Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » If a cop can't restrain a 7 stone woman easily he shouldn't be a ****ing cop.
markodaly wrote: » Again, you know this how? You don't. In fact I doubt you ever had a physical confrontation in your life, never mind having to restrain someone and arrest them without knocking them unconscious or seriously hurting them, which is the easier option of course. Best you get back to playing Dungeons and Dragons with the other pseudo experts before you get really found out here.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Why? Your average female cop cant restrain a 14st man. Should they be allowed to be Police Officers?
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Several years of Brazilian jiu-jitsu experience, boxed and practiced karate as a kid, I've been punched a few times. I as a very average BJJ player could restrain most people without hurting them or me. A cop who part of their job is to restrain people (for various reasons) should be able to do the same. It's incredibly easy to restrain a resisting, untrained person. Don't have time to play D&D unfortunately, too busy trying not to get malaria at the moment. You'd best get back to trying to defend sociopaths who assault and batter petite women because they tell them to **** off.
Captain Obvious wrote: » So you have never had to restrain someone who does not wish to be restrained?
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Yes. It's pretty easy when you know what you're doing, especially if they're half your weight.
Captain Obvious wrote: » ....... . If you had any experience you'd know that someone of any weight can resist being restrained.
Captain Obvious wrote: » I don't think you have much experience to be honest. If you had any experience you'd know that someone of any weight can resist being restrained. Not through strength or body weight but by sheer stubbornness.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » And anyone with basic training can take them down and control them, easily.
Captain Obvious wrote: » That's just incorrect. Maybe in a gym with an instructor on a rubber mat but in real life people can resist a hold a lot harder and getting cuffs on them is even harder again.
PandaPoo wrote: » On one hand I think she was being an idiot. She was rude and not cooperating. I heard he wasn't punching her in the head but in the arms to cuff her? I didn't see the original video though so he probably was. Don't think he needed to pull her hair or pinch her though. The size of her! And her child was there too
BPKS wrote: » I'll say this much. After see loads of teenagers drinking on a beach near me over the last week and leaving glass bottles and other rubbish scattered all over the beach, its an awful pity that some "excessive force" isnt used here in these situations.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Sona full grown man needs to beat the ****e out of a tiny young woman to restrain her and he's justified because she pushed him when he tried to wrongfully arrest her?
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » Get the boat. You literally haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Richard Hillman wrote: » She resisted arrest. Game over.
For example, in New York it’s a misdemeanor to intentionally prevent a police officer “from effecting an authorized arrest.” (N.Y. Penal Law § 205.30.) In that state, an arrest is “authorized” if the police have probable cause to believe that the suspect has broken the law, even if the suspect actually hasn’t.
LionelNashe wrote: » He was a 'Special Police Officer Class II' (which is better than a Special Police Officer Class I but not as good as plain 'Police Officer'), hired for the summer season. This is partly why the US had so much trouble in Abu Ghraib etc. Amateurs/Reservists being given too much power.
weisses wrote: » Rotterdam last night hit a cop and you are in trouble ... No mercyhttps://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7443549/6bd88998/gelijke_monniken,_gelijke_klappen.html
TomOnBoard wrote: » Too much power and not enough training. He should have been trained to call for a "proper" police officer as soon as he could no longer deal with her.
blinding wrote: » Can’t Spanish Police give you a slap across the face if you are being aggressive and mouthy . They certainly could in the past . I saw a documentary where this Physically big woman ( reasonably physically fit looking ) was giving the Spanish Police an earful in a mouthy aggressive manner . The Policeman just slapped her across the face . You have never heard a mouthy woman shut her mouth so fast . The documentary maker made it clear that the Police Officer was perfectly allowed to do this under Spanish law . Beware the Spanish Police they are not to be messed with . I don’t know if Spanish Police are still allowed to do this or not .
Mrtestosterone wrote: » weisses wrote: » Rotterdam last night hit a cop and you are in trouble ... No mercyhttps://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7443549/6bd88998/gelijke_monniken,_gelijke_klappen.html I would have slaughtered the cop even if this resulted in my own demise.