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Are The Police Racists Against Aboriginal People?

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According to the web:

"The charge relates to an incident involving a police officer
who was responding to a complaint involving a taxi fare on
30 January 2023 in Twickenham."

" Kerr was accused of using insulting, threatening or abusing words
that caused alarm or distress to PC Lovell."

Kerr denies the charges. The case is ongoing.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 3:04:39 PM
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"mhaze, You should not be left unattended."

Foxy you've be complaining a lot recently about being insulted. But you really can't whine when your first thought when outed as being on the wrong side of this or that is to reach for the latest ill-considered invective in your rather extensive arsenal.
Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 4:02:19 PM
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I would cordialy invite any of you critics of police to accompany me on some of the foot-beats in and around Redfern, Sydney NSW. Oh before I forget a little preparation is suggested...Some rudimentary boxing lessons woyld be helpful togwther with some fundamental understandung of what they call 'bong talk' the white fella doesn't understand. And a resiliant 'spit mask' is a must They'll furnish you with as much legal aid support you may need - Though many in the judiciary are well on their side, so rarely is an outside brief necessary., save for capital offence/s

And to answer those who wish to know - Yes I've decked a number of our indiginous brothers over the years, not before being flogged myself and conveyed to casualty. Our Black brothers have a penchant for the fabled 'King hit'
Posted by o sung wu, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 4:47:53 PM
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Good day, Foxy. I hope you're well...

I've always held you in high intellectual regard until I read your opening post. Dear lady, we're not living in Disneyland and you've proved that you have no fundamental idea what *REALISTIC* policing involves or otherwise. You're always quoting this report or that - Reports are churned out on your typewriter. While the troops at the workface, are trying to interdict a knife fight or a nasty brawl. Actually Foxy, until they hit the trail either in 4 x wheels or two (usually the 'Jacks') you're strictly abiding by a running sheet. This keeps *ALL* police in line.

Agh what's the point FOXY, you're totally blind to reality. You know, we used to have an epithet for your kind -However, given your gender - a much kinder version, may aver - the bane of the police is some corkhead who may tell you that you have no rights or powers to take him or her into custody.

Could you see any clear-minded man or woman seriously jeopardising years of super? Or his, good name and reputation?

A quick story. I was being investigated by the ombudsman for using excessive force during a demontration. He castigated me, up hill and down dale. I very respectfully asked him to show me how to do it. Like you and others FOXY, he had no fundamental idea.
Posted by o sung wu, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 5:33:00 PM
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There's a furore about a bloke tying up two indigenous kids until the Police arrived somewhere in the NT. Naturally, the bloke is copping crap from the Law for doing that. There was a similar incident in Nth Qld a few weeks back where a couple of blokes broke & tried to breack into a home but the home owner & a friend overpowered them & zip-tied them till the Police arrived. The Police arrested the homeowner.
Several years ago, an indigenous bloke told me that older blokes send kids to break into homes & cars because they don't get arrested. The older blokes take off with the loot or say the home wasn't locked (because the kids unlocked it from the inside).
I'd like to hear what the do-gooders think should happen in such situations ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 6:28:56 PM
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Seems to me that the man would have a good reason to go to the trouble of restraining the kids. The oh-so-compassionate do gooders who put on a tantrum when they see this sort of thing don't seem to have their TVs on when these feral little bastards are making householders lives a misery, and getting away with it.

I know, I know. Kids are protected, particularly if their skin is a certain colour - although many years ago, white kids pinched my milk money off the doorstep, and when my neighbour chased them, held them and called the police, the police were more interested in badgering him for holding the kids than than they were about the kids stealing.

I have never taken the law into my own hands, but I'm on the side of those who do, now, where the police and the law are useless.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 6 March 2024 7:14:49 PM
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