Really Suffolk Police? on 08:34 - Jun 12 with 5937 views | GeoffSentence | I'd like to see what had happened before that video started to see what it was all about before making any judgements there. Although, the policewoman's approach of blaming them for turning it into a heated situation is a massive wind up and is only going to make things worse. That would definitely push a button with me. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 08:44 - Jun 12 with 5901 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
Really Suffolk Police? on 08:34 - Jun 12 by GeoffSentence | I'd like to see what had happened before that video started to see what it was all about before making any judgements there. Although, the policewoman's approach of blaming them for turning it into a heated situation is a massive wind up and is only going to make things worse. That would definitely push a button with me. |
Problem with these videos is they always start after the interaction began. We have no idea how well the officers explained their grounds for stopping the couple and asking for ID. I would imagine they did so quite fairly, because the police officers I know (of which there are many) are generally very reasonable, and contrary to popular opinion, do not go to work every day looking to antagonise people, end up in pointless arguments, and have their faces plastered all over social media. She shouldn't have accused her of jumping on the bandwagon, but who knows, she might have been jumping on the bandwagon. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 08:46 - Jun 12 with 5893 views | Basuco |
Really Suffolk Police? on 08:44 - Jun 12 by ThisIsMyUsername | Problem with these videos is they always start after the interaction began. We have no idea how well the officers explained their grounds for stopping the couple and asking for ID. I would imagine they did so quite fairly, because the police officers I know (of which there are many) are generally very reasonable, and contrary to popular opinion, do not go to work every day looking to antagonise people, end up in pointless arguments, and have their faces plastered all over social media. She shouldn't have accused her of jumping on the bandwagon, but who knows, she might have been jumping on the bandwagon. |
This is why I feel that all police should wear a body cam when on duty, the entire incident is then available for all to see, not a selected clip. | | | |
Really Suffolk Police? on 08:52 - Jun 12 with 5865 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Doesn't look great, but remember there are two sides to every story. The video of the police being attacked in Hackney didn't look great either. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 08:52 - Jun 12 with 5868 views | bluelagos |
Really Suffolk Police? on 08:46 - Jun 12 by Basuco | This is why I feel that all police should wear a body cam when on duty, the entire incident is then available for all to see, not a selected clip. |
Absolutely. Protects the police from malicious allegations. Helps resolve disputes (like this) and would help ensure police behaved appropriately if they knew it was being recorded. I would also have them randomly reviewed. So every week someone randomly watches a selection of interactions and can give feedback on how they can do it better. Much like teachers have observed lessons. Long overdue imho. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 08:57 - Jun 12 with 5843 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
Really Suffolk Police? on 08:52 - Jun 12 by Marshalls_Mullet | Doesn't look great, but remember there are two sides to every story. The video of the police being attacked in Hackney didn't look great either. |
Also, let's not forget that police are humans, who are usually tired, over-stretched, under ever-increasing scrutiny and tasked to deal with more and more dross reports every day. You can't blame them if they sometimes lose their patience a bit when someone accuses them of stopping them just because of their ethnic background. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:02 - Jun 12 with 5820 views | JimmyJazz | The police need to be able to do their job, i'm sure these people are innocent, but what if it had been whoever the police were looking for walking past and they happened to be black? No, you cannot ask to see my ID just because i'm black. The police aren't using any force, haven't got the guy on the ground unable to move or breath. So yes it is kind of jumping on the bandwagon | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:07 - Jun 12 with 5800 views | giant_stow | Does anyone know if all police taught to do that hands in stab jacket posture thing in training? Seems pretty universal. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:13 - Jun 12 with 5781 views | gazzer1999 |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:07 - Jun 12 by giant_stow | Does anyone know if all police taught to do that hands in stab jacket posture thing in training? Seems pretty universal. |
What a totally ridiculous comment. Have you ever put your hands in your pockets? who taught you to do that? | | | |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:16 - Jun 12 with 5760 views | sparks |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:13 - Jun 12 by gazzer1999 | What a totally ridiculous comment. Have you ever put your hands in your pockets? who taught you to do that? |
Its not ridiuclous at all. Are you really saying its not a possible thing? Strike a non intimidating pose by tucking your hands away? | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:17 - Jun 12 with 5747 views | gazzer1999 |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:16 - Jun 12 by sparks | Its not ridiuclous at all. Are you really saying its not a possible thing? Strike a non intimidating pose by tucking your hands away? |
Get a grip. | | | |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:18 - Jun 12 with 5742 views | giant_stow |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:13 - Jun 12 by gazzer1999 | What a totally ridiculous comment. Have you ever put your hands in your pockets? who taught you to do that? |
Easy tiger!! It's a *very* common pose for them and looks a little unnatural: I don't tend to put my hands in my pockets when talking to someone new or in a formal situation, no. Edit: and are they pockets or do they put their hands in their sleaves? [Post edited 12 Jun 2020 9:19]
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:20 - Jun 12 with 5731 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:18 - Jun 12 by giant_stow | Easy tiger!! It's a *very* common pose for them and looks a little unnatural: I don't tend to put my hands in my pockets when talking to someone new or in a formal situation, no. Edit: and are they pockets or do they put their hands in their sleaves? [Post edited 12 Jun 2020 9:19]
