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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    You`re quite right I havnt been in his shoes, thats fair.
    I`m using the stereotype of drunken Millwall fans that i`ve met in my time of watching local football.
    I`m sorry he`s dead, and i`m sure his 9 kids are too.
    My point is more that being an alcoholic smoker is more than likely the cause of his death, not a push or a thump.
    Anyway, back to the original subject.
    Good luck with your wife Mr Badgrimly!
    Whats Drunken millwall fans got to do with being trapped in a part of London?

    So when you went to those football matchs you never saw the police taking off their number tags (the way you can ID them).
    I have been to football matches all over the UK and the most scary people at the games are nearly always a section of the Police who are up for a bit of a row.
    Of course there are football fans who like to be idiots.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle6078095.ece

    Sorry a Police officer whacking a bloke who from two camera angles appear to say or do nothing apart from not moving out of the way quickly enough deserved to get it.
    Yes a whack from a really scared police officer surrounded by plenty of other police officers agasint a Indivudal. Who decided with all his might to whack a man walking away from him.

    I have seen the news stand that he worked on numerious times and never seen any gentleman i felt cor they need a good whacking by a police man.

    He wore a Millwall shirt maybe because he's in the east end just a few miles from the ground, funnily enough not all cardiff fans, man utd, west ham, chelsea, leeds utd, stoke, liverpool, everton shirt wearers are up for trouble just as are not all millwall fans. Normaly as a football match goer your know its the "shirts" or "scarfers" who dont give or make any trouble for others.
    Its the ones who dont wear Football shirts or any thing related to their club in plain clothes who cause the grief in the majority of cases.

    Sadly the police do seem to like sterotypes Ie all Black men are criminals, dark skined people maybe a bomber.Lets hope Filipino/a's dont become a group of intrest if the MILF decide to venture outside of Phil?

    So possibly to cut the NHS medical bill all those who drink over 21 units a week or smoke should be after they finish work and try to get home should be stuck in a kettle formation blocked at every point of exit they want to use and then when their back is turned whacked by a Policeman by a riot baton.
    I venture to say many of us dont suffer this on the way home from our place of work.

    Possibly we could reduce the NHS bill? Just whack in the back to anybody who Drinks or smokes. If your healthly enough you may recover if not well you may have been a burden on the NHS.

    I mean shame he had nine kids as you say deprived of their Father

    Hopefully the murderer in a uniform will say sorry to all nine of them? Yes the Police man who cant control his temper and it seems a coward. Who somehow forgot it whacked a man in the back and so did his command as shortly afterwards he is shown talking to a senior officer and cowering.


    Peace love and have a happy easter but dont belive all you hear from the police, I have met many good officers in fact I know some wonderful human beings who are active police officers but even they would admit that they have a lot of issues both with officers who dont act as they should do and possibly even worse many more who cover up and dont snitch if a officer mucks up

    I have a high regard for the police in the UK but sadly from knowledge know to never presume the police were the innocent party when stories like these appear
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    I have a high regard for the police in the UK but sadly from knowledge know to never presume the police were the innocent party when stories like these appear
    in the same week a police officer was in court doing nearly 100 mph without lights on in a 30 zone, killing a teenage girl.

    http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north...2703-23351027/

    no one, not even police officers should be above the law


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    in the same week a police officer was in court doing nearly 100 mph without lights on in a 30 zone, killing a teenage girl.

    http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north...2703-23351027/

    no one, not even police officers should be above the law
    And I bet his sentence is commuted soon when the furore has died down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    And I bet his sentence is commuted soon when the furore has died down.
    yes it gets you thinking when it says 'he faces' a prison sentence, not he will

    i live on a main road and 2 or 3 in the morning you can hear the sirens going as the cops race down the road, there are no cars on the road, so why have them on ??, is it the boy racer in some of them ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    Whats Drunken millwall fans got to do with being trapped in a part of London?

    So when you went to those football matchs you never saw the police taking off their number tags (the way you can ID them).
    I have been to football matches all over the UK and the most scary people at the games are nearly always a section of the Police who are up for a bit of a row.
    Of course there are football fans who like to be idiots.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/com...cle6078095.ece

    Sorry a Police officer whacking a bloke who from two camera angles appear to say or do nothing apart from not moving out of the way quickly enough deserved to get it.
    Yes a whack from a really scared police officer surrounded by plenty of other police officers agasint a Indivudal. Who decided with all his might to whack a man walking away from him.

    I have seen the news stand that he worked on numerious times and never seen any gentleman i felt cor they need a good whacking by a police man.

    He wore a Millwall shirt maybe because he's in the east end just a few miles from the ground, funnily enough not all cardiff fans, man utd, west ham, chelsea, leeds utd, stoke, liverpool, everton shirt wearers are up for trouble just as are not all millwall fans. Normaly as a football match goer your know its the "shirts" or "scarfers" who dont give or make any trouble for others.
    Its the ones who dont wear Football shirts or any thing related to their club in plain clothes who cause the grief in the majority of cases.

    Sadly the police do seem to like sterotypes Ie all Black men are criminals, dark skined people maybe a bomber.Lets hope Filipino/a's dont become a group of intrest if the MILF decide to venture outside of Phil?

    So possibly to cut the NHS medical bill all those who drink over 21 units a week or smoke should be after they finish work and try to get home should be stuck in a kettle formation blocked at every point of exit they want to use and then when their back is turned whacked by a Policeman by a riot baton.
    I venture to say many of us dont suffer this on the way home from our place of work.

    Possibly we could reduce the NHS bill? Just whack in the back to anybody who Drinks or smokes. If your healthly enough you may recover if not well you may have been a burden on the NHS.

    I mean shame he had nine kids as you say deprived of their Father

    Hopefully the murderer in a uniform will say sorry to all nine of them? Yes the Police man who cant control his temper and it seems a coward. Who somehow forgot it whacked a man in the back and so did his command as shortly afterwards he is shown talking to a senior officer and cowering.


    Peace love and have a happy easter but dont belive all you hear from the police, I have met many good officers in fact I know some wonderful human beings who are active police officers but even they would admit that they have a lot of issues both with officers who dont act as they should do and possibly even worse many more who cover up and dont snitch if a officer mucks up

    I have a high regard for the police in the UK but sadly from knowledge know to never presume the police were the innocent party when stories like these appear
    I said I stereotyped him. The Millwall fans I encountered whilst watching my local football team were in Cray, kent. Millwall didnt have a game and there wernt any police there. So they decided to come to the game and 20 of them set upon 2 of our fans. Very nice of them.
    And as I also said his kids dont deserve to lose a father, which they dont.


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