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Did these officers act a tad too roughly?
http://www.guardian.c...ot-guilty-babar-ahmad
Or do you think it's acceptable for the police to act like this?
Or do you think it's acceptable for the police to act like this?
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"The police admitted that officers subjected Ahmad to a sustained and brutal beating."
http://www.express.co...out-to-terror-suspect
In this instance, it appears that the mans claims could not be backed up from the recordings from a bug placed in his home. this might have had more to do with it the jury not believing his story.
"The police admitted that officers subjected Ahmad to a sustained and brutal beating."
http://www.express.co...out-to-terror-suspect
In this instance, it appears that the mans claims could not be backed up from the recordings from a bug placed in his home. this might have had more to do with it the jury not believing his story.
Again there is a difference in percerption.
This guy, who is still in custody after 8 years, was in a house raided by police, now I don't know about you but I would be in fear of my life when I entered the house. The adrenilin would be pumping and then the suspect acted in an excitable and agressive manner.
So they tackled him, he resisted arrest, they have used forced. It is very easy, in the cold light of day, to be critical of them and indeed they are still to under go internal disciplinary procedures. We will never know the actual truth but if I was on the jury I wouldn't have found them guilty.
This guy, who is still in custody after 8 years, was in a house raided by police, now I don't know about you but I would be in fear of my life when I entered the house. The adrenilin would be pumping and then the suspect acted in an excitable and agressive manner.
So they tackled him, he resisted arrest, they have used forced. It is very easy, in the cold light of day, to be critical of them and indeed they are still to under go internal disciplinary procedures. We will never know the actual truth but if I was on the jury I wouldn't have found them guilty.
A photograph taken totally out of context, no matter how convincing it appears, can often lead to the completely wrong conclusion. It is of course obvious that there are visible injuries, as in this case, but the photo most certainly cannot verify how the person came by their injuries.
The Police "react" to situations as opposed to "instigating" them, and often have to resort to strongarm tactics in order to achieve their goal. The vast majority of Joe Public have no concept of how difficult it is to restrain a suspect and eventually arrest him if he does not comply.
Not everyone "comes quietly", and it is not uncommon for a suspect to incur some sort of injury if he puts up some kind of resistance or acts violently towards the Police. Once an Officer informs a suspect that he is under arrest, he cannot just turn away if the person begins lashing out. There is no easy or magical way to restrain someone acting like that without to some extent having to use brute force and physical force, because it is often impractical and inappropriate for example to use CS gas or indeed a taser if he arrest is taking place, say, in a house.
If anyone doubts my comments, either join the Police and find out for yourself, or watch closely most nights of the week in a town centre near you! You'll soon get the idea.
The Police "react" to situations as opposed to "instigating" them, and often have to resort to strongarm tactics in order to achieve their goal. The vast majority of Joe Public have no concept of how difficult it is to restrain a suspect and eventually arrest him if he does not comply.
Not everyone "comes quietly", and it is not uncommon for a suspect to incur some sort of injury if he puts up some kind of resistance or acts violently towards the Police. Once an Officer informs a suspect that he is under arrest, he cannot just turn away if the person begins lashing out. There is no easy or magical way to restrain someone acting like that without to some extent having to use brute force and physical force, because it is often impractical and inappropriate for example to use CS gas or indeed a taser if he arrest is taking place, say, in a house.
If anyone doubts my comments, either join the Police and find out for yourself, or watch closely most nights of the week in a town centre near you! You'll soon get the idea.
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