangster who was lawfully killed by the police is to now ask them to help shape recommendations on police firearms procedure.
/// Senior circuit judge Keith Cutler told The Mail on Sunday he will take ‘the unusual, perhaps unique step’ of inviting submissions from the Duggan family. ///
/// Among the issues he will seek views on will be ‘training of officers and preparation for operations’. ///
/// The coroner in the controversial Mark Duggan inquest has said he will ask the dead man’s family to help shape recommendations on police firearms procedure. ///
Now I wonder what this family's recommendations will be?
With such sympathetic offerings as this, it would seem that if a judicial ruling on this case is granted, there is only one way it will go.
Stand by for a sacrificial scrape-goat, along with a huge payout of taxpayers money in compensation.
It seems that the family of a gangster who was lawfully killed by the police is to now ask them to help shape recommendations on police firearms procedure.
/// Senior circuit judge Keith Cutler told The Mail on Sunday he will take ‘the unusual, perhaps unique step’ of inviting submissions from the Duggan family. ///
/// Among the issues he will seek views on will be ‘training of officers and preparation for operations’. ///
/// The coroner in the controversial Mark Duggan inquest has said he will ask the dead man’s family to help shape recommendations on police firearms procedure. ///
Now I wonder what this family's recommendations will be?
With such sympathetic offerings as this, it would seem that if a judicial ruling on this case is granted, there is only one way it will go.
Stand by for a sacrificial scrape-goat, along with a huge payout of taxpayers money in compensation.
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Daily Mail putting words into others mouths. The Duggen family will be included in the consultation on recommendations. Their input will be ignored if it is not sensible. Many others will also be consulted, so the family are not changing police tactics as the DM hyperbole suggests.
The Duggen shooting may have been lawful, but that doesn't mean it wasn't without mistakes. Shooting an unarmed man being the most glaring. I hope this was a unique set of circumstances and that existing procedures are adequate. But if the police can learn from their mistake then all of us are safer.
Daily Mail putting words into others mouths. The Duggen family will be included in the consultation on recommendations. Their input will be ignored if it is not sensible. Many others will also be consulted, so the family are not changing police tactics as the DM hyperbole suggests.
The Duggen shooting may have been lawful, but that doesn't mean it wasn't without mistakes. Shooting an unarmed man being the most glaring. I hope this was a unique set of circumstances and that existing procedures are adequate. But if the police can learn from their mistake then all of us are safer.
As the dust settles and tempers cool, maybe family members will consider backing programmes in the community designed to keep their children, who are after all their responsibility, away from gangs, drugs and guns.
This of course presupposes that the tragic situation can be viewed as the culmination of a series of events and not the last five seconds taken in isolation.
This of course presupposes that the tragic situation can be viewed as the culmination of a series of events and not the last five seconds taken in isolation.
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Makes perfect sense to me and this sort of thing should happen more often as people who know the community, the motivations, what makes people do what they do, etc. can lead to better informed, more effective outcomes than others making assumptions and stereotypes. As others have said may help defuse the situation and channel anger in a positive way and it does not mean that they are the sole people being consulted or that everything they say will be enacted - indeed it would be far more foolish not to involve them and leave them, and the community, feeling angry and unheard.
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/// Makes perfect sense to me and this sort of thing should happen more often as people who know the community, the motivations, what makes people do what they do, etc. ///
Then perhaps we should go a stage further and have a family member of the criminal in the Jury Room so as to provide their thoughts, or perhaps one retiring with the Judge to his chambers, so as to discuss matters over a G&T?
/// Makes perfect sense to me and this sort of thing should happen more often as people who know the community, the motivations, what makes people do what they do, etc. ///
Then perhaps we should go a stage further and have a family member of the criminal in the Jury Room so as to provide their thoughts, or perhaps one retiring with the Judge to his chambers, so as to discuss matters over a G&T?
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Perhaps it would be less costly both in monies and resources to deem certain areas no go areas for the police, and just let them sort out their own problems under the strict understanding that if they bring their lawlessness into other areas they will be clamped down on from a great hight?
After all what have the rest of us got to lose?
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After all what have the rest of us got to lose?
'Sarcasm'