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Subject: Re: What's the difference between this and unlawful killing? Posted on: Sat, 10 May 2008 17:29:47 GMT

Alang wrote in
news:52jb245pkjrck8fpfnj6o3cjm9ejr9bg29@4ax.com:

> On Sat, 10 May 2008 17:10:00 GMT, Periander <4rubbish@britwar.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>>Alang wrote in
>>news:5dhb249sldvgbi1i9egdl14kk4iqgcsq70@4ax.com:
>>
>>> On Sat, 10 May 2008 14:12:22 GMT, Periander <4rubbish@britwar.co.uk>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Richard Miller wrote in
>>>>news:ESZX3X9MjXJIFwDX@seasalter0.demon.co.uk:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Which part of not easing up when the guy complains that he cannot
>>>>> breathe, but instead staying put until he is dead, do you consider
>>>>> was not excessive?
>>>>
>>>>What part of "howling like a dog [etc]" would lead any objective
>>>>observer to conclude that that he couldn't breathe?
>>>
>>> The dying?
>>
>>And again at which point the officers acted entirely appropriately -
>>as they did throughout.
>
> One could argue that killing him was not a correct course of action
>

One could also argue that unfit and unhealthy fat gits shouldn't behave
suffiently twat like to have the police called about them, one could
also argue that the self same fat and unhealthy fat gits should once
warned with regards to thier behaviour should take the hint and not
start to fight.

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Regards or otherwise,

Periander