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@kimjongl | 30 March 21 | |
Lol asking these animals which way they would like their head facing. I suspect the authors of the procedures have never been near that type of situation never mind actually doing it.
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@badapple | 30 March 21 | |
unfortunately thats also true
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@eyesore | 30 March 21 | |
@ badapple - 30.03.21 - 09:56am during control and restraint proceedures, its usual for there to be a head man, a person who's soul purpose is to make sure the person being controlled can breath, when the restrainee is on the floor, you ask them which side they would like their head facing, so they would be more comfortable. Unfortunatly not all C and R proceedures go the text book way. I get that in a prison setting, it's not that easy on the street |
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@deusexmachina | 30 March 21 | |
@ kimjongl - 30.03.21 - 08:39am I haven't seen any evidence against him so far. fu*k off you daft c*nt lol. |
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@9362 | 30 March 21 | |
@ eyesore - 30.03.21 - 09:35am It's pretty standard when a known drug user , especially when you've just seen them sw*llow drugs , to have their throat restricted . I've seen it in the uk , suspects held against the wall/floor with a truncheon across their throat None of which applies in this case. Wasn't seen to sw*llow anything and you don't kneel down on the neck for that length of time |
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@badapple | 30 March 21 | |
you lay on, grab, kneel on, kick, punch, or what ever you need to do. Untill the suspect is either unconcious or has ran out of steam, there is no time limit. I have been involved in a few C and R's lasting 2 or 3 hours, on average a C and R would last 15/20 mins. The quicker the suspect yeilds, the quicker it can be over for everyone involved.
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@badapple | 30 March 21 | |
I was part of the C and R team for a year or 2, before every operation the only orders my boss would give us, was do what needs to be done, to get the job done.
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@eyesore | 30 March 21 | |
@ 9362 - 30.03.21 - 11:19am None of which applies in this case. Wasn't seen to sw*llow anything and you don't kneel down on the neck for that length of time Well actually he was |
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@deusexmachina | 30 March 21 | |
@ badapple - 30.03.21 - 11:27am you lay on, grab, kneel on, kick, punch, or what ever you need to do. Untill the suspect is either unconcious or has ran out of steam, there is no time limit. I have been involved in a few C and R's lasting 2 or 3 hours, on average a C and R would last 15/20 mins. The quicker the suspect yeilds, the quicker it can be over for everyone involved. Is this because you aren't allowed to manipulate joints against their range of movements anymore? |
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@9362 | 30 March 21 | |
@ eyesore - 30.03.21 - 11:48am Well actually he was No, he was arrested on suspicion of using a counterfeit bank note |
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