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PlasticJock

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  1. I don't talk shit, never have and never will ta

     

    Are you not the same person who i ignored a while back when you asked if you could pm me to throw " a few names " at me .........like im going to have a " do you know " session with a teenager :D

     

    Was interested to ask you a few people I know as you seemed a knowledgeable bloke in the field they are in and wanted to know about present stuff but seems your a bellend

     

    :rofl:

  2. Lol I meant they're happy to spray someone with what is technically a firearm, because said person raised their voice slightly, but now need extra protection in case someone goes for them?

    Not to mention if someone defended themself I'm sure the police would have no objection to fabricating statements.

    I'm sure some do................nothing to do with the police as a whole though is it..... :thumbs:

     

    Maybe 90% then :D There is a culture of bullying within the training college that's currently being investigated, there's also a culture of sticking up for each other no matter what.

    One of my mates was told upon reaching his station "The only friends you have are within the force now, so forget your civvy ones...". Says it all to me really.

  3. Alimac I can hold my hands up and admit my own stupidity however every day the police break their own rules and constantly get away with it. The amount of bullshit evidence drummed up and miscarriages of justice, not to mention armed police's appealing record of murder (sorry, unlawful killing), is obviously going to piss people off!

    What if a copper grabbed me, I pushed him, and he died after hitting his head on the ground? Does that make me a 'cop killer' in need of raping by the courts?

    My point is, you can't have it both ways. If you want to be involved with the heavy stuff as a career then you take the rough with the smooth.

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  4. Lol I meant they're happy to spray someone with what is technically a firearm, because said person raised their voice slightly, but now need extra protection in case someone goes for them?

    Not to mention if someone defended themself I'm sure the police would have no objection to fabricating statements.

  5. In my book assaulting a nurse/firefighter/paramedic should carry a higher sentence.

    Police like the attention when they carry all the gear, but moan when it doesn't go their way (Plus it's never their fault).

    Should assaulting a soldier not carry higher penalties? Like, I don't know, when the guy returned from Iraq and had is head kicked in by 3 coppers?

    Can't have it both ways I'm afraid.

  6. Why not Buch? Coppers get shot, shot at, knives pulled on them, attacked physically and verbally, and threatened all the time.

    I'm sorry mate but you are a skivvy for the polititians whatever line you sign, the last 10 years in the police have involved off the top of my head; Raoul Moat, Derek Bird, the solicitor who shot out the window at them with a shotgun, the ex sas guy in Cheltenham pulling a shotty, gangs of kids carrying knives all the time, raids on dealers homes, raids on arms dealers etc etc etc etc. I'm sure they wouldn't leave if they were told to raid a house where weapons are suspected to be in.

    With regards to grenades you're right I think they do need priming.

    How can you put the 2 together mate? Someone leaving here to a war zone and going to kill people to fight for there country and a police officer doing there job in Britain? I wont jump on this hate the police bandwagon, yes some of the shit they do is wrong but there just like you and me and now 2 of them are dead because of some c**t. And these soldiers that die....dont they get a funeral and driven through there streets when they are flown home.....lets not f*****g pretend they just get forgotten about!! R.I.P to anyone who loses there live defending or protecting the country.

     

    I'm not jumping on any bandwagon mate, simply stating, and I believe I'm sticking up for the police here, that I acknowledge it's a dangerous job sometimes.

    Soldiers expect it but at the end of the day if a police officer was told to do something they'd do it no matter how dangerous, because it's their job. It's a tragedy that 2 girls died, simple as that. Whether they were police or lollipop ladies shouldn't make a difference, life is as important to me no matter what your uniform.

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