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JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 10 Dec 2010 19:31

I give up, Uggers, why are you asking me that?

You keep forgetting that I don't play your little passive-aggressive tricks!

But maybe you can tell me who these "many people who are indeed perfect and should be running the country never mind the police force" are - ?

Obviously you know, and I just don't.

William

William Report 10 Dec 2010 19:23

One thing is for sure Uggers,the people running the country are far from perfect!

Regards
William Russell Jones

Uggers

Uggers Report 10 Dec 2010 19:18

Where have I said the police never do wrong and are never to blame, Janey?

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 10 Dec 2010 19:11

Uggers, you don't want the police's job, and that's nice.

Are you expected to abide by the rules of the game in whatever job it is you have, and to be held to account if you aren't?

Our societies grant police extensive powers and protections for performing their duties. They also have obligations to meet in doing that.

I'm not generally a random blamer. Things go wrong, through no fault of anyone, or through someone else's fault. For instance, I have no solution to the problem of what to do about Afghanistan now -- I didn't cause any of the problems there, and I don't really know how to clean up the mess someone else has made. If I were handed the reins of power in that situation, I would really not want to be blamed if things went pear-shaped.

There really are situations in which you're damned if you do and damned if you don't, in which anything you do is likely to make things worse in some way. Police are often in such positions.

But that does not mean that police *never* do things that are clearly wrong, and are *never* to blame when things go wrong.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 10 Dec 2010 19:06

Rita: WHO ARE "THEY"???

Were the student dragged out of the wheelchair and the students who were injured doing "carnage"?

Even if someone is "doing carnage", is there some rule in the UK that allows police to beat them half to death?

"I hope that everyone of these students who are caught will be punished."

Aside from the fact that some of them may not be students -- yes, that is how crimes are dealt with in the UK, I believe.

Not by police beating people half to death.


"If you go to these demonstations you must expect to get treated in a Harsher matter than a soft approach."

Who died and made you Queen Elizabeth the 1st, Rita?

WHO SAYS that anybody must expect any such thing?

Why do you hate your freedoms so much, Rita?

Uggers

Uggers Report 10 Dec 2010 19:04

I don't think the police are perfect but they are just men and women trying to do their jobs and I don't suppose any amount of training can prepare you for the sort of hatred that you can be confronted with in this sort of situtation. I wouldn't want to do their job myself but I do appreciate from all the comments I've read here and heard elsewhere that there are many people who are indeed perfect and should be running the country never mind the police force

William

William Report 10 Dec 2010 19:04

I'm sorry anyone with even a basic level of common sense can see that for one thing to use police horses as if they were in the charge of the light brigade in such a confined space,was crassly irresponsible.

Regards
William Russell Jones.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 10 Dec 2010 18:31

"what was he doing there in the first place. ?"

Um, really, I thought that was obvious, at this point.

He was protesting the policies of his government.

He was exercising his human rights, his democratic rights, his fundamental freedoms ...

Was he committing a crime?



For anyone who's interested, the Ontario Ombudsman has just come out with a report on the extreme events at the G20 summit in Toronto this year.

It condemns the actions of the government and police on so many fronts it's hard to remember them all. Secret use of a decades-old law that is now plainly unconstitutional, improper application of that law by police, police violations of the rights of countless individuals ...

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2010/12/07/ombudsman-g20-security-rule-report856.html
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"For the citizens of Toronto, the days up to and including the weekend of the G8/G20 will live in infamy as a time period where martial law set in the city of Toronto, leading to the most massive compromise of civil liberties in Canadian history, and we can never let that happen again," André Marin told reporters.
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The people arrested and detained, without food and water, without lawyers, without medication in some cases, were massively *not* violent protestors. Some were bystanders.

Be careful what you wish for, seriously.

ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 10 Dec 2010 18:07

The police are supposed to be professionals who are trained to handle situations like this without assaulting people. There would probably have been less trouble if they hadn't started kettling the students.

