Jay D wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/1230/terenure.html scum bags plain and simple
IRLConor wrote: » How do you know it was their fault? Don't jump to conclusions. Maybe he died of alcohol/drugs complications. Maybe he killed himself. Maybe they beat the s**** out of him and he died of his injuries. Maybe he died of natural causes. Maybe he died of injuries inflicted by a third party and sustained before his arrest. Do you have information we don't? If you don't then I'd say don't point fingers until the Coroner/Ombudsman releases more information.
Jay D wrote: » I for one, would certainly take a more critical approach and see them for what they are.
Jay D wrote: » given that any investigation yet to take place regarding such incidents is flawed with corruption.
Jay D wrote: » or maybe any such proof of him actually being beaten by those pigs in custody will not mean a thing when we consider the likes of Terrance Wheelock who was in good health, not a thing wrong with him when going to custody, he was never depressed about such meetings, certainly nowhere near suicidal, yet the outcome....
Jay D wrote: » While I have no evidence whatsoever (let's bear in mind that any evidence will be well covered up) I certainly feel entitled to make such a conclusion, given that any investigation yet to take place regarding such incidents is flawed with corruption.
Jay D wrote: » While people like you would be happy living in Disneyland when it comes to reality, I for one, would certainly take a more critical approach and see them for what they are.
Chief--- wrote: » The days of the gardai giving serious scumbags serious hidings is gone.
Cantab. wrote: » It won't be long before the boys in blue start doing things like this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXolf463YbM
keen wrote: » What makes you think there gone? Speak to the people who work for the ambulance service who treat the "scumbags" after the beatings have been dished out and you would soon realise that the beatings still go on.
Chief--- wrote: » Yeah im on about serious beatings that went on in the 80's and 90's when criminals were afraid of the gardai. You knew back then if you headbutted a garda or were caught after ramming a stolen car into a garda car you were in line for a serious hiding. Im not on about injuries that people receive nowadays during a violent arrest. Police are allowed use force you know up to and including lethal force depending on the situation.
utick wrote: » to be honest i feel like the general public would be better served if gardai were dishing out justice and just leave the judges out of the process, they just cost too much money and are too soft on criminals
keen wrote: » Speak to the people who work for the ambulance service who treat the "scumbags" after the beatings have been dished out and you would soon realise that the beatings still go on.
minidazzler wrote: » He shot a cop in the face he deserved worse than what he got. That little bastard could have shot the cop in the leg but he chose the face he deserves worse and so does anyone who thiinks what happened to him was unfair.
Jay D wrote: » scum bag plain and simple
utick wrote: http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0101/rta.html another garda incident last night
Jay D wrote: » or maybe any such proof of him actually being beaten by those pigs in custody will not mean a thing when we consider the likes of Terrance Wheelock who was in good health, not a thing wrong with him when going to custody, he was never depressed about such meetings, certainly nowhere near suicidal, yet the outcome.... While I have no evidence whatsoever (let's bear in mind that any evidence will be well covered up) I certainly feel entitled to make such a conclusion, given that any investigation yet to take place regarding such incidents is flawed with corruption. While people like you would be happy living in Disneyland when it comes to reality, I for one, would certainly take a more critical approach and see them for what they are.
utick wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0101/rta.html another garda incident last night
Stark wrote: » 2:30am on New Year's Eve. Guy was probably too locked to realise he was out in the middle of the road and the patrol car was probably in a rush to get to some incident.
Stekelly wrote: » Why use the most likely scenario when you could have said that there was 8 gards packed into a modeo ,waving bottles of bud around, haning out the window looking for innocent people to mow down. At least it wil endeer you to the OP.:)
Kernel wrote: » We would if we could find any... apart from the ones in Neverneverland you speak of.