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Body & Soul0 min ago
am I alone in thinking this is good justice for the PC who has got off batonning a pro-hunt supporter here
If PC Grant ever reads this (you never know with google searches etc!) all the best and keep up the good work.
If Miss Lovelace ever reads this then it deserves you right. Now you know how the fox feels you [edited by AB]
No best answer has yet been selected by Ward-Minter. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyone who decides to fight with the police is pretty much asking for trouble. She wasn't batonned repeatedly, she copped 1 on the knuckles and probably one in the face, although even that is up for debate. If that's what it takes to stop you grabbing the riot shields then so be it. Common sense justice.
Bloody-hell W-M, I'm with you again!
I can't believe the PC was actually arrested !
I mean if it was putting down a Poll Tax demo or a Miners Strike it would have been commendations all round and a message of thanks from the Prime Minister on how well they handled the situation. I mean, if you got hurt by a truncheon it was all "Well, you shouldn't have been there..."
Because it's a load of Ha-ha-Gymkhanas, it's all "Daddy knows your Chief Superintendant, you rotter !" and something gets done amid accusations of heavy handedness.
To the previous posters. If this wonan had been protesting about the war in Iraq or the rising council tax bills would it still have been alright for P C Grant to have hit her drawing blood or would he be a policeman out of control who deserved punishment?
If it is considered lawful, by the previous posters, for any policeman to batton any protester you will then congratulate the next policeman who hits an 80 year old pensioner who objects to the rising cost of living.
There is not one rule for a hunt supporter and another rule for the rest of society.
By the way I do not hunt.