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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 826486" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>FB is a no go area today. This is the topic that everyone is talking about and the same people that think the police usually go too far are now publicly condemning the police for not doing enough, or see this as just a bit of fun. As Scotty once put it (and I know it applies to mine too). 'Opinions are like arseholes, some are smellier than others'</p><p></p><p>It's gotta be the hardest job in the world to be a police officer in these situations with every mistake being publicly scrutinised. I'm sure it'll be all too easy to over react in a situation where you're surrounded by out of control thugs, so the solution for them seems to be to not react and merely observe.</p><p></p><p>Well i'm sure if it were my home on fire, or my goods being looted, i'd be wanting to see some skulls cracked. If you aren't part of the looting and arson mob, then go home while you still can, or risk becoming a victim of police brutality, because I can't see any other way to get the message across.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 826486, member: 3953"] FB is a no go area today. This is the topic that everyone is talking about and the same people that think the police usually go too far are now publicly condemning the police for not doing enough, or see this as just a bit of fun. As Scotty once put it (and I know it applies to mine too). 'Opinions are like arseholes, some are smellier than others' It's gotta be the hardest job in the world to be a police officer in these situations with every mistake being publicly scrutinised. I'm sure it'll be all too easy to over react in a situation where you're surrounded by out of control thugs, so the solution for them seems to be to not react and merely observe. Well i'm sure if it were my home on fire, or my goods being looted, i'd be wanting to see some skulls cracked. If you aren't part of the looting and arson mob, then go home while you still can, or risk becoming a victim of police brutality, because I can't see any other way to get the message across. [/QUOTE]
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