What next?

Shooting bare-headed cyclists?

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    • KG says:

      Well of course, Caleb–they should have given the bastard first aid and evaced him to the nearest hospital so he could be patched up–and return to kill more of their comrades.
      This is not fighting a war. :evil:

  1. mawm says:

    The sisterhood protecting each other!

    There is absolutely no excuse for ramming a bike with a car (even if the rider is Lycra clad). FFS the guy was not the boston bomber.

  2. KG says:

    “The sisterhood protecting each other!”
    Yes!
    And this happens again and again.
    Objectivity doesn’t appear to be a common female trait. Which means that female judges are automatically suspect as far as I’m concerned.

  3. KG says:

    ‘Police prosecutor Mark Wilton said the defendant “intentionally” used the car to knock Marks off his bike. This was the assault.’
    Undoubtedly.
    ‘Reddish told the court that she believed her decision to nudge Marks was reasonable “under the circumstances”…’
    How could it possibly be “reasonable” to use the car as a weapon to knock a man off his bike, when at the very worst, that man posed a possible risk only to himself?
    Surely the risks involved in the pursuit and using the car as a weapon far outweighed the harm of the offence.
    The bitch should lose her job and be jailed–along with the so-called “judge”

  4. Wombat says:

    Any and all force will be considered acceptable by the authorities in the pursuit of enforcing said authority.

    The offence itself is irrelevant. From the moment you choose to ignore their authority they will escalate force until you are captured or dead.

    • KG says:

      Yep. That’s it, in a nutshell Wombat.

      • Wombat says:

        p.s. Ol’ Remus has retooled and The Woodpile Report is once again open for business.

        • Ronbo says:

          I wonder if the female New Zealand cop went to the same police academy as the anal cops of New Mexico, who forced a suspect to undergo what was tantamount to a medical/police homosexual rape to find drugs that never existed :?: :twisted:

          Like KG said, “What’s next?”

          Will the police in the formerly Free World simply shoot all suspects :?:

          Why am I thinking the courts would back them up if they did :?: :evil:

        • KG says:

          http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif I’ve missed my weekly Remus fix!

  5. Seneca III says:

    It is not the judgement itself, inevitable though it is and appalling though it is, that singularly marks the seminal change in the public service conduct of those we employ to lead us, protect us and deliver us from evil. The endless torrent of needless Laws that Legislatives throughout the West have introduced in order to emphasise and exercise their power over us in any way that they choose will always lead to this sort of gratuitous enforcement and its consequential judicial imprimatur.

    Think about this particular, wholly pointless law in its isolation for a moment:
    “Marks had earlier fled from the constable after being confronted about riding his bicycle while not wearing a helmet.” and why the ‘constable’ felt it was an appropriate, and obviously legally safe, response to run the poor bastard down.

    And then ask them at the point of a bayonet “Whom do you fuckwits who brought this law in and you even bigger, mindless fuckwits who enforce it so violently think he is going to hurt by not wearing a bloody helmet – and don’t even answer “Himself” you invertebrate scum because even if that is the case it is his choice to make and, by the way, you now have a leaking hole in your chest.

    Damn, this sort of totalitarian garbage makes so angry – it is ideological as well as ethnic cleansing.

  6. dondiego says:

    I was talking to a bloke with a Repsol Honda replica- 104 (or was it 140 :?: :!: )horse at the rear wheel :!: :!:
    A N.Z cop bumped him like this cow “because he thought I was going to do a runner”.

  7. I dunno says:

    To be fair, the dude was hardly a paragon of virtue, I wouldn’t lose any sleep over him getting a tickle up from the cops. I know this flies in the face of the general thread but here we are. He couldn’t provide evidence of his injuries, ( I wouldn’t put it past him to embellish them) he gave a fake name, the list goes on. The report calls it a nudge and I can picture this dude throwing himself on the ground and trying to make something of it. I just suspect there’s some background here that isn’t being let on, although, I’m happy to be wrong about the thrust of this comment.

  8. KG says:

    “To be fair, the dude was hardly a paragon of virtue, I wouldn’t lose any sleep over him getting a tickle up from the cops.”
    If you justify cop misbehaviour on that basis, then you open the door to being tyrannised.
    Police behaviour should NEVER depend on the virtue–or otherwise– of the people they’re dealing with. Surely that slippery slope is glaringly obvious, Dunno?
    The endpoint of that way of thinking is the Brazilian police murder squads, and I for one do not believe that we’re inherently more moral than Brazilians.

  9. I dunno says:

    I’m not trying to justify cop misbehaviour, I’m suggesting we haven’t seen the whole story. I’m also suggesting he may have made it out to be worse than it was.

    I do agree that if I was endorsing that it would be the top of a slippery slope though.

    FWIW, I was horrified by the link Darin put up yesterday(?) of the woman being slammed into the cell, I can’t believe that officer isn’t locked up. (Or in hospital…)

    • KG says:

      I’m sure we haven’t seen the whole story, no question. The guy is probably a total asshole. :lol:

      Unreal, isn’t it? Why that cop wasn’t arrested is a mystery.

      • Ronbo says:

        Like the late great Alexander Solzhenitsyn wrote in a booklet of the brutal Stalin NKVD secret police of Stalin who arrested an innocent man for spying during WW II entitled, “WE NEVER MAKE MISTAKES :!::evil: