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Posted: Fri 09 Mar, 2007 18.42
by Lorns
As i said once before; i believe nothing of which i read and only half of what i see. I've only seen a clip of what happened, but if she was resisting arrest then yes she deserved it. If it had been a WPC using the same amount of force to restrain her would it have been newsworthy?
I haven't really paid this story too much attention as there are far more important things going on the world, like.. Liz Hurleys wedding and Robbie and Britneys rehab stint

Posted: Sat 10 Mar, 2007 07.30
by Stuart*
miss hellfire wrote:I haven't really paid this story too much attention as there are far more important things going on the world, like.. Liz Hurleys wedding and Robbie and Britneys rehab stint

Well I'm glad to see that someone has their priorties right concerning this fiasco! Good on ya Lorna!

Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 13.32
by antony
StuartPlymouth wrote:She pushed the PC down the stairs and then was grabbing his genitals as a means to inflict pain, thereby releasing herself and enabling escape. Given the pain being inflicted upon the PC I am not surprised at the amount of "force" he used against her arm.
Based on the video commentary on
this page, there was no way she was grabbing
white PC's genitals.
White PC Anthony Mulhall admitted he hit the 20-year-old
black mother of one as hard as he is physically able to.
It is outraged to know that South Yorkshire's Chief Constable, Meredydd Hughes, decided to protect
white police officer's wallet by keeping Mulhall in police force.
Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 15.44
by Stuart*
I had to think long and hard about my reply here because I was so astounded by your response and didn't want to react in an inflammatory way.
Why have you found it necessary to turn a discussion about possible abusive use of force by WYP into a racist debate? Your use of BOLD highlights on your quotes says alot more than the content of your post or quality of your augument.
Clearly it is very bad if some ethnic sections of society in the UK feel they are victimised, but being a member does not provide immunity from law enforcement, or the right to resist arrest when breaching it.
I notice that the individual concerned hasn't made a complaint.
Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 17.37
by marksi
Would it be relevant or acceptable to point out in the same way that the person vandalising the car was black?
Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 17.49
by Stuart*
marksi wrote:Would it be relevant or acceptable to point out in the same way that the person vandalising the car was black?
No, anymore than to annouce that the car might've been green or blue.
Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 18.00
by marksi
Point made I think.
Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 18.51
by Stuart*
I withdraw my point marksi, I read your post in haste and responded accordingly. (Off to whip myself with barbed wire as punishment)
Posted: Sun 18 Mar, 2007 19.02
by marksi
No, you and I are in agreement!!!
Posted: Mon 19 Mar, 2007 07.57
by antony
StuartPlymouth wrote:I had to think long and hard about my reply here because I was so astounded by your response and didn't want to react in an inflammatory way.
My post wasn't on you personally. I apologise if you were offended.
StuartPlymouth wrote:Why have you found it necessary to turn a discussion about possible abusive use of force by WYP into a racist debate? Your use of BOLD highlights on your quotes says alot more than the content of your post or quality of your augument.
The situation seems clear to me a racist issue.
Just like the famous Rodney King case, whites believe those racists police officers were merely doing their jobs, so did the jury (of 10
whites + 1 Latino + 1 Asian).
Emphasising the fact police officer is
black and the victim is
white does most of the talking.
Life is tough being a black.
Posted: Mon 19 Mar, 2007 08.28
by MarkN
antony wrote:StuartPlymouth wrote:I had to think long and hard about my reply here because I was so astounded by your response and didn't want to react in an inflammatory way.
My post wasn't on you personally. I apologise if you were offended.
StuartPlymouth wrote:Why have you found it necessary to turn a discussion about possible abusive use of force by WYP into a racist debate? Your use of BOLD highlights on your quotes says alot more than the content of your post or quality of your augument.
The situation seems clear to me a racist issue.
Just like the famous Rodney King case, whites believe those racists police officers were merely doing their jobs, so did the jury (of 10
whites + 1 Latino + 1 Asian).
Emphasising the fact police officer is
black and the victim is
white does most of the talking.
Have you
considered the
possibility that the skin
colour of the people
involved may be completely
coincidental?
Spencer for Hire wrote:According to Radio 4 last night, the father of the girl said he didn't think there was any racist element to the incident.