It's disgusting to imagine people being bashed by police at Sydney's Gay Mardi Gras celebrations. To the police involved in the bashings, you deserved to be sacked'.
It's quite well known anecdotally around the community that the police often protect themselves, by lying about incidents so as to make them look like they are doing the right thing. If this is the case in the Mardi Gras incident, why did one of the police officers involved in the bashing order a member of public to stop recording on his mobile phone? What was he afraid of? Did he suddenly realise that his disgusting act of abuse was being recorded to be used against him in court?
I'm glad the person recording the incident refused to listen to police as I'm sure the video will receive the airplay it should. In addition, what right do police have to order members of the public to not record or video something? unless they're afraid of their cowardly act being shown around the world for all to see. Another abuse of so called power by police.
I urge anyone to film any acts of violence or unfair treatment by police at any time. Even if you are being pulled over in your car for some reason. You have a right to record the incident and the police have no right to order you to stop recording. At the end of the day, police hate it when members of the public stand up for their rights. They just want people to play into their hands. Bullshit hey.
Anyone who has seen this film of the young blokes scuffle with police can see he is only slightly built. There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever to have thrown him on the ground.
You can read more about the cowardly acts by police by following the link:
http://www.samesame.com.au/news/local/9522/Bashed-at-Mardi-Gras-Police-assault-claims.htm
Let's hope these pricks get what is coming to them.. sacking and public humiliation .. if they're guilty of course ... hehe .. thank god for video recording on phones.
It's quite well known anecdotally around the community that the police often protect themselves, by lying about incidents so as to make them look like they are doing the right thing. If this is the case in the Mardi Gras incident, why did one of the police officers involved in the bashing order a member of public to stop recording on his mobile phone? What was he afraid of? Did he suddenly realise that his disgusting act of abuse was being recorded to be used against him in court?
I'm glad the person recording the incident refused to listen to police as I'm sure the video will receive the airplay it should. In addition, what right do police have to order members of the public to not record or video something? unless they're afraid of their cowardly act being shown around the world for all to see. Another abuse of so called power by police.
I urge anyone to film any acts of violence or unfair treatment by police at any time. Even if you are being pulled over in your car for some reason. You have a right to record the incident and the police have no right to order you to stop recording. At the end of the day, police hate it when members of the public stand up for their rights. They just want people to play into their hands. Bullshit hey.
Anyone who has seen this film of the young blokes scuffle with police can see he is only slightly built. There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever to have thrown him on the ground.
You can read more about the cowardly acts by police by following the link:
http://www.samesame.com.au/news/local/9522/Bashed-at-Mardi-Gras-Police-assault-claims.htm
Let's hope these pricks get what is coming to them.. sacking and public humiliation .. if they're guilty of course ... hehe .. thank god for video recording on phones.
Alleged basher, a serving police officer ... watch the video and decide yourself ...
A link to Youtube to see the incident yourself .. I'm sure you'll agree with the public sentiment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XpZDZ5sNso
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