I hope everyone has seen this video of UK police thugs murdering manslaughtering a guy last week… In short, an older guy was walking home from work (totally unrelated to the protest) and made the mistake of walking through the G20 protest to get home — police come up behind him and beat him to the ground with batons, pull him back up, beat him down again, and he has a heart attack and dies. Since it’s illegal in the UK to film the police (here’s a guy who was tossed in jail for photographing them ignoring traffic laws, prior to the law being enacted), it wasn’t until the police denied culpability that a tourist from New York City came forward with footage of the attack (even though it was captured at least in part on IPCC CCTV — not a surprise since the UK has one surveillance camera for every dozen people). Of course, police brutality has been anything but uncommon in the UK for a long time. I do everything I can to avoid contact with the police. While I’m sure there are well-intentioned people who misguidedly join the police hoping to serve society, the face of the police — around the world — is all too often simply that of another violent gang running a thuggish protection racket.
Last cop I saw was parked illegally in front of a McDonalds — with his siren-lights flashing no less — as he stood in line waiting for his donut Big Mac. If I did that, I’d be ticketed at a minimum. If I commented to him that what he was doing was wrong I have no doubt I’d face his wrath and my day would get a whole lot worse (my hat’s off to guys like Jimmy Justice who video tape the cops messing around). And if I hit a guy from behind and beat him to the ground and he died, you can bet I’d spend a long time in jail. Why do I doubt that anything will happen to the cop in the video? Here’s a “good” video of the police beating a guy — who of course was later convicted of beating them. Decide for yourself who the aggressor is. I doubt you’ll agree with the courts.
So as not to imply this is UK-only, here’s another of a US cop beating a girl in custody (officially, “she fell down” after he paused the camera) — videos like this are plentiful — and it’s all to frequent here in Toronto as well with a Police force rampant with corruption and brutality.
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You forgot about the worst piece of British police brutality of them all;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Charles_de_Menezes
NWO!
I agree that police brutality is an issue. How ever for every bad cop there is 30 good cops. I know many cops in my city who are great people, covered in tattoos and in bands. I myself considered being a police officer. At any rate good blog
While Iām sure there are “well-intentioned people who misguidedly join the police hoping to serve society, the face of the police ā around the world ā is all too often simply that of another violent gang running a thuggish protection racket.”
thats exactly right.
my first major exposure to how sick the police state is is when we caught a officer red handed in a 13yo friend’s bushes watching her take a shower. we complained to the chief of police and got into alot of trouble for it. not long after, the same officer threatened to kill my friend if he ever brought it up again. a few years after that (after i left town) some folks jumped him, handcuffed him and beat him for awhile in the woods. the story goes that he had been molesting a few of thier (underage) friends for months while holding blackmail over them. he hasnt been heard of in that town for decades now.
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Robert Dziekanski, who was not only tasered to death in Vancouver, but has had the RCMP attempting to do a post-mortem hatchet job portraying him as a drunken, violent man.
Im from the uk. If your ever in trouble ie, being attacked, its common knowledge that you dont go to the police for help as they’ll arrest you and fabricate a charge because its easier. I was once stripped searched walking to work to teach me a lesson for answering back.
Don’t forget firemen. Sometimes they start fires just to put them out.
I was always getting arrested and locked up in my teens for stupid petty crimes. I was threatened by the police a couple of times. They told me that if I didn’t speak up they had ways of making me talk, and one of them threatened to punch me in the head on more than one occasion.
It’s a true saying: “There’s more crooks on the force than there is off it.”
I’m not saying they’re all bent though, some of them play a fair game and they’re decent people.
either you are with control
or you are not
Shannon, I watched the video but only saw the man get knocked down once, then he was helped up by a non-police, then he walked away. You said the police knocked him down, pulled him back up and beat him down again. Help me out, where is the second beat down?
Chris — as I understand it from reading what I could find on the case is that what you see in the video is the second one.
Gotcha, thanks. To be honest, I’ve only had time to watch the video. Regardless, seeing that video did not start my day off in the right direction.
just found out today that a kid was arrested in my town because he was pushing his friend in a wheelchair and they were not on the sidewalk. it was during a demonstration and it was near impossible for them to get onto the sidewalk. that is how we treat someone helping the handicapped!
another guy was also arrested for uttering a dirty word under his breath on a bus. what happened to fucking free speech?
if you dont have at least $10 or an ID they can arrest and hold you w/o charges.
i am so sick of cops looking at my pierced face, staring at me like they can beat me down anytime they feel like it. dont dare stare back!
but the problem isnt only the police, its the whole system! you really think only 1 in 30 is bad? wake up!
It’s been reported tonight that the officer shown in that video footage has been identified and suspended from duty.
And on the subject of traffic offences, a jury at Newcastle Crown Court yesterday convicted a police car driver of causing death by dangerous driving (he’d driven in pursuit of a car at 94mph in a built-up area without siren or blue lights and killed a teenage girl who stepped out into the road ahead). He’s now facing a prison sentence.
So, just occasionally karma catches up with these police officers who think they’re above the law.
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