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Astute

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Interfering with the police as they go about their business is always going to get you in trouble. Not astute Astute!!!

Unless you were with said youngsters throughout...you have no idea of the reasons the police were starting on them...or whether it is justified. They may have been caught on CCTV pushing someone under a train 1/2hr before for all you know. Likewise they may have done something a bit cheeky & the police were over-stepping the mark. They are too easily identified as the baddies by people who don't like authority (until something bad happens to themself of course...then they criticise the authority for not doing enough)

...onwards & upwards PUSB

Yes I was with him or near him all night. He is my lads best mate. They have done everything together. They grew up living 3 doors away from each other. His dad is my best mate. Both in the army. My lad was his best man. He never left the room other than for the toilet. They pushed past my wife to get to him. When I wanted to know why they pushed my wife and attacked him a little Hitler started pushing me in the chest to provoke me. I asked him why his number was covered. He tried to take me to the floor. Two women officers came over and grabbed him. He stopped then and left the room.

And no I didn't do anything wrong either.
 

Otis

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Maybe it's like that Not the Nine O'Clock News sketch. Constable Savage.

'Why did you arrest him, Savage,? '

'Well he was looking at me in a funny way, sir!'
 

Sick Boy

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I remember at HR it was quite common to see them with their numbers covered up. Must have all been an accidental coincidence, eh Dongle.
 

ccfc92

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If you saw a policeman run at a bunch of kids with his baton that were doing nothing wrong, trying to fight them. Then you should have filmed it yourself. This bloke sounds like a maniac and should not be on the streets as a normal person never mind a policeman.
I can't explain what you saw and I also can't explain how a mad man like that hasn't made the media yet.

I believe some Crewe fans had started on the young Cov fans, then the Police rallied round and formed a protective circle around the Crewe fans, then one copper took it upon himself to drag a Cov kid away and belt him with the baton. He was 17 but looked younger, clearly unable to defend himself against a fully grown man, never mind a fully grown man with a weapon.

Pulling a phone out in a situation isn't my style Dongo.

I'm not denying there's some fantastic police officers, but you're very naive if you think that there's always a reason why the police get heavy handed.
Consider yourself very lucky you've never ran into a copper looking for trouble.
 

Astute

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I have never seen a murder so it doesn't happen. I haven't seen an armed robbery so they don't happen. Only people that want to serve the public become police officers. Only bad people who are guilty get arrested.

And back in the real world...........
 

Moff

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Their starting pay is higher than a junior doctors and it rises quickly, I understand that they now have to work for more than the massive 25 years they did before. My brother in law is a retired copper been retired 3 years and will be 50 this year got a big pay off and bought property with the money owns well over a million pounds of property and not a mortgage in sight plus his pension. Only spent 3 years on the beat and 18 years in a desk job, he once said to me that he hadn't made an arrest in more than 18 years. Yes I am jealous as hell:mad:

Sorry to disprove what you say but a PC starting pay is less than a junior doctors by several thousand pounds, and it was always 30 years to penion not 25. I know several mates who have been or were in the police and they certainly arent property millionaires, well done to your brother in law though, he obviously has a knack most people dont.

I will also add that the reason Police get such a pay off at Pensiion is that they pay 13% of their wages each month into it. Most average schemes take 6% each month from employees, and that is why the Police one is better.

As with any job there are some people that ruin it for others, its just a shame that for all the good work that many Police do, its ruined by a small percentage of tools whose misdemeanours fill pages of the Daily Mail.
 

Moff

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Sadly there are plenty of them around. I can't believe how naive some are about the police.

The irony is it works both ways. I am sure if you got burgled and a copper came round you house you would be glad of his help, and not claiming that all coppers are aggresive baton wielding maniacs.
 

Sick Boy

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I believe some Crewe fans had started on the young Cov fans, then the Police rallied round and formed a protective circle around the Crewe fans, then one copper took it upon himself to drag a Cov kid away and belt him with the baton. He was 17 but looked younger, clearly unable to defend himself against a fully grown man, never mind a fully grown man with a weapon.

Pulling a phone out in a situation isn't my style Dongo.

I'm not denying there's some fantastic police officers, but you're very naive if you think that there's always a reason why the police get heavy handed.
Consider yourself very lucky you've never ran into a copper looking for trouble.

