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Brazilian Police
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Just out of interest, how is the police's reputation in Brazil? In an country as big as Brazil and so many people living below the poverty line, do they have a perfect reputation in terms of justice?
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The Braheelian police are not noble savages....The pro Hanging flogging branding daily, The Daily Telegraph had an pot-kettle-black article on their at-home activities. About one to two thousand deaths a year - not all indigenous unemployed electricians in heavy overcoats.
But eeff zay say - there is no cover up, we canbelieve that cant we ? After all they should know....
Braheelian? Sounds like a bit of a Spanish accent there and as they speak Portuguese in Brazil, it's pronounced wiv a "s" sound :) ... sorry... just being silly !!
Did anyone see the programme "Gangs" presented by Ross Kemp? When he went to Rio, the chief of police *admitted* on camera that, during the police/drug gang shootouts, innocent people will get shot!
I also believe that demands being made by the family are wrong - why should our chief of police be made to resign? My wife is from Brazil and we spent a couple of months there recently and compared to the previous visits, there were a lot more shootings this time! The people that I know there laugh when they see English police with their funny hats and truncheons, but I'd rather live in a place that doesn't *need* guns for everyday security!!!
Did anyone see the programme "Gangs" presented by Ross Kemp? When he went to Rio, the chief of police *admitted* on camera that, during the police/drug gang shootouts, innocent people will get shot!
I also believe that demands being made by the family are wrong - why should our chief of police be made to resign? My wife is from Brazil and we spent a couple of months there recently and compared to the previous visits, there were a lot more shootings this time! The people that I know there laugh when they see English police with their funny hats and truncheons, but I'd rather live in a place that doesn't *need* guns for everyday security!!!