police brutality in paphos cyprus
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Re: police brutality in paphos cyprus
..............and your point is?
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I think he means the shape of things to come....sophie wrote:..............and your point is?
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Re: police brutality in paphos cyprus
Not exactly "things to come" - they were the same when I first arrived in Cyprus in 1960.Groucho wrote:I think he means the shape of things to come....sophie wrote:..............and your point is?
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OK I should have said things to come back to the north....kaiserphil wrote:Not exactly "things to come" - they were the same when I first arrived in Cyprus in 1960.Groucho wrote:I think he means the shape of things to come....sophie wrote:..............and your point is?
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It would appear from many forums/sources that police brutality and abuse of power is an international phenomenon/issue and will need to be addressed if public acceptance and trust in those charged with the enforcement of law is to be restored.
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I absolutely agree.... anyone who applies for a job as a policeman should undergo rigorous psychometric assessment as a matter of course too.....tomsteel wrote:It would appear from many forums/sources that police brutality and abuse of power is an international phenomenon/issue and will need to be addressed if public acceptance and trust in those charged with the enforcement of law is to be restored.
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about 3years ago inthe North a suspected child rapist was questioned and ended up with a police baton being" forced up him" there wasn't to many complaints about that at the time .
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Was he not found guilty and was he not a family member?
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Re. message 8 - Oooooooooh - that would have made his eyes water!
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and the point is sophie.....that it seems you are not smart enough to get the point.....
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The 2 officers in question on the you tube video have rightly been arrested and charged.
http://www.kpdailynews.com/index.php/ca ... LOCAL_NEWS
http://www.kpdailynews.com/index.php/ca ... LOCAL_NEWS
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They may well have been. However, the many others involved in this abuse of power, throughout the world and the others involved in this specific case, have not and that is a real concern.
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Surely what must be a concern is also that these policemen were employed at all - they are obviously too moronic to commit their crimes off-camera - and don't tell me they didn't know the cameras were there... that just makes them look even more foolish.tomsteel wrote:They may well have been. However, the many others involved in this abuse of power, throughout the world and the others involved in this specific case, have not and that is a real concern.
Why the prisoner is not taking his case to the ECHR for massive compensation I don't know - bad lawyers I guess...
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Perhaps not so much "more foolish" as "more arrogant" - "We are the law, and therefore above the law...." - there have always been (and will be) individuals and groups even in police forces that will even go to murder - consider for example the Esquadrão da Morte in Brazil in the late 1960's....Groucho wrote:... that just makes them look even more foolish....