G20 policing was dangerously wrong »
Posted By berkeley 8 months, 2 weeks ago in Political NewsThe two lessons must be that, as always, we should never assume that the first official version of a death in suspicious circumstances is accurate. The second lesson must be that the police have now to review their tactics for future demonstrations.
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Mikunited8 months, 2 weeks ago
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When I was younger and a "bit of a radical",it must be said,policing was pretty rough.Well now two and a half decades have past and I thought "our police",here in the UK has improved.In truth,the average policeman is more polite,less openly raciest and better trained.Yet still there is a percentage that think being politically correct,is something to be do in public,whilst with their friends the bigotry is still there.I do think policing in the UK has improved,the percentage of racist bigots has shrank,unfortunately it's still there.This case shows that percentage, at their worst.
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