When your wingman backs you up.
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Or maybe not!
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I bet it was quiet in the car on the way back to the station.
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I bet it was quiet in the car on the way back to the station.
I wonder what rules there are about the police using force?
A battons strike to their knee would have seen them drop pretty quick, but would all the spectators all suddenly started to bray about racism/ police violence etc? (See recent events in Ely about what parts of society are like)
And of course would it be proportionate?
However, my sis in law was briefly a prison officer, and from her chats about training I did think the police would have an above layman knowledge of fisticuffs and self defence.
And I feel two on one should have been more effective in coordinating their efforts.
It did seem like they couldn't really be bothered, but as above the crowd could have turned quote easily imo.
A battons strike to their knee would have seen them drop pretty quick, but would all the spectators all suddenly started to bray about racism/ police violence etc? (See recent events in Ely about what parts of society are like)
And of course would it be proportionate?
However, my sis in law was briefly a prison officer, and from her chats about training I did think the police would have an above layman knowledge of fisticuffs and self defence.
And I feel two on one should have been more effective in coordinating their efforts.
It did seem like they couldn't really be bothered, but as above the crowd could have turned quote easily imo.
Bobberoo said:
Hopefully a serving officer can comment, however from a personal point of view if I saw that I'd have no problems with stepping in and putting that lump on the ground, hand on chest, leg sweep from behind, job done.
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