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5 March, 2010 at 1:55 pm #435150
When adults “hate” the police the likelihood is the kids around you will “hate” the police! The police should be seen as someone who helps you when you need it. Respect for adults includes extended family, teachers, police etc. Shame the days are gone when the local Bobby could give a kid a clip round his ear and drag him home to his parents!
5 March, 2010 at 1:58 pm #435151Usually people who hate the police are people who have done something wrong and the bastards have had the cheek to catch them. We could get rid of them and self regulate i guess that’d be fun :?
5 March, 2010 at 2:02 pm #435152lol Pete…I’m finding it hard to read your posts seriously….that dancing chicken is cracking me up :lol: …It is a chicken isn’t it? lol
5 March, 2010 at 2:10 pm #435153http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JGcr3EogWM
it is indeed :lol:
5 March, 2010 at 2:30 pm #435154As someone who goes watching football home and away, you find that the biggest hooligans are the police. On a weekly basis i get treated like a criminal just for how i choose to spend my weekends.
The other week at old trafford i was looking for the coach with my mates amongst about 100 other coaches. The police came and started shouting and pushing us to get in a coach. This starts a bit of bother they are confrontational rather than helpful and it ended in my mate getting slammed to the floor and splitting is head open. Blood was all over and it was the sort of incident were he was lucky to live considering the force. It made Granada reports.
There is a Youtube video of me getting battoned and shoved over the seats and ending on the floor and trampled on at Everton.
I have been locked in a van and set upon.
Infact i could go on all day about incidents where i have been set upon by the police, yet i have no criminal record…..go figure.
Protect and serve my ass, just a bunch of powermad chavs in a uniform. Like i often say to them, would they talk and act to me like that if they had no badge No, because they would get slapped.
NWA said it best…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M8vei3L0L8
5 March, 2010 at 9:23 pm #435155Cause the police never get abused, spat at or anything at football matches eh ? Would you like their job at a match, hell they dont even get to watch it. Like anything else some individuals are tossers but what would happen if there was no police presence?
6 March, 2010 at 8:42 am #435156Although I have never experienced any aggro from the police on a personal level there have been many incidents where I have been frustrated at the way certain things are dealt with. I stil see them and so do my kids see them as an authority to be respected and an emergency service to be called when you need their help.
So Wake….if you needed the police for somthing would you not call them for help?6 March, 2010 at 10:24 am #435157Gaz I kind of know what you mean. The only other time my son was involved in any way with the police (before anyone starts on about youngsters :roll: ) was when he’d come into the shop where I worked, it was about a 100 yards from where we lived and he’d been on his way home from a freinds when he’d called in to see me, he was 14 at that time. He left and a minute or so later I heard raised voices, I looked out of the door and saw two police officers yank him from his bike! and slam him against their car! To say I went nuts would be an understatement!!.
It seems that they’d been on the hunt for a stolen bike :roll: all 6 of them :roll: yea!! two police cars and six officers, for one stolen bike! what a wonderful, productive police force we have. It seemed Mikes bike fitted the description of the one that’d been stolen. I did ask did the bike belong to one of the officers children as such a fuss was being made over it. Luckily enough I was there, to confirm that the bike was indeed his and asked also, was there any need for them behaving in the way they had, he was after all 14 years old and no real match for 6 police officers. I was told quite sarcastically, that I could always make a complaint if I wanted to :roll: :roll:
6 March, 2010 at 11:10 am #435158And so it would seem, the law and its enforcers, not all of them…appear to me to take their power way beyond necessity…i will tell you, these people are violent, manipulative and on many occasions fight fire with fire….they may be abused by a minority likewise, it maybe a minority of them that abuse their power, whichever way, it is a flaw in human nature that many people subscribe to whether conscience of it or not…
I will in time, study further the backgrounds of the heirarchy of the forces, as mentioned in another thread, the `top boys` in many government and enforcement departments are members of certain secret societies…. i wonder in this if there is a pattern forming…6 March, 2010 at 1:41 pm #435159Any arrest involves 2 to 3 hrs paperwork for two officers, some of these officers are frustrated as hell i’d imagine but just go ahead and paint them all with the same brush, only dont object when you get the same treatment for being a muslim or black or any other minority
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