I'm biased but Police in this country are almost second to none in the world. Selection/training all top quality. There has been a political erosion of pay and conditions over the last decade which has really not helped the individual or each force-for example, community policing is vital in developing relationships but because its not quantifiable, it has all but disappeared.
That said last night's policing response showed the police in a v positive light-public order tactics which enable peaceful protest.
There are clearly deeper problems in the US-but these aren't simply police problems, they run so much deeper in society.
What I would say about that particular case is police here are taught about the dangers of positional asphyxia-if someone is intoxicated, under the influence or is of larger build there is a real risk to someone's life if they are pinned face down for any length of time. It is often necessary to do that but once control is gained you must move the person onto their side or back.
That said last night's policing response showed the police in a v positive light-public order tactics which enable peaceful protest.
There are clearly deeper problems in the US-but these aren't simply police problems, they run so much deeper in society.
What I would say about that particular case is police here are taught about the dangers of positional asphyxia-if someone is intoxicated, under the influence or is of larger build there is a real risk to someone's life if they are pinned face down for any length of time. It is often necessary to do that but once control is gained you must move the person onto their side or back.