The vigilante mindset should be shocking, but I guess that’s where we are today.
If this had happened to Blues outside the Etihad, we’d be braying for heads to roll at GMP.
Again, I’m a staunch supporter of the police and law and order. All three were involved here and law and order was not, imho, on display in any way that would shine positive light on GMP. If it were nearly as righteous as BM thought, we wouldn’t be discussing it, or trying repeatedly to justify it.
I’m glad I don’t take my yardsticks from BM.
With authority comes responsibility, and that particular officer abdicated it on this occasion. Whether that reflects who he is at home, with his mates, or down the pub is irrelevant. When he straps on his firearm, he accepts authority that few of us are granted, but with that comes a higher level of responsibility than most people in society are ever given. He appears capable of accepting that responsibility, but not adhering to the standards it requires. That is not to say he is a bad person, but that he should not continue to have the authority he has been given.
I have nothing more to add to this thread, which will please some of you, and I’m good with that.