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I hope .. the motorcycle rider gets the book thrown at him.
Quote from: Doggie 1I hope the police officer is acquitted and the motorcycle rider gets the book thrown at him.Did you mean to say that? Having seen the video I commiserate with the copper, but not to the extent of throwing an object at the rider
I hope the police officer is acquitted and the motorcycle rider gets the book thrown at him.
I would have pushed him off, I wouldn't last long in the force
Quote from: CraigB on September 09, 2016, 10:23:37I would have pushed him off, I wouldn't last long in the force I lasted thirty one years!
Quote from: Doggie 1 on September 09, 2016, 10:25:29Quote from: CraigB on September 09, 2016, 10:23:37I would have pushed him off, I wouldn't last long in the force I lasted thirty one years! Did you get out just before the Tasers came in Dave? I don't think I could resist the urge
A wire rope, at neck height, strung between two lamp posts usually does the trick with t**ts like that
Not condoning the motorcyclists actions in any way, he deserves whatever punishment the Courts dish out to him but seriously, that sign could have caused the rider to plough into the side of any one of those stationary cars, in the process possibly injuring or killing an innocent bystander.So here's hoping they both cop more than a slap on the wrist...
Yeah, the bike rider....
The copper didn't obey the law, hence him facing Court... I really gotta laugh at some people's logic, 2 wrongs don't make it right.The motorcyclist was in the wrong, the cop was in the wrong...
I've never seen a piece of paper bounce and skate across a road like that before!
The copper discharged a projectile which, in the circumstances, could have caused an accident.If a member of the public did that they would also be charged, so why should it be any different?Oh, that's right,in some people's eyes coppers should be allowed to do whatever they like...