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Comfort habit. Honestly, if I were you and I took issue with where a police officer puts his/her hands then I'd probably never leave the house just to be on the safe side. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:24 - Jun 12 with 5709 views | clive_baker | I think the Policewoman's language there was at best lazy. Police officers have a right in the UK to question civilians if they deem them to be suspicious, which is the justification the officer gave. Equally, the pair can exercise their right to remain silent. I don't think the encounter itself breaches any law based on what I can see, but the Policewoman dealt with it awfully. Surely as a copper you're trained to take any 'emotion' out of it and remain factual. Couldn't believe the bandwagon comment. [Post edited 12 Jun 2020 9:26]
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:27 - Jun 12 with 5670 views | giant_stow |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:20 - Jun 12 by ThisIsMyUsername | Comfort habit. Honestly, if I were you and I took issue with where a police officer puts his/her hands then I'd probably never leave the house just to be on the safe side. |
Chaps I think you might be misunderstanding my tone a little (which must be my fault for not being clear). I'm just wonderring why they all seem to do it and whether its something about projecting authority or as Sparks suggests, more about being non-threatenning. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:28 - Jun 12 with 5656 views | sparks |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:20 - Jun 12 by ThisIsMyUsername | Comfort habit. Honestly, if I were you and I took issue with where a police officer puts his/her hands then I'd probably never leave the house just to be on the safe side. |
Thats probably more likely- but I dont think he took issue. Was just an observation. Certainly wasnt a "stupid comment". | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:30 - Jun 12 with 5646 views | GeoffSentence |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:27 - Jun 12 by giant_stow | Chaps I think you might be misunderstanding my tone a little (which must be my fault for not being clear). I'm just wonderring why they all seem to do it and whether its something about projecting authority or as Sparks suggests, more about being non-threatenning. |
It seemed a reasonable question to me, not sure why it wound anyone up. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:31 - Jun 12 with 5624 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Really Suffolk Police? on 08:57 - Jun 12 by ThisIsMyUsername | Also, let's not forget that police are humans, who are usually tired, over-stretched, under ever-increasing scrutiny and tasked to deal with more and more dross reports every day. You can't blame them if they sometimes lose their patience a bit when someone accuses them of stopping them just because of their ethnic background. |
Indeed, they have a very tough job I was pretty pleased to see them when some thugs tried to smash their way into my house at 4am one morning!! | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:37 - Jun 12 with 5583 views | ThisIsMyUsername |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:27 - Jun 12 by giant_stow | Chaps I think you might be misunderstanding my tone a little (which must be my fault for not being clear). I'm just wonderring why they all seem to do it and whether its something about projecting authority or as Sparks suggests, more about being non-threatenning. |
Ok. No, they are not taught to do it. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:37 - Jun 12 with 5593 views | Basuco | I am not a policeman but to me the women we hear in he clip appears to have something to hide, her reaction is in excess of what you would expect from a person being asked to show a driving licence or prove they were driving legally. It would have been quicker and easier to just answer the questions as requested, job done, PC's apologise, thank you sir and they are on their way. In the past I have been stopped many times driving at night and it used to take a very short time to answer questions and get back on my way. | | | |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:47 - Jun 12 with 5536 views | NewcyBlue |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:30 - Jun 12 by GeoffSentence | It seemed a reasonable question to me, not sure why it wound anyone up. |
Agreed. The responses to that comment were odd. When wearing my stab proof vest on board when transiting piracy areas I’ve often found my hands going in like that. I think it’s probably a comfort thing. Although our stab vests are pretty uncomfortable. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:47 - Jun 12 with 5538 views | clive_baker |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:37 - Jun 12 by Basuco | I am not a policeman but to me the women we hear in he clip appears to have something to hide, her reaction is in excess of what you would expect from a person being asked to show a driving licence or prove they were driving legally. It would have been quicker and easier to just answer the questions as requested, job done, PC's apologise, thank you sir and they are on their way. In the past I have been stopped many times driving at night and it used to take a very short time to answer questions and get back on my way. |
It's hard to say without any context. For all we know it could've been the 10th time she's been stopped & searched this month despite being perfectly innocent, and I can see why anyone would be frustrated at that and question why their white friends never seem to be. If it happened to me, I would assist them in their investigation and let them be on their way, but with everything that's going on it's very easy for a white male like me to say that. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:49 - Jun 12 with 5517 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:47 - Jun 12 by clive_baker | It's hard to say without any context. For all we know it could've been the 10th time she's been stopped & searched this month despite being perfectly innocent, and I can see why anyone would be frustrated at that and question why their white friends never seem to be. If it happened to me, I would assist them in their investigation and let them be on their way, but with everything that's going on it's very easy for a white male like me to say that. |
Given the tone of the video and the fact that it's been publicised, I suspect she would have raised a personal history of being stopped and searched. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:