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| Thread ID: 122562 | 2011-12-30 04:55:00 | Huntly police attacked | tut (12033) | PC World Chat |
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| 1251223 | 2011-12-30 04:55:00 | Why do they bother attending? Two police officers were viciously attacked after being called to a domestic dispute near Huntly early this morning . The male and female officer, who were attending the 111 call out in Glen Afton at 1 . 30am, were initially set upon by four occupants of the house and the female officer suffered a blow to the head as well as having clumps of hair ripped out of her scalp by a female attacker . A male and female sibling were arrested and charged with assaulting police, resisting arrest, obstruction and threatening to kill . |
tut (12033) | ||
| 1251224 | 2011-12-30 05:08:00 | Why do they bother attending? Two police officers were viciously attacked after being called to a domestic dispute near Huntly early this morning. The male and female officer, who were attending the 111 call out in Glen Afton at 1.30am, were initially set upon by four occupants of the house and the female officer suffered a blow to the head as well as having clumps of hair ripped out of her scalp by a female attacker. A male and female sibling were arrested and charged with assaulting police, resisting arrest, obstruction and threatening to kill. I would say that was a case for them carrying a peice. Sans nasty types. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1251225 | 2011-12-30 06:22:00 | No Cic. That's a situation for tasers. As I understand it, police dislike attending domestics because of the tendency for them to do exactly what this one did. If they'd used a gun while the violence was still escalating, they'd have been blamed for over-reacting. Had they used them after they had recieved the injuries they would have been blamed for revenge. They're on a hiding to nowhere, no matter what they do. | johcar (6283) | ||
| 1251226 | 2011-12-30 07:47:00 | If they use the standard Taser, that might be assault and battery - but a mains powered one might be acceptable? | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1251227 | 2011-12-30 07:49:00 | If they use the standard Taser, that might be assault and battery - but a mains powered one might be acceptable? A man after my own heart, 3 phase of course. Jo doesnt like the final solution. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1251228 | 2011-12-30 08:00:00 | If they use the standard Taser, that might be assault and battery - but a mains powered one might be acceptable? "Excuse me Sir, Madam; may I plug my mains powered Taser into your power point so that I can ZAP you? Of course they would say YES wouldn't they. PJ |
Poppa John (284) | ||
| 1251229 | 2011-12-30 08:29:00 | I am waiting for some one to comment on the possible ethnicity of the offenders | tut (12033) | ||
| 1251230 | 2011-12-30 08:30:00 | "Excuse me Sir, Madam; may I plug my mains powered Taser into your power point so that I can ZAP you? Of course they would say YES wouldn't they. PJ Ask the neighbours to use their power point before going in, of course they would agree - the cops could flick them 50 cents for the electricity - a healthy profit since you can zap a whole mob for less than a cent's worth of 240V. Actually, the zappee gets quite a kick out of the deal, and may spontaneously do a break-dancing routine. |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1251231 | 2011-12-30 08:47:00 | I am waiting for some one to comment on the possible ethnicity of the offenders To prove what point? |
Zippity (58) | ||
| 1251232 | 2011-12-30 16:37:00 | To prove what point? Because thats what always seems to happen on this forum. |
tut (12033) | ||
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