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Subject: Re: What's the difference between this and unlawful killing? Posted on: Sat, 10 May 2008 09:51:13 +0100

On Sat, 10 May 2008 08:36:30 GMT, Periander <4rubbish@britwar.co.uk>
wrote:

>Get of your high horse Richard, some people are particularly vulnerable to
>sudden death following exertions/restraint and they may die. There’s no way
>of telling who these people are in advance, it's a shame but it's
>inevitable that some people will die. To be frank the methods used by
>British police to restrain folks are just about as mild as possible
>compatible with the need to actually restrain and prevent that person
>harming others whilst restrained.

Inevitable and NECESSARY, so as to send a warning to others not to
mess with the cops, no? "Mess with us and we could kill you!" Isn't
that really the message from all this?

MM