Altercation at Terminal 2

Really? I don't agree with what the copper did (based on the videos I've seen), but I'm not surprised in the slightest. Especially on here!

I think I just put myself in cops position and if someone punches me to the ground and then broke my mates nose who was a girl I’d probably given the chance kick him in the face
I know he’s a cop and should show restraint but I’m not arsed he didn’t
 
I can only assume you're a copper or ex copper with the bollocks you're typing on here?

Yeah, there's no "justification" for that particular action.

The officer's life wasn't directly in threat as the arrested was prone on the floor.

Even the most genuine person shouldn't be to justify that action in a controlled situation.

It just shows the attacking officer was not in control.
 
I think I just put myself in cops position and if someone punches me to the ground and then broke my mates nose who was a girl I’d probably given the chance kick him in the face
I know he’s a cop and should show restraint but I’m not arsed he didn’t
You should be-if it transpired the kicks were a result just because of his colleague being assaulted his career will most ceratinly be over.

She isn't a 'girl'. She's a police officer.
 
What the hand wringing do-gooders don’t want to know is a police officer is in hospital after being attacked by the guy.

The guy deserved several boots to the bonce.

Do you have ANY proof that the accused is guilty of the assault or just by the words put on here.

You have no idea if the officer with the broken nose was first to the arrested or behind her colleagues.

But, I would assume you think it's his fault anyway.
 
I deactivated my Facebook account a few years ago and I feel a lot better for it. Social media is horrible, I only use this forum nowadays.

same for Facebook, not missed that one bit.

Twitter i don't even have my profile on it, but it is handy for football/news and how instant it is.
Just the constant stream of stuff to rile you up is endless.
 
Yeah, there's no "justification" for that particular action.

The officer's life wasn't directly in threat as the arrested was prone on the floor.

Even the most genuine person shouldn't be to justify that action in a controlled situation.

It just shows the attacking officer was not in control.

Do you think it was a sackable offence?
 
Yeah, there's no "justification" for that particular action.

The officer's life wasn't directly in threat as the arrested was prone on the floor.

Even the most genuine person shouldn't be to justify that action in a controlled situation.

It just shows the attacking officer was not in control.
you may well be right-but the facts will emerge-but again his left arm is under his chest (thats a big issue from my experience, I would always shout 'watch the hands' for a reason) and he isnt at that point restrained..

of course as I said last night after the kicks the officer leaves him to go to the second male-thus appearing to leave the first male-which looks slightly at odds.
 
hmmm let me see. A wanted man gets off a plane so the police try to make an arrest and pins him against a wall. His mates then square up to the officers allowing the wanted to to get free and start attacking the police officers breaking the nose of one of them. The wanted dman then gets tasered and twatted in the face for being a dick.

Do I have that right?
And please do fuck off with the decent/law abiding shit, it's a fact that I wouldn't and pretty much most of the UK population wouldn't get into this position
You obviously didn't see a recent TV series based on policing in the South West and their disciplinary process.
 
Do you think it was a sackable offence?
it is if he cannot justify that force-he may even face criminal punishment too.

I'd suggest criminal action against him is inevitable if the force isn't justified.
 
it is if he cannot justify that force-he may even face criminal punishment too.

Then, who would want to do this job? The soldier being stabbed is a prime example of modern day society.
But you are right, in that we need to see footage of earlier events.
 
Would you be as worried for man in the same job?

I really don't understand the mentality on here!

Very strange comment - it was a women who has broken her nose not a man.

I realty don’t understand your point?!
 
Then, who would want to do this job? The soldier being stabbed is a prime example of modern day society.
But you are right, in that we need to see footage of earlier events.
because police still need to abide by the law.

the issue of why anyone would do it is a different matter-I wouldn't recommend anyone does it..
 

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