He made a joke about me being a victim of police brutality when I was a teenager, I doubt he will get it
 

Sick Boy

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The irony is it works both ways. I am sure if you got burgled and a copper came round you house you would be glad of his help, and not claiming that all coppers are aggresive baton wielding maniacs.

I'd appreciate that he was fulfilling his duties of employment but in my experience a fair few of them are less than desirable.
 

Astute

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The irony is it works both ways. I am sure if you got burgled and a copper came round you house you would be glad of his help, and not claiming that all coppers are aggresive baton wielding maniacs.

So who has said that they are all bad? Not one person. But it has been said that there is the occasional bad one to the few that seem to think that they are all perfect. But shall we all make stupid comments to make out occasional means all?

MP's help to run the country. Some committed fraud with the expenses. So under the way you work things out they all committed fraud. So now our country is run by nothing but people that out to defraud us.
 

Moff

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So who has said that they are all bad? Not one person. But it has been said that there is the occasional bad one to the few that seem to think that they are all perfect. But shall we all make stupid comments to make out occasional means all?

MP's help to run the country. Some committed fraud with the expenses. So under the way you work things out they all committed fraud. So now our country is run by nothing but people that out to defraud us.

Put your handbag away astute, I was talking to Sick Boy not you. You completley missed the point.
 

Astute

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Put your handbag away astute, I was talking to Sick Boy not you. You completley missed the point.

I didn't miss anything. You said the opposite on your previous post. But you claim that someone that says some are bad...which they are......would then say that they are all bad.....which they are not. The vast majority are good at what they do and do an excellent job which isn't easy by anyone's standards. But those that say only the baddies get trouble from them need to wake up to the real world.
 

Otis

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My mum and dad think the police never ever do wrong.

It's ridiculous. The police are humans. Most humans are good, a few are bad. Doesn't matter what walk of life you are in, there are always going to be some bad eggs, be it police, politicians, teachers etc.
 

dongonzalos

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Sadly there are plenty of them around. I can't believe how naive some are about the police.

Not really. If there are lots of Policemen around who just randomly attack normal members of the public doing absolutely nothing wrong. Trust me you would hear about it. There is a naiveness in this thread alright.
One that is born out of looking at a situation from a certain perspective and stories that change over time as they are repeated
 

Otis

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Not really. If there are lots of Policemen around who just randomly attack normal members of the public doing absolutely nothing wrong. Trust me you would hear about it. There is a naiveness in this thread alright.
One that is born out of looking at a situation from a certain perspective and stories that change over time as they are repeated
There are bad police officers Don, no doubt about it.

I know we did nothing wrong at all in my take and they treated us very, very poorly. All we were doing was walking home and we got called liars and were verbally abused.
 

dongonzalos

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I remember at HR it was quite common to see them with their numbers covered up. Must have all been an accidental coincidence, eh Dongle.

No on purpose to avoid complaints.
You keep going back in time. I am referring to the present and with social media and everyone's phone been a instant video recorder. You are highly unlikely to have a police officer giving someone a bit unless they did something to provoke it.
 

Moff

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I didn't miss anything. You said the opposite on your previous post. But you claim that someone that says some are bad...which they are......would then say that they are all bad.....which they are not. The vast majority are good at what they do and do an excellent job which isn't easy by anyone's standards. But those that say only the baddies get trouble from them need to wake up to the real world.

Oh course Astute you are always right.
Why dont you get off that big high horse you are on, as what I was saying is that they arent all bad, which is what some of the posts were suggesting, and yes I know you werent saying that as you are always word perfect :facepalm:

Please let me know where I said only baddies get trouble from them, as i will be glad for you to point it out.

As I said before I was having a conversation with Sickboy, who clearly worked out what I was saying. Pity you had to spoil for an arguement.
 

Otis

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No on purpose to avoid complaints.
You keep going back in time. I am referring to the present and with social media and everyone's phone been a instant video recorder. You are highly unlikely to have a police officer giving someone a bit unless they did something to provoke it.
Isn't that what people are saying, highly unlikely, but it does happen?
 

dongonzalos

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There are bad police officers Don, no doubt about it.

I know we did nothing wrong at all in my take and they treated us very, very poorly. All we were doing was walking home and we got called liars and were verbally abused.

