Posted On: November 10th, 2009
By: Stopyo - Submit
This is a case that can go both ways. Here, the riot police is marching toward their post in the G20 summit. Then, you have a couple right where the troops are marching. The arrest may be overboard, but then you have to know what’s coming when you put yourself in the middle of the “warpath” so to speak.
Posted On: November 10th, 2009
By: Stopyo - Submit
Here, we see the newest toy against riots and the masses. It’s quite effective, by the way. Unless you have earplugs on, you would be scampering away from LRAD, which stands for Long Range Acoustic Device. This is pretty mean, but as to whether or not this is counted as police violence is debatable.
As if adding insult to injury, the video shows police laughing about an incident where a woman was shot in the leg and head with a rubber bullet. It’s inappropriate and unprofessional. Of course, there’s the idea that the woman should have gotten out of the police’s path, but being stubborn has its price.
This is just a short video on a police officer apprehending an old lady, then kneeing her in the body when she was trying to reach for something from the officer’s belt. Of course, it may just be a knee-jerk reaction by the officer, but then that kind of police violence on an old lady would be hard to defend.
This is a case where one can say the police should be better at judging minors. The main issue here is whether the police had any right to use tasers on minors. It’s against the rules, but the kid was tasered anyway. Police violence on a kid was not the intent, but just to keep the peace. The officer said he was not aware that she was a minor.
Here’s a video from Expert Village. Know what to do when you’re carrying a weapon in your car and your stopped by the police. By knowing this, you can avoid police violence and stop any force exerted on you and by you. The tips make sense, so it’s best that you follow this.
It’s hard to tell what the guy’s criminal offense is, but he was asking for some taser action. And when the guy was being uncooperative, the police was ready to oblige. Can you consider this incident a case of police violence? Unlikely, as the dude was way off line. This is why you have the right to remain silent.
This is a special report on police violence in Queensland. Of course, this can be taken as an isolated case, but then, this case has been repeated at least twice. Also, this can be indicative of the kind of policing in the region. Even the guys Down Under have it tough with their police procedures.
People just stay quiet when arrested by the police. But this woman didn’t. Still, did it warrant repeated tasering? Maybe yes, maybe no. But the disturbing case was when she was walking to the other police car and she was tasered again. There was no need for such police violence.
When you get on the bad side of the police, you only get police violence. So, it does not pay to get on the cops’ bad side. Whether you committed a crime or not, you just don’t do it. Rights or no rights, you just don’t do it. See how cops overreact and tasered a guy on this video.