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kestrelx 18-11-2010 15:11

Police Brutality? Policeman has conviction overturned!
 
Cop Sgt Mark Andrews freed after just six days for cell attack on Pamela Somerville - mirror.co.uk

A Policeman (Mark Andrew) who assaulted a woman and there is evidence, is let off after appeal. He was orginally found guilty and sentenced, but after only served 6 days in prison. If this was you or I - videod assaulting someone we'd probably get banged up for a year at least! I think this is totally wrong and he has been let off after treating someone like that - all charges have been dropped. Shows how unjust the British system is and there is one rule for the Police and another for the Public...

YouTube - New World Order: UK, British Cop Filmed Throwing Woman Into Cell.

Judge said "Appeal judge Mr Justice Bean said that Ms Somerville was drunk when she was thrown into a cell!" However charges against her were also dropped, so she was not drunk as this "bent" Judge claims! If your a copper you can get away with anything!


It's disgraceful :eek:

'You could have done things better': Officer jailed for throwing woman into cells is CLEARED after appeal | Mail Online

***Mr D*** 18-11-2010 15:16

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Totally agree, I have seen police brutality (Local) first hand.

Some think they are the law and can do what they like and know they will be backed up and get away with it.

Mancie 18-11-2010 15:46

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Maybe I could understand if this bloke had his sentence reduced, but to be cleared of all charges when the whole country has seen the evidence, seems strange.. but no surprise.

Eric 18-11-2010 16:13

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I have two words for folks surprised at this: "Rodney" and "King".

Benipete 18-11-2010 17:06

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I'm not a lover of the police but all I can see is a women being restrained and an edited recording.
She is shown being dragged by the left arm but the bandaging is on the right arm.:confused::confused:

cashman 18-11-2010 19:00

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i also have no real love fer the police, but to me how the hell else can ya put someone in a cell, that aint fer going? i have been banjo ed uphill n down dale wi em when younger, but that video aint assault to me.

Mancie 18-11-2010 22:39

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 862516)
i also have no real love fer the police, but to me how the hell else can ya put someone in a cell, that aint fer going? i have been banjo ed uphill n down dale wi em when younger, but that video aint assault to me.

There were no video cameras running in your day Cashy and I'm sure you've seen and had alot worse.. but you were a young man..this women is not young, drunk or not she looks frail. as soon as she stands up the blood starts flowing.

Retlaw 18-11-2010 23:05

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Nobody has said why the police were in attendance in the first place, so she must must have been up to something.
Anything that happened to her after that is her own fault.

Retlaw

Mancie 18-11-2010 23:11

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 862560)
Nobody has said why the police were in attendance in the first place, so she must must have been up to something.
Anything that happened to her after that is her own fault.

Retlaw

Did you read the links?.. she was found asleep in her car and was suspected of being drunk.

cashman 18-11-2010 23:18

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 862558)
There were no video cameras running in your day Cashy and I'm sure you've seen and had alot worse.. but you were a young man..this women is not young, drunk or not she looks frail. as soon as she stands up the blood starts flowing.

So if she aint drunk,what reason should she resist? n ok theres good n bad in every employment, whatever if yer sober ya understand what the laws tellin ya, if ya agree or not, the instructions are clear enough?:confused:

Mancie 19-11-2010 00:15

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 862562)
So if she aint drunk,what reason should she resist? n ok theres good n bad in every employment, whatever if yer sober ya understand what the laws tellin ya, if ya agree or not, the instructions are clear enough?:confused:

She might be drunk.. the charges were dropped so we will never know if she was.. but I don't see how that means she should be roughed up.

cashman 19-11-2010 08:21

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 862567)
She might be drunk.. the charges were dropped so we will never know if she was.. but I don't see how that means she should be roughed up.

no-one seems to have answered my question How are police supposed to put someone in the cells,if they refuse to go? :rolleyes: answer question don't make excuses fer her.

jaysay 19-11-2010 10:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 862516)
i also have no real love fer the police, but to me how the hell else can ya put someone in a cell, that aint fer going? i have been banjo ed uphill n down dale wi em when younger, but that video aint assault to me.

There are a lot of people who see com-pen-sa-tion written all over the cell walls when they sober up in the morning cashy:rolleyes:

***Mr D*** 19-11-2010 10:23

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 862558)


no-one seems to have answered my question How are police supposed to put someone in the cells,if they refuse to go? :rolleyes: answer question don't make excuses fer her.

With restraints / and more than one officer, if you watch these police programs on tv, when its someone who can fight back, they have about 4/5+ officers on them and put them in restraints.

Excuses for her, more like excuses for him.:rolleyes:

jaysay 19-11-2010 10:49

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[quote=***Mr D***;862616]
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 862599)

With restraints / and more than one officer, if you watch these police programs on tv, when its someone who can fight back, they have about 4/5+ officers on them and put them in restraints.

Excuses for her, more like excuses for him.:rolleyes:

You watch these police programs on Telly and there's some real A*** H****masquerading as human beings in most town centres early Saturday morning:rolleyes:


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