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Previously on "Our plods are wonderful."

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  • vwdan
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    He said an initial review indicated the officer "carried out a suitable risk assessment and, with the information he had available at the time, made what appeared to be an appropriate decision".
    He said the 43-year-old man "acknowledged that his behaviour could have led to people being concerned".
    I suspect he was being a bit of a tit.

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    Blind man tasered in Manchester.

    Just as fecking well it wasn't a fully loaded table leg.

    Blind man Tasered as cane mistaken for gun in Levenshulme - BBC News
    At least they got him before he went on some mindless killing rampage.....the sort blind people often go on.......

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  • greenlake
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    Blind man tasered in Manchester.

    Just as fecking well it wasn't a fully loaded table leg.

    Blind man Tasered as cane mistaken for gun in Levenshulme - BBC News
    A similar thing happened in the US a couple of years ago....

    California cops Taser deaf man, beat him into unconsciousness as he tries to use sign language: lawsuit - New York Daily News

    Cops in California needlessly tasered a deaf man to the ground and then beat him into unconsciousness, a new lawsuit claims.

    Jonathan Meister alleges officers discharged the electric charge into his body after mistaking his attempts to communicate via sign language as aggressive hand signals.

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  • teapot418
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    Bet he didn't see that coming.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Our plods are wonderful.

    Our plods are wonderful.

    Blind man tasered in Manchester.

    Just as fecking well it wasn't a fully loaded table leg.

    Blind man Tasered as cane mistaken for gun in Levenshulme - BBC News


    Not forgetting the blind man who got tasered a couple of years ago when the morons mistook his white stick for a samurai sword.

    The deaf guy in septic land was lucky, I remember one septic deaf chap who was shot dead as he attempted to get his "I am deaf" card out to show the morons.
    Last edited by zeitghost; 9 June 2017, 13:30.

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