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Obviously these cretins should be put under the jail, but half of them believe ‘the establishment’ are against them anyway, the worry is that only accelerates things.

The video from Middlesborough of people checking if drivers of cars are white before letting them through is one of the most horrific things I’ve ever seen.

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4 minutes ago, Ya Bezzer! said:

Really bothers me that so many people were standing around laughing, videoing on their phones, as if watching Nazi's attacking civilised values is some kind of dumb spectator event.

Bovine cowards.

Yip, loads of them watching it in a calmly detached way as if it's some sort of local parade or something.

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1 minute ago, Monkey Tennis said:

Yip, loads of them watching it in a calmly detached way as if it's some see local parade or something.

It's very much reminiscent of a lynching. Blighty doesn't usually take as long to catch up with the US. 

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People wanting tougher policing or the army involved should be very careful what they wish for. 

Ideally outraged locals should be coming out and sending the gimps packing as has been happening in many places.  Some towns do just seem lost though with no opposition other than police. 

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BBC News just now, footage of one of the aggravators getting pinned down and the polis giving him a right good few punches to the kidneys. 

I wonder if those complaining about the treatment of the young chap at Manchester Airport last week might want to show similar sympathy here? 

(Any FYI, I have no issue with the coppers going steaming in either circumstance). 

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Just now, Granny Danger said:

Of course to punish the perpetrators it’s necessary to identify them.

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That's so hilariously out of touch.  Everyone's balaclavas magically came off at 16:18 because it had been ordered, I'm sure. 

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Just now, alta-pete said:

BBC News just now, footage of one of the aggravators getting pinned down and the polis giving him a right good few punches to the kidneys. 

I wonder if those complaining about the treatment of the young chap at Manchester Airport last week might want to show similar sympathy here? 

(Any FYI, I have no issue with the coppers going steaming in either circumstance). 

There's a huge difference between the police being overly rough while restraining someone and booting someone on the head that had already been restrained.  A total nonsense comparison.

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Just now, itzdrk said:

That's so hilariously out of touch.  Everyone's balaclavas magically came off at 16:18 because it had been ordered, I'm sure. 

No but anyone continuing to wear a face covering is then breaking the law.  If someone is lifted for that offence alone it’s enough for them to be held, charged and punished by the courts.  Does away with the ‘it wisnae me’ defence.

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Just now, itzdrk said:

There's a huge difference between the police being overly rough while restraining someone and booting someone on the head that had already been restrained.  A total nonsense comparison.

He had three coppers on top of him. He was restrained. 

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2 minutes ago, alta-pete said:

BBC News just now, footage of one of the aggravators getting pinned down and the polis giving him a right good few punches to the kidneys. 

I wonder if those complaining about the treatment of the young chap at Manchester Airport last week might want to show similar sympathy here? 

(Any FYI, I have no issue with the coppers going steaming in either circumstance). 

The boy in Manchester was face down on the floor incapacitated. Astonishing that anyone believes kicking anyone in the head in that state is ok, regardless of the motivation. 

On the wider point, this is all just very sad. Thick and desperate people who have been absolutely hoodwinked into a fight that just isn’t there. And ruined their lives in the process. 

Genuinely saddening. 

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Just now, Dons_1988 said:

The boy in Manchester was face down on the floor incapacitated. Astonishing that anyone believes kicking anyone in the head in that state is ok, regardless of the motivation. 

On the wider point, this is all just very sad. Thick and desperate people who have been absolutely hoodwinked into a fight that just isn’t there. And ruined their lives in the process. 

Genuinely saddening. 

In the same way that people were hoodwinked into believing the "culture wars" and "cancel culture" were real things. 

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Sounds very much like terrorism charges might be getting put on those seen to have started this, and also those seen to be heading the actual on street riots.

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5 minutes ago, alta-pete said:

He had three coppers on top of him. He was restrained. 

No he wasnt, he had three on top, but that doesnt mean he wasnt fighting back and resisting arrest, its so difficult to explain on a post in here because people think ‘oh hes on the ground hes given up’ but no, people fight like mad on the ground too, he didnt lie down and surrender he was taken to the ground and kept fighting. Three people sometimes isnt enough to actually get full control of someone and apply handcuffs, especially if they are off their head on cocaine or drink/drugs etc. 

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7 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

No but anyone continuing to wear a face covering is then breaking the law.  If someone is lifted for that offence alone it’s enough for them to be held, charged and punished by the courts.  Does away with the ‘it wisnae me’ defence.

While sure in theory but nobody is taking their Bally off for that, you are obviously going to attempt to be anonymous.  They are t arresting them all so they'll take their chance. 

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14 minutes ago, alta-pete said:

BBC News just now, footage of one of the aggravators getting pinned down and the polis giving him a right good few punches to the kidneys. 

I wonder if those complaining about the treatment of the young chap at Manchester Airport last week might want to show similar sympathy here? 

(Any FYI, I have no issue with the coppers going steaming in either circumstance). 

Punching fascists is always positive, no matter the situation.

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1 minute ago, Inanimate Carbon Rod said:

No he wasnt, he had three on top, but that doesnt mean he wasnt fighting back and resisting arrest, its so difficult to explain on a post in here because people think ‘oh hes on the ground hes given up’ but no, people fight like mad on the ground too, he didnt lie down and surrender he was taken to the ground and kept fighting. Three people sometimes isnt enough to actually get full control of someone and apply handcuffs, especially if they are off their head on cocaine or drink/drugs etc. 

Did the job for more years than I care to remember, stamps and kicks to the head were not condoned in any way as part of Officer Safety Training (whether restrained or not). Many places u can go in the body to incapacitate individuals, shit bags or not never stamp or kick to the head.       

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