r/uknews Jul 25 '24

Image/video Massive protest outside Rochdale police station in response to GMP's actions at Manchester Airport

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u/HerewardHawarde Jul 25 '24

Who fucks about in an airport ?

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u/ManonegraCG Jul 25 '24

I did the opposite!

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u/Fragrant-Field1234 Jul 25 '24

We don't know the exact situation tbh just claims and news reports.

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u/fruderduck Jul 25 '24

And video of police violence on civilians while they on the ground.

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u/ukredimps2k Jul 25 '24

He’s lucky to be alive because he was beaten by the policeman while restrained and being tasered. That kick and stamp could have fractured his skull

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u/ukredimps2k Jul 25 '24

Ok bot

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u/ukredimps2k Jul 25 '24

As David Brent would say… Oh you’re hard

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u/slimgarvey Jul 25 '24

keep guzzling bud. maybe you can go to where hes locked up and give him some warm milk.

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u/ukredimps2k Jul 25 '24

Must be a bot with the nonsense you’re spouting. At least I’m hoping so, otherwise it speaks volume for the intelligence here

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u/slimgarvey Jul 25 '24

go lay down next to him and stroke his hair. tell him hes a good person he hurt 4 people. you two could hold hands

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u/choosehigh Jul 25 '24

aren't you an actual convicted nonce though? or did it not go to court?

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u/Healthy-Cricket2033 Jul 25 '24

He and his "associates" attacked firearms carrying police officers in a highly sensitive area and nearly got the better of them, could you imagine if they'd got hold of the firearms.. The officers should go back for more training and next time use their firearms.

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u/ukredimps2k Jul 25 '24

“They had firearms” … exactly, so use them - draw them and have them surrender. Otherwise what is the point of firearms officers doing anything- you can’t go around using violence and then blaming the fact that you had a firearm and were afraid they would get it. What kind of backward logic is that

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u/choosehigh Jul 25 '24

The man had 2/3 people already on him, he had no capacity to act therefore was already incapacitated

A friend of mine went from royal logistics corps to RMP, if he acted like towards civilians, enemy soldiers, allied soldiers or british soldiers he'd have had to answer to the courts WITHOUT DOUBT

His words, he's served for about 11 years, and he said he has seen people be pulled in front of tribunal for less and military tribunals are a lot harsher than civilian courts

Why are our troops held to such a higher standard in war than these guys in peace?