Postmodern Trendoid III wrote on Apr 23
rd, 2012 at 3:21pm:
Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Apr 23
rd, 2012 at 3:18pm:
Every action has a reaction. The cops start chasing the stolen car. The driver decides to attempt a getaway via the footpath.
The police should be aware of their actions and the consequences that may ensue.
I will never promote police brutality under any circumstances, it's an ugly road we are going down.
I'm not even getting involved in the criminal aspects of this scenario, we all know the law was being broken, it's the police brutality that worries me.
I know if you had the chance you would have everyone armed and ready to defend themselves from the criminal hoards, but I prefer an ordered and civilized society, where criminals are apprehended lawfully and dealt with via the court system.
We really can't go around shooting all suspects or offenders, as much as it would free up the prison system, it's just not right.
Do you have any sympathy at all for those who were hit by the car and the owner of the car that was stolen?
Yes I do. I would hate to get hit by a car or to have my car stolen, it's very inconvenient and a bloody nuisance.
If I was the person hit by that car at the Cross, I would be p1ssed at the cops for giving chase in a built-up pedestrian area....idiots. The lady would not have been hit if there was no chase. The person may or may not have got their car back, but would have got the insurance for it.
I've seen cases where the cops call off a chase for a stolen car because it was too dangerous, and blow me down with a straw, the car was recovered and no one was injured.
Too much testosterone and not enough brains in the case of the Kings Cross saga.
They just killed two innocent people last week by giving chase to a stolen car. Do they ever learn?