Mr T
Senior Member
The English ruler fights back, vowing to ignore "Phony concerns about human rights".
You've posted a piece of garbage, and quite honestly I'm not surprised given that you have no idea of what life in the UK is really like.
333 deaths in police custody? According to the Guardian this was over 11 years and largely down to officers not having sufficient first aid training or monitoring drunk/substance-abusing prisoners. There was no suggestion that those 333 had been deliberately killed by police officers.
16 year old girl attacked that started the riots? That was an unsubtantiated rumour. Even now there's still no name attached to this person. You would have thought she'd had put her hand up and gone to The Sun for £50,000 to tell her story.
Youtube video. There's nothing in the video to identify when or where it was taken, nor what the circumstances were. No one would want to see some innocent kids grabbed by the police, but if they'd just looted or vandalised some shops and/or attacked the police I doubt few people would care if they were arrested in a forceful way.
Shoot on sight. No such order has been given, though some members of the public called for it.
Let's look at the facts of the riots.
1. No water cannon, tear gas, rubber/live ammunition used against the rioteers/looters.
2. No rioteers/looters killed by police.
3. No state of emergency/curfew adopted.
4. All deaths from the violence currently attributable to the action of foresaid criminals.
5. Communities standing together against the violence. Political solidarity (bar a bit of point scoring).
6. Suspects being properly charged and prosecuted.
From a human rights perspective that's a good list.
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