Uggers

Uggers Report 10 Dec 2010 17:56

I feel a bit sorry for the police.

ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 10 Dec 2010 16:53

As this thread appeared to be going a bit political I wrote my thoughts on General.

ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 10 Dec 2010 16:27

"Did the police throw flares or Golf balls or smash shop wndows or deface the statue of Winston Churchill or breaking phone boxes and setting fires in streets?"

No, but they were responsible for a 14 year old girl's collar bone being broken and did pull a man out of his wheelchair, I got this information from an eye witness btw. Not to mention they did nothing when said eye witness nearly got trampled.

William

William Report 10 Dec 2010 15:36

I can now name the man who was seriously assaulted by Police yesterday.But for prompt action by his mother Alfie Meadows would be dead now.

The Police must remember that they are our servants and not agents of the governmentt.They must never be allowed to behave as if they are above the law.If they are,it will lead to anarchy.

Regards
William Russell Jones.

William

William Report 10 Dec 2010 14:52

This government now though contains also people like Cameron,Osborne and Clegg,the very silver spoon brigade who have throughout the years have sought to reign and rule.

At least apart from Blair any others in the Labour government accrued their money from public service not from accident of birth!

Maybe its ok for Cameron etc and not for people from the lower classes!Of course we remember they didn't like Prescott because of their inverted snobbery!

Regards
William Russell Jones.

Merlin

Merlin Report 10 Dec 2010 14:30

And just how many Millionaires are there now that were in the last Shambles of a goverment?Who I might add were not before they entered it.**M**.

William

William Report 10 Dec 2010 14:24

It appears that the thuggery yesterday wasn't entirely one sided.We have one protester left with bleeding on the brain after being hit with a truncheon.

I suppose of course that Police like the protesters have within their ranks a small minority who favour a heavy handed approach.

As for this shambles of a government,we have 18 millionaires within the Cabinet.Its no wonder their policies show little understanding of ordinary folk and their lives.

Regards
William Russell Jones.

Merlin

Merlin Report 10 Dec 2010 13:56

Well after reading some of the stuff about this on here I think some of it is completely Labour Ideology or to put it bluntly "Crap". who do they think is going to foot the bill for all the damage? The B Tooth fairy. No, the taxpayer as usual. There is no reson to behave in such a dispicable manner, have a protest march by all means, but at least let the rest of the country see that its being done in a civilised manner.As for " Plenty of money to go round, Its Borrowed Money,you have to pay interest on that, at least in the real world you do.I suggest some people wake up and live in it.Blair and his New Labour friends are doing it Quite Nicely,at our expense,and all of this because of what they did in their 11+years in Government. **M**.

William

William Report 10 Dec 2010 10:59

Of course any violence yesterday is a godsend to those who wish to divert attention away from what this shambles of a government is doing.

Regards

William Russell Jones.

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 9 Dec 2010 22:56

Dear All

Hello

Hope you are okay.

There is no need for this government or any other to make more cuts which affect peoples lives.

There is enough money tto go around.
However, it is being badly managed and spent.

Already, the gulf between those who have and those who don't is all to apparent.

Like many of you, I remember the terrible times of unrest.
I sincerely hoped that I would not see riots again in the UK.

Take gentle care
Very best wishes
xx







ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 9 Dec 2010 22:27

Whilst not being a fan of the Prince of Wales and his wife I was horrified to see what occurred this evening. It must have been terrifying and I am saddened by it.. Students if they are genuinely going off on a peaceful demonstration why are so many wearing balaclavas, masks and scarves in order to hide their identity? Are these the activists who endeavour to create trouble no matter what the demo is for? If so send police snatch squads in when trouble starts. There must be many students who were terrified to find themselves caught up in mayhem. Students - the English students are heading for a raw deal compared to the Welsh, Scots and N. Irish. I heard a week or two ago that there were proposals to lower the fees of £9000 for foreign students (does not include EU students).