Otis all the way through this thread I have maintained there are bad coppers the Police is a massive organisation.
What am saying is stories in today's time of them entering a crowd and attacking a old man for no reason as justification for mobs attacking police officers won't be true.
With video cameras a bobby entering a crowd and attacking anyone for absolutely no reason will have list his job before he has made it back out the stand
 

Otis

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Otis all the way through this thread I have maintained there are bad coppers the Police is a massive organisation.
What am saying is stories in today's time of them entering a crowd and attacking a old man for no reason as justification for mobs attacking police officers won't be true.
With video cameras a bony entering a crowd and attacking anyone for absolutely no reason will have list his job before he has made it back out the stand
Police have been know for confiscating phones you know.

Stuff like this does happen I'm sure, but for the very reasons you are saying it is highly unlikely these days.
 

Moff

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Police have been know for confiscating phones you know.

Stuff like this does happen I'm sure, but for the very reasons you are saying it is highly unlikely these days.

A lot of things now are covered by CCTV, town centres, football grounds, around football grounds, pubs, shops etc and to take someones phone off them, they would have to have a good cause, or if not look foward to losing their job. The rise of things like smart phones makes people from many professions more accountable.
 

dongonzalos

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Sorry to disprove what you say but a PC starting pay is less than a junior doctors by several thousand pounds, and it was always 30 years to penion not 25. I know several mates who have been or were in the police and they certainly arent property millionaires, well done to your brother in law though, he obviously has a knack most people dont.

I will also add that the reason Police get such a pay off at Pensiion is that they pay 13% of their wages each month into it. Most average schemes take 6% each month from employees, and that is why the Police one is better.

As with any job there are some people that ruin it for others, its just a shame that for all the good work that many Police do, its ruined by a small percentage of tools whose misdemeanours fill pages of the Daily Mail.

Funny
 

dongonzalos

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I believe some Crewe fans had started on the young Cov fans, then the Police rallied round and formed a protective circle around the Crewe fans, then one copper took it upon himself to drag a Cov kid away and belt him with the baton. He was 17 but looked younger, clearly unable to defend himself against a fully grown man, never mind a fully grown man with a weapon.

Pulling a phone out in a situation isn't my style Dongo.

I'm not denying there's some fantastic police officers, but you're very naive if you think that there's always a reason why the police get heavy handed.
Consider yourself very lucky you've never ran into a copper looking for trouble.

I have but it was in the 90's
When I was given the choice of getting hit with a baton by a line of police walking through the rows hitting anyone who didn't move
or
Go straight out the stand into a baying mob throwing bricks and glasses at the only exit.

Those same police doing the same thing today would be filmed and would be screwed, so they don't it was outrageous and they wouldn't get away with it.
 
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dongonzalos

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Police have been know for confiscating phones you know.

Stuff like this does happen I'm sure, but for the very reasons you are saying it is highly unlikely these days.

I am talking about this getting justified that
"some coppers attacked an old man in the crowd for no reason "

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RiJ8--CJ7Y0

Keep any eye on the upper tier as well
I am sure they completely understood and were outraged at the treatment of the old man. Which caused them to want to get downstairs so quick and not the chance to kick and punch a police officer they have never met before and know nothing about
 
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Grendel

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The reality is that we now have a self made underclass who know their rights and a police force that is under greater scrutiny than ever before.

You can imagine the abuse they are subjected to on a daily basis - verbal abuse. If they were allowed to crack a few skulls I doubt we'd be in a worse place.
 

usskyblue

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You can't tell eff all from that video, other than there's a couple of coppers grappling with a handful of people and a bunch of morons trying to get down to the lower tier for a ruckus...
 

Sick Boy

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At least don't have the military police like they do over in Italy; I saw the Carabinieri drive round looking for immigrants to beat up for no reason. I once got held at an airport just outside Venice for a few hours as they accused me of bringing undocumented cash into the country, there was literally no evidence whatsoever.

Luckily the police in the UK are now held to account a lot more.
 

dongonzalos

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The reality is that we now have a self made underclass who know their rights and a police force that is under greater scrutiny than ever before.

You can imagine the abuse they are subjected to on a daily basis - verbal abuse. If they were allowed to crack a few skulls I doubt we'd be in a worse place.

I am finally convinced Sickboy is not Grendel.

Grendel / Sickboy I take it back and apologise for the accusation

However I now do wonder about Sickboys mental Health
 

usskyblue

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Some American's are horrified that Police officers are expected to enter in to combat unarmed.

Well, I guess, unless it's for 'fun'...

:eek:
 

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