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Glasgow Airport Incident
Just seen on the BBC news a PC at Glasgow airport kick a man on the floor in the head and then stamp on his head. He has been put on non operational duties but has not been suspended - I ask why ?? It should be instant dismissal as far as I'm concerned.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.davebro3- I reported the thread early on and asked Ed to amend the title, so I guess it's been decided to leave it now, especially as some of the replies about kilts and 'wasn't Glasgow' would look odd. It's perhaps too late now.
sandy- I'm not sure what the background was but I doubt it was alcohol given who the arrested people were
I hope that these men get everything that they deserve via the courts. BUT the police arn't paid to potentially give someone brain damage by kicking and stamping on the head. They are not judge, jury and executioner.
I'm left worried that someone who is licensed to carry a gun can lose his temper so easily...
I think you need to watch the video again TTT. That dint look like containment. I am no leftie but I do expect our police to act in a professional manner and his action was not professional. If you ask the vast majority of our largely decent coppers they would tell you the same, and in fact such actions only makes their job more difficult. And I am in no way justifying the provocation of the men fighting and assaulting the police
The man was on the floor and his right arm was tight against his side.
A woman was on his left side kneeling by him and leaning over him.
The man lifted his head up and the officer kicked him in the face.
The officer raised his leg to waist height and stamped on the man's head. At the same time, the woman moved her left hand to the man's head and she pulled it, causing the whole body to rotate.
Even as he was kicked in the face, stamped on and rotated, his arm did not move away from his right side.
TORATORATORA, other than raising his head, can you identify the movements the man on the floor made, prior to the kick and the stamp, that show he, "was still trying to get up anyway."?
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