silverclaws
Senior Retro Guru
dyna-ti":31dmn436 said:A child.An old age pensioner.A member of the general public.I hope finally people are understanding how the police view us as members of the community.marky2484":31dmn436 said:I do get what some on here are saying. Really. I do.
Just makes me sad, what's happening to our country. When did it become OK for a child to be treated like this ? A CHILD.
Viewed as a potential threat first and foremost.
Look at this statement-[sorry m8 but its your use of the terminology]
'Profiled offender behaviour' Quite a far reaching phrase that is,isnt it? Since when was riding a bike classed as criminal behaviour? Maybe its because he rode a little too close.A bit like those escape from stalag 17 type movies 'You cross Ze wire ,you get shot'[poor nazi guard impression ]The lad was demonstrating profiled offender behaviour and the officer deployed primary control skills to handle it. Legal, proportionate, by the book. Not liking it doesnt really change that it was technically spot on.
'officer deployed primary control skills ' The use of language here scares the shit out of me.It appears like these skills are about violence in a pre-emptive manner.
He could have stepped forward and stopped the youth from continuing,no sir body slam the fukcer into the ground thats what the training the police now get says you do.[sure ok im sure it doesnt say that exactly but ive met a number of old coppers that have HUGE issues as to how the training is developing]
I have to agree using security business techno babble just alienates and intimidates anyone not in the security business, i.e. members of the public. Try being human and members of the public might see the plod as human and who knows the plod might actually be seen as something useful other than a necessary evil
But a question, of the plod here, why are they called officers, do they hold the Queen's commission ?