The problem with o'callaghan's cop out (pun intended) is that he received prima facie evidence of serious misconduct and malicious misuse of force committed against Mr Spratt. Whether Mr Spratt wished to take action is irrelevant because o'callaghan has a sworn duty to protect Mr Spratt. As leader of the Police Force in Western Australia, he is solely accountable for his misconduct and utter failure to protect a Western Australian citizen. He should be charged and sacked.
People who become policemen do it for a psychological reason. They want to have a job where they can have power over other people and wear a nice uniform to inspire fear. A great example of this is the SS and Gestapo in Germany. Democratic systems give less power to the police, but in many cases the police have quite a bit of power to do what they want - just as long as they are careful not to allow their abuse of power to be videotaped.
Some ignorant and hateful people judge those that are risking everything, keeping us from a tsunami of abuse and violence.
No punches, no kicks. How can they get him to comply with a safe search for wapons? Do police deserve abuse and violence or should they just keep asking him till he gets bored?
They didn't tolerate bad behavoiur or abuse and that will stop it. These cops can be proud they don't co-create the abuse and lawlessness the silver spoon idealists cause others to suffer.
Does anyone know the reason that guy is there in the first place? If not, you can't really judge the situation impartially. What if they'd pulled him in for touching kids? Or for stabbing people with a dirty needle? Would you have the same opinion if he'd just given you aids? Likely you'd complain that cops never do anything when they're needed.
At the end of the day, if people yelled at me and tried to start punch-ons while I was at work, I might put them in their place with some non-lethal f
@benjidamas he was arrested for 'obstructing a public officer' which is usually just a charge police use when they don't like you eg the colour of your skin.the arresting officer has already admitted to falsifying evidence & the conviction was overturned. the victim has a full time job with glowing reference from his employer & had never been in prison before & shouldn't have been there.all of this means nothing because the cops have a duty of care and they have no right to torture anyone.
just to put it into perspective, my brother has a pacemaker to regulate his heartbeat due to arythmia, if the kops ever tasered him it would kill him. Ban tasers! I bet they're a lot more dangerous than marijuana for instance.
Insane world full of stupid people...many of them working for the state unfortunately
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The problem with o'callaghan's cop out (pun intended) is that he received prima facie evidence of serious misconduct and malicious misuse of force committed against Mr Spratt. Whether Mr Spratt wished to take action is irrelevant because o'callaghan has a sworn duty to protect Mr Spratt. As leader of the Police Force in Western Australia, he is solely accountable for his misconduct and utter failure to protect a Western Australian citizen. He should be charged and sacked.
FEINS1 9 months ago 7
People who become policemen do it for a psychological reason. They want to have a job where they can have power over other people and wear a nice uniform to inspire fear. A great example of this is the SS and Gestapo in Germany. Democratic systems give less power to the police, but in many cases the police have quite a bit of power to do what they want - just as long as they are careful not to allow their abuse of power to be videotaped.
Iceland1944 1 year ago 2
Some ignorant and hateful people judge those that are risking everything, keeping us from a tsunami of abuse and violence.
No punches, no kicks. How can they get him to comply with a safe search for wapons? Do police deserve abuse and violence or should they just keep asking him till he gets bored?
They didn't tolerate bad behavoiur or abuse and that will stop it. These cops can be proud they don't co-create the abuse and lawlessness the silver spoon idealists cause others to suffer.
bhonestnowpls 1 year ago
Hell Will befall on All those who take part in this type of behavior...!
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Escekar 1 year ago
That was hilarious ROFL!! Im gonna join the police force now
cheerful356 1 year ago
Does anyone know the reason that guy is there in the first place? If not, you can't really judge the situation impartially. What if they'd pulled him in for touching kids? Or for stabbing people with a dirty needle? Would you have the same opinion if he'd just given you aids? Likely you'd complain that cops never do anything when they're needed.
At the end of the day, if people yelled at me and tried to start punch-ons while I was at work, I might put them in their place with some non-lethal f
benjidamas 1 year ago
@benjidamas he was arrested for 'obstructing a public officer' which is usually just a charge police use when they don't like you eg the colour of your skin.the arresting officer has already admitted to falsifying evidence & the conviction was overturned. the victim has a full time job with glowing reference from his employer & had never been in prison before & shouldn't have been there.all of this means nothing because the cops have a duty of care and they have no right to torture anyone.
FEINS1 9 months ago 6
Deep mental assessments need to be done on officers before they're allowed to carry a weapon.
garagecrap 1 year ago
Those cops should get 10 years prison for that.. everyone of them. its not just the crime its the abuse of power...
OtagoMark 1 year ago
@OtagoMark if that's the case their leader (karl o'callaghan) who covered the footage up and promoted the ringleader should get 20 years.
FEINS1 9 months ago 3
@FEINS1 True
OtagoMark 9 months ago 2
2 members were fined an amount much similar to the fine you get for not wearing a seatbelt.
Surely the other 7 officers should of also been fined for standing around watching this crime unfold.
Bit surprised they didn't douse him in petrol first though.
kalxtube 1 year ago
just to put it into perspective, my brother has a pacemaker to regulate his heartbeat due to arythmia, if the kops ever tasered him it would kill him. Ban tasers! I bet they're a lot more dangerous than marijuana for instance.
Insane world full of stupid people...many of them working for the state unfortunately
faarkthelite 1 year ago 3