24 Hours in Police Custody: Ch4

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Sheets Tabuer

19,092 posts

216 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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You could open beer bottles on that coppers overbite

Andy 308GTB

2,928 posts

222 months

Monday 26th June 2017
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They all closed ranks, including the victim who wouldn't press charges.
The case collapsed when the victim claimed that he'd been in a fight outside the pub just before taking the hit in the back of the head from the defendant. (Mysteriously he CCTV footage for that one camera for just that one day had been recorded over)
On the basis that he could have received the fractured skull then, the case was dropped.
The Police must tear their hair out...

Edited to add that the guy was still found guilty but with ABH not GBH. The difference being Community Service versus Prison.

Edited by Andy 308GTB on Tuesday 27th June 06:51

e21Mark

16,205 posts

174 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Ironic that the victim was the one who ended up in prison. (albeit for involvement in another fight)

5150

691 posts

256 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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As an aside - Zero duty of care from the pub staff. Left him lying there for 40 minutes?!

zeb

3,205 posts

219 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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5150 said:
As an aside - Zero duty of care from the pub staff. Left him lying there for 40 minutes?!
and claimed not to know him despite being on the wedding photo's........

Uncle John

4,315 posts

192 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Sheets Tabuer said:
You could open beer bottles on that coppers overbite
HAHA! Very good.

I think those rubber chickens by his desk were a piss take from his colleagues. Looked remarkably similar.





ForZiE23

194 posts

96 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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As others have mentioned seem really light punishment! The victim ended up worse off in both ways through it but live and die by the bed you make for yourself. Quite a good show though even if its seems dragged out for a full hour.

FredClogs

14,041 posts

162 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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zeb said:
5150 said:
As an aside - Zero duty of care from the pub staff. Left him lying there for 40 minutes?!
and claimed not to know him despite being on the wedding photo's........
You'll have noticed that they no longer manage the pub. The police have a strong word into the licensing of drinking establishments and if you are a pub landlord and you lie and piss the police off you're on a short tenure.

I can sort of understand what the lad was saying, had the evidence not been so damming and the sucker punch so obvious I'd have felt sorry for the kid, pub brawls happen and the victim obviously had it coming, but that kind of sucker punch is so dangerous, could have easily been a manslaughter charge. Wise up muppets.

bigandclever

13,823 posts

239 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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e21Mark said:
Ironic that the victim was the one who ended up in prison. (albeit for involvement in another fight)
Suppose they can't say it in the program but the 'victim' was also locked up for 6 months in Londonderry in 2008 for ABH (or as the news would have it "[he] kicked [the victim] so hard in the head that his contact lenses had come out of his eyes".

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

174 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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The attacker will end up inside eventually, the arrogance was oozing out of him and the verdict will have done nothing to reduce that, he had a lucky escape but one day he will not be so lucky.

Bluedot

3,601 posts

108 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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berlintaxi said:
The attacker will end up inside eventually, the arrogance was oozing out of him and the verdict will have done nothing to reduce that, he had a lucky escape but one day he will not be so lucky.
I was thinking what was the point in wasting police time and resources when none of the 'community' wanted it investigating and it would 'sorted out internally' over time anyway.
But yes, you're right, the fact he has this mentality in him means next time it could be just an innocent member of the public in the wrong place/wrong time. So you can see the need to try and get him off the streets.

A good episode though.




Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

171 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Bluedot said:
I was thinking what was the point in wasting police time and resources when none of the 'community' wanted it investigating and it would 'sorted out internally' over time anyway.
The 'community' is far larger than a group of lads that happen to frequent one local drinking hole.

And anyway, how do you tell the difference between the community not wanting official involvement, and the community being intimidated into refusing to cooperate with the police.

Bluedot

3,601 posts

108 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Mr GrimNasty said:
Bluedot said:
I was thinking what was the point in wasting police time and resources when none of the 'community' wanted it investigating and it would 'sorted out internally' over time anyway.
The 'community' is far larger than a group of lads that happen to frequent one local drinking hole.

And anyway, how do you tell the difference between the community not wanting official involvement, and the community being intimidated into refusing to cooperate with the police.
Fair point, and no idea really.
Just the impression I get that when the accused talked about it being sorted out without police involvement if it was back in Ireland then he was telling the truth. It's the impression I get from the travelling community, they like to sort things out their own way.


Willhire89

1,332 posts

206 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Bluedot said:
... the impression I get from the travelling community, they like to sort things out their own way.
But for 'Uncle John' and his timely intervention down at the station that would have been the way

Bluedot

3,601 posts

108 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Willhire89 said:
Bluedot said:
... the impression I get from the travelling community, they like to sort things out their own way.
But for 'Uncle John' and his timely intervention down at the station that would have been the way
That was indeed odd, just seemed an attempt to 'put in a good word for him', 'bit of a hot head' etc., spectacularly backfired though laugh


Mojooo

12,783 posts

181 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Regardless of a lot of the other stuff I still find it weird that you can smash someone in the head line that and not go to jail. That would not happen in my world.

I knew the offender would be Irish as soon as I saw the fact that he did the assault and no one grassed him.

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On another note have the shown forgotten it is called 24 Hours in Police Custody and the original premise was to roughly show us the pressures of that 24 hours - whereas now it seems to have become like every other cop show. It is entertaining but not really what it started out as.

When Malloy was charged he had clearly been bailed from the arrest as he was not wearing the same clothes - so the show was a bit misleading to imply he was banged us and charged straight away when it was not the case (given the premise of the program).

Laurel Green

30,789 posts

233 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Heads up.

Munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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fk me. This lads exactly the sort should be sterilised to stop whatever evolutionary dead end he is.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Munter said:
fk me. This lads exactly the sort should be sterilised to stop whatever evolutionary dead end he is.
what does he think he is, a yardie gangster?

Laurel Green

30,789 posts

233 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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With a blunt knife. yes