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@crlywrly | 30 July 17 | |
I haven't the inclination to be honest. Though I will say I wasn't aware this was you at first as it is yet another name
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@crlywrly | 30 July 17 | |
It's what I do
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@terrydactyl | 30 July 17 | |
@ dan27notts - 30.07.17 - 06:16pm Yes, people being wrongly arrested is minimal. You have to weight it up, whats worse, a few people potentially being wrongly arrested who still have to comply with police orders whether they have done something or not? Or carry on as we are we're the youth are growing up to be so self entitled they think the law owes them a favour and have total lack of repect for authority? Self entitled? The law owes you a favour? |
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@dan27notts | 30 July 17 | |
@ 3mel - 30.07.17 - 06:21pm I was talking about the people who've been shot by police while not breaking any laws. for them I'd say yes that is worse. you replied to a point made about police training as if to say there's nothing wrong with police training. For them yes, but they are a very small percentage, but you have to think about the greater good. As for police training, yes i agree this is always room for improvement |
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@dan27notts | 30 July 17 | |
@ terrydactyl - 30.07.17 - 07:09pm Self entitled? The law owes you a favour? Yes |
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@bozzalad | 30 July 17 | |
@ 3mel - 30.07.17 - 05:28pm where did you read this ? This year (2016), 135 of those men and women did not make it home to their families at the end of their shift. But the figure is a fraction of the number of US individuals killed by police. At least 1,058 people have been killed by law enforcement officers this year. http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/29/police-killed-2016-average washington post |
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@3mel | 31 July 17 | |
I doubt you saw it there.
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@bozzalad | 31 July 17 | |
well i can't find it now so you are probably right
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@cornelius | 31 July 17 | |
Chortle
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