Pilner
Central Defender
And what level of corruption were you at when you left?bugger!
all plods are corrupt bstards like so no surpise there's a similar story to the one I was thinking of
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And what level of corruption were you at when you left?bugger!
all plods are corrupt bstards like so no surpise there's a similar story to the one I was thinking of
They should be published, do you have a link?
I'm referring to IPCC studies on the topic
105 pages, that should keep me busy ta.https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...ghGMAs&usg=AFQjCNGJfXF80sFOJF5_WAC52mhKwbUI_w
Not sure if that link works, it's a pdf download
Which ones? As I say, regardless of circumstance, to cover the potential for a person to assault a cop and the subsequent damages claims, every cop is told to handcuff all detainees. Also, just on your point from earlier about fudging the death in custody thing, anyone who comes into contact with police and dies within 48 hrs is referred to the ipcc.
And what level of corruption were you at when you left?
Has the fact he's black been mentioned yet?
IPCC doc is up thread. The question of who gets counted in the numbers is in the link below
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16678970
It should be said that the numbers of deaths in custody are relatively low, and lower than they used to be.
Neither link works for me but I am abroad - you should volunteer to be an inspector of custody suites for your local PCC- arrive unannounced as they do and see the reality of how much care is taken to look after detainees. Or not if you're happier with not knowing.
To be fair I noted in the post you're quoting that incidents like this are rare and reducing in frequency, and my first post about it was to say that there's most likely no wrongdoing by officers. I would also note that those figures date back to 1990 when things were quite different.
Dress it up all you like but the bloke would still be alive if the police hadn't tasered him to death. It's accurate to say he was killed.
Bet the police shit themselves when they realised he was a well known ex-footballer. More of a job on now to sweep this one under the carpet.
Dress it up all you like but the bloke would still be alive if the police hadn't tasered him to death. It's accurate to say he was killed.
Bet the police shit themselves when they realised he was a well known ex-footballer. More of a job on now to sweep this one under the carpet.
He was tasered. A tiny proportion of people who get tasered die. If he was at all aggressive or they had grounds to think he posed even the slightest threat to them, entirely justified. Why on earth would they want to roll around fighting with someone and risk getting hurt?
You'd be arrested, likely on suspicion of manslaughter I'd guess.If some bloke was being aggressive towards me and I punched him and he died, what would happen to me? Slap on the wrist?
You'd be arrested, likely on suspicion of manslaughter I'd guess.
Surely you can see the difference from your scenario to what we know of Dalian Atkinson's death though?
Ah, so almost not worth posting the links was it really. But you did anyway. So you don't fancy that bit volunteer work then? Got a lot to say in all matters Police, might be good to be speaking from an informed stance for a change and even to reccomend changes or report bad practice?
If some bloke was being aggressive towards me and I punched him and he died, what would happen to me? Slap on the wrist?
I'm not sure why the defensive tone
You'd be arrested, likely on suspicion of manslaughter I'd guess.
Surely you can see the difference from your scenario to what we know of Dalian Atkinson's death though?
If some bloke was being aggressive towards me and I punched him and he died, what would happen to me? Slap on the wrist?