Altercation at Terminal 2

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Let's hope that the busted nose the female officer sustained was just an accident then because it's irrelevant that they were from a policing family and not criminals if they had attacked her in the first place.
Hopefully she sues them as they seem to be preparing to do....can police sue violent offenders after sustaining serious injuries?

You'd have thought that GBH on police would keep the bloke locked up as well not bailed.
 
Hopefully she sues them as they seem to be preparing to do....can police sue violent offenders after sustaining serious injuries?

You'd have thought that GBH on police would keep the bloke locked up as well not bailed.
If things did unfold as described by the police and various reports, then there is cause for both the assailant(s) and the police officer who kicked and stomped the incapacitated assailant on the floor to face justice.

They can have cause for a police brutality (GBH) case and also face a GBH case of their own.
 
Does anyone actually know if the woman police officer’s nose was broken by the bloke who got kicked in the head? Or are people just assuming?
Not that it makes a difference to the correctness of the actions of the head kicker.
At the moment all I’m seeing from some on here is that a police officer got her nose broken so that gave the police free rein to batter anyone they wanted.
For those of us who have been to European aways in Madrid and one or two other places, it’s the thing we complain about most when it comes to the Spanish police.
Do we really want our police to be “hit first and ask questions later” like them?
 
Does anyone actually know if the woman police officer’s nose was broken by the bloke who got kicked in the head? Or are people just assuming?
Not that it makes a difference to the correctness of the actions of the head kicker.
At the moment all I’m seeing from some on here is that a police officer got her nose broken so that gave the police free rein to batter anyone they wanted.
For those of us who have been to European aways in Madrid and one or two other places, it’s the thing we complain about most when it comes to the Spanish police.
Do we really want our police to be “hit first and ask questions later” like them?
Or worse, the American (armed) police: “shoot first and never ask questions”.
 
Does anyone actually know if the woman police officer’s nose was broken by the bloke who got kicked in the head? Or are people just assuming?
Not that it makes a difference to the correctness of the actions of the head kicker.
At the moment all I’m seeing from some on here is that a police officer got her nose broken so that gave the police free rein to batter anyone they wanted.
For those of us who have been to European aways in Madrid and one or two other places, it’s the thing we complain about most when it comes to the Spanish police.
Do we really want our police to be “hit first and ask questions later” like them?
no one on here knows anything really mate....just a load of speculation and talking shyte.


Join in ....I'm waiting for the gammon or fried egg comments which haven't arrived yet.
 
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