Police brutality caught on camera

yeah i hear you i just think its wierd how in the one picture you see the gun in hand like 5 inches away and he lets the guys snap away :p sneaky
 
police = criminal

no different!

after integrated to be a "super force", the only victims of police force will not be criminals. Will be innocent civilians.

also heard that the police can get in to any premises without warrant and can have power to impound anything inside the premises. I guess police will become "licensed criminal".
 
Well I am thinking of joining the police, not because I want to help my fellow man but because in 1 or 2 years being a polieman will be the only way to protect yourself :mad:!
 
It could be that the guilty policeman is looking forward to his 6 months of paid holiday while an investigation ensues, that will result in his eventual dismissal from the force with a nice parachute.

Or, a very clever hoax. What do newspapers pay for front-page pictures nowadays?
 
Well I am thinking of joining the police, not because I want to help my fellow man but because in 1 or 2 years being a polieman will be the only way to protect yourself :mad:!

good move .... ;)

you have a licence to do all sorts of criminal activities

even you are convicted criminal you still stay in the force and not need to go to jail.

may be I have to join as well :D
 
An alleged illegal immigrant, without tax registration papers for his shop, was beaten and arrested when he tried to escape Johannesburg Metro Police Department officers during the continuation of a massive crime-prevention operation in the inner city yesterday.
What am I missing here?

Illegal immigrant= transgression of the law,

no tax registration papers=transgression of the law,

tried to escape=transgression of the law....
 
What am I missing here?

Illegal immigrant= transgression of the law,

no tax registration papers=transgression of the law,

tried to escape=transgression of the law....

Kicking someone in the head = Transgression of the law?

They were laying on the ground, stepping on them = transgression of the law?

Obviously what you are missing is an elevator that goes all the way to the top?
 
Kicking someone in the head = Transgression of the law?

They were laying on the ground, stepping on them = transgression of the law?

Obviously what you are missing is an elevator that goes all the way to the top?
Surely a suspect avoiding arrest and attempting to escape, forfeits his rights to be treated with diplomacy?

Cops are ducked if they do and ducked when they don't.

When they bungle arrests they condemned, when they make arrests they condemned...
 
Surely a suspect avoiding arrest and attempting to escape, forfeits his rights to be treated with diplomacy?

Not when they are unarmed and lying on the floor with a gun pointed in their direction? These are not murderers or rapists, they are illegal imigrants :rolleyes:

Yippee they caught an illegal imigrant and his tenant, whoo I can sleep at night. C'mon there is a time for excessive force and a time for simply cuffing the guy and carting him off to the slammer. Policeman should know when the time for each is. They have to pass an exam to make it into the force, obviously the test isn't as stringant as it should be.
 
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Not when they are unarmed and lying on the floor with a gun pointed in their direction? These are not murderers or rapists, they are illegal imigrants :rolleyes:

Yippee they caught an illegal imigrant and his tenant, whoo I can sleep at night. C'mon there is a time for excessive force and a time for simply cuffing the guy and carting him off to the slammer. Policeman should know when the time for each is. They have to pass an exam to make it into the force, obviously the test isn't as stringant as it should be.
I think there's more to the story than that.

The cops wouldn't have known they were simply illegal immigrants and it's the illegal immigrants in that part of town that run drugs, racketeering and jackings.

Why were the suspects avoiding arrest and attempting to flee?

Excessive force? In the South African context? Not convinced. Society is inherently violent. Policemens behavior is symptomatic of the greater pandemic...
 
I think there's more to the story than that.

The cops wouldn't have known they were simply illegal immigrants and it's the illegal immigrants in that part of town that run drugs, racketeering and jackings.

Why were the suspects avoiding arrest and attempting to flee?

Excessive force? In the South African context? Not convinced. Society is inherently violent. Policemens behavior is symptomatic of the greater pandemic...

I can't profess to know more than what is said in the article and neither can you, so going on what the article says. They saw blue lights and made a run for it. Obviously if you are in the country illegally seeing blue lights coming in your direction is a bad thing so you run. Why wouldn't they avoid arrest? That is a silly question, if they wanted to do things by the book they wouldn't be in the country illegally.

You can not assume that some pakistani oak is drug dealing, racketeering or invloved in jacking? I mean really have you seen these guys? The worst they can do is sell copied movies...

So what you saying is 2 wrongs do make a right? I am sorry but "eish but they beat us, so it is only right we beat them" is not good enough from the police.
 
I wonder if these plods will get the same punishment that those dog unit plods got a few years back for the stunt they pulled with the illegal?
 
If you can't do the time don't do the crime...

Useless statement taken in context, they were on the ground hand behind their if due process was followed they would have still done their time? So why the need to kick them in the head as well as walk all over them...

I am sorry but your above statement proves you have run out of intelligent reposnses...
 
They saw blue lights and made a run for it. Obviously if you are in the country illegally seeing blue lights coming in your direction is a bad thing so you run. Why wouldn't they avoid arrest? That is a silly question, if they wanted to do things by the book they wouldn't be in the country illegally.

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If you can't do the time don't do the crime... Let me put my statement into context. If they here illegally they need to accept there is a possibility they could get caught... one day.... Surely they had to have a better plan than, "if the cops come run for it"...

You have suspects avoiding arrest and attempting to flee the scene of the crime yet this article is about police brutality...

You now defending the criminals at the expense of the cops, the cops trying to do an exceptionally dangerous job under trying and challenging circumstances...

That's what I don't get...
 
@ sandmanm, would you would appreciate your daughter getting beaten up by Police for skipping a Stop street?

i.e. Which crime is more serious, the skipping of the stop sign or the assault?
 
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