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View Poll Results: Do you trust the police?

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    Hopefully one day you'll be innocent yet still facing brutality - this will most def change your views

    No-one is perfect therefore corruption will always take place, especially when theres power involved and when your word means more then anothers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
    Hopefully one day you'll be innocent yet still facing brutality - this will most def change your views

    No-one is perfect therefore corruption will always take place, especially when theres power involved and when your word means more then anothers.
    Suggest a way I could be seen as a suspect? I could easily prove my self innocent - and the standard police officer is hardly going to be involved in me if I am too face jail etc


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    Suggest a way I could be seen as a suspect? I could easily prove my self innocent - and the standard police officer is hardly going to be involved in me if I am too face jail etc
    Well for one example a robbery could have taken place in your area, the robber happens to have a blue top on - so do you.
    You go to the shop, see your friend and chat to your friend outside of the shop for a few minutes, the police roll up and you fit the description of the robber.
    So, your in the area the robbery took place, meet the description of the robber and to make things worse your stood infront of a shop with another teenage male (which is frowned upon in Britain).

    Your now looking suspicious, you could easily be arrested for questioning.
    Also for the record, a standard police officer WILL be used and will be involved if your facing jail.

    Do you actually know anything about what your talking about or are you just making this all up as you go along?

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    Your walking home through a park, cops pull you over once your out of the park saying 'someone fit your description was involved in robbing someone',
    you say you dont know anything about it, but because your a teenager and dressed a certain they get out of the car and beat the **** out of you.

    Also i never said anything about jail time, although i've heard jail guards are about 10x worse + for trial (if it came down to that, would 100% involve police)

    ^ lol at above for same examples
    Last edited by Arch; 16-01-2011 at 10:19 PM.
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    BUT THE AVERAGE POLICE MAN DOESN'T BEAT THE **** OUT OF YOU IF YOU CO-OPERATE.

    If I got told I was a suspect for a robbery, I would go with them. I would then tell them to check the CCTV. Suddenly I am not a suspect.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    BUT THE AVERAGE POLICE MAN DOESN'T BEAT THE **** OUT OF YOU IF YOU CO-OPERATE.

    If I got told I was a suspect for a robbery, I would go with them. I would then tell them to check the CCTV. Suddenly I am not a suspect.
    I beg to differ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3nCoNvldk

    Also there isnt cameras everywhere... (what if it was for robbing someone on the street, surely then there would be no cameras?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
    I beg to differ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3nCoNvldk

    Also there isnt cameras everywhere... (what if it was for robbing someone on the street, surely then there would be no cameras?)
    Of course not. But I could tell them where I have been, and where there were cameras to back me up. It doesn't need to be the crime scene where the cameras are placed.

    I don't think a few examples on youtube covers the thousands and thousands of police man. Do you?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    Of course not. But I could tell them where I have been, and where there were cameras to back me up. It doesn't need to be the crime scene where the cameras are placed.

    I don't think a few examples on youtube covers the thousands and thousands of police man. Do you?
    I'm not sure where you live but the fact everywhere you go has cameras is quite frightening, privacy laws plz ?

    Also at the G20 summit there was way over 1000 police officers... and if you want to go through all policers lets look at countries in Africa, and Mexico where there police force ride around in jeeps with AKs raping women and and doing whatever they want. Also if you want i can prob find thousands of videos of police brutality lmaooo.. that wouldnt even be a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch View Post
    I'm not sure where you live but the fact everywhere you go has cameras is quite frightening, privacy laws plz ?

    Also at the G20 summit there was way over 1000 police officers... and if you want to go through all policers lets look at countries in Africa, and Mexico where there
    police force ride around in jeeps with AKs raping women and and doing whatever they want. Also if you want i can prob find thousands of videos of police brutality lmaooo...
    that wouldnt even be a problem.
    Believe me, virtually where ever you walk there will be a camera very near by - in England anyway.

    I couldn't walk down my street without being caught on 5/6 cameras - mind you I am quite privileged and my house, plus two others have CCTV installed.

    I couldn't walk down my local town high street without getting caught on CCTV either.

    Also, please don't bring up corrupt countries - I am speaking about the UK and the UK only.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    BUT THE AVERAGE POLICE MAN DOESN'T BEAT THE **** OUT OF YOU IF YOU CO-OPERATE.

    If I got told I was a suspect for a robbery, I would go with them. I would then tell them to check the CCTV. Suddenly I am not a suspect.
    We didn't say the average police man beats you up, if you look back at my posts i quite clearly claimed that a handful DO. Your mis-lead if you think that not one single police officer in the UK has ever laid a finger on somebody, that's quite frightening.
    Maybe the officer who pushed my head against a metal fence was in the minority, that could be true however you are hellbent on trying to be right, when your wrong.
    Also for the record, you'd be a suspect even if the CCTV proven you were innocent.
    Innocence and being suspected of committing a crime are two completely different things.
    Grab a thesaurus or something please.

    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    Of course not. But I could tell them where I have been, and where there were cameras to back me up. It doesn't need to be the crime scene where the cameras are placed.

    I don't think a few examples on youtube covers the thousands and thousands of police man. Do you?
    Like i said, we didn't say thousands of police officers attack and hit people, just a minority, start reading peoples posts instead of jumping to conclusions as usual.

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