He was also remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates which is unusual for such offences. In order for the court to do that they must have been presented with evidence for them to have reason to believe he may either abscond, commit further offences or interfere with the course of justice. So there is obviously much more to this than we or Dionne Allman (who recorded the footage and who branded the actions of the police as "disgusting and appalling") know about.
He could have stood quietly and co-operated.
He didn't have to shout and argue.
He didn't have to make sudden movements with his head towards the officer on the right.
He didn't have to pull his arm away and swing it about...
Not OTT at all.
People who havn't been there do not know how difficult it is to subdue a well muscled drunk.
Spot on TTT. Considering he was charged with everything but the Gunpowder Plot he got off lightly with a shock. A few years ago he would be answering charges under The Children and Young Persons Act as well. The man's no father figure and a potential killer.
Retro, are you really saying that in our day two officers could not have arrested him?. It does not matter what offences he has committed, unless the man was a danger to the officers they had no need to use a taser, and certainly not while he was on the ground.