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Having said that, I still think the police officer was a douche kicking the guy while he was down. |
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That policy needs to change because people aren't going to put up with this kind of shit anymore. It would probably help if they hired officers with some degree of common sense, because that's something that is clearly lacking in law enforcement in Canada everywhere from beat cops to the highest ranks of our judicial system. |
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Cop in the yellow is at fault. I don't see any other reason to focus on anyone else except him. Graham saying officer's aren't shocked at all at the video is bad PR. I would't have revealed that to the press. |
so the one that got kneed was the one that got jumped? |
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That's pretty fucked up. Get stomped on by some guys, then go to the cops for help and get stomped on some more. But according to a lot of people earlier in the thread, he deserved it... :rolleyes: |
as an aside, victim or not, you still should follow police directions. when the police show up, they have to do the investigation to determine who the actual victim is and who started the fight, etc. so everyone will probably get cuffed for police safety. but i do lean towards the idea that kicking as a pain compliance technique wasn't generally the best choice... |
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lol doesnt matter u dont just show up... start beating ppl up no questions asked sounds familiar... asian guy house raid anyone |
The cops show up and need to control the situation ASAP before they go around and figure out whats happened and who hit who. |
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Having personally dealt with the cop in the yellow jacket on numerous occasions while bouncing in Victoria I can't say this video surprises me. He's a piece of shit that has no place being a police officer as far as I'm concerned. |
lol i was in victoria that weekend at Upstairs. thank god i didnt go to social club. brown dudes be gettin beat. lmao |
I don't see the excessive force. Their job is to serve and protect - often amongst the most dangerous in our society. How often do you hear of young cops getting fucked up by groups of people when responding to domestic disputes? There was one recently were a young female officer was attacked so badly that her orbital is now like crushed gravel. I'd expect nothing less than hostility from an arresting officer. |
Those were all legal UFC blows. There were no kicks to the head or knee's to the head to a downed opponent. I don't see the problem here. Berz out. |
Still more to the story. Six men were eventually taken into custody, but all were released, because the victim refused to co-operate with the investigation. I want to know why he didn't press charges against the 6 people and why he refuses to cooperate with the police to allow them to lay charges. This is the kind of thing you usually hear when a gang member gets shot at by another - the victim refuses to cooperate. |
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how can any logical person even think that? secondly, that yellow jacket bozo got boot happy. no resistance when that happened. the second dude followed their orders pretty much immediately. that officers actions were an embarrassment. where the fuck does he think he is? LA? these weren't hardened criminals holding heat here |
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Bahahahahaha, "Penalties can range from a verbal warning to dismissal, Ducker said." Euphemistic way of saying he's just gonna get a slap on the wrist. |
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Compared to the bike incident, this one is a legit case of excessive force. Having said that, it's not easy at the heat of the moment to keep your cool. I would not be good cop material, as I lose it easily. The job is crappy. You know you are being filmed all the time, yet you go in there trying to keep the peace. There are multiple people involved and you have to make quick decisions while at all times worried about being gunned down, stabbed, rocks thrown at you, etc. It could have been a long night for these guys. The dude in yellow jacket did lose it, I agree. I think Skinny has been saying this all along, "Let's get the whole story first." As for being suspended with pay, that's normal procedure. In any case, I would never want to be a cop........ telling people what to do when they don't like being told what to do. Teachers, principals, supervisors, bosses, security guards, law enforcement officers, you name it. People in authority are under the microscope 24/7. They are all human. Some snap under pressure. Totally understandable. Training is key, but with cutbacks and shit, it isn't always a priority. Then there's the "where do we get people?" When average Joe in our society are a bunch of douchebags, how many good cops can you find/recruit? No easy answers. Anyway........ there's a hockey game going on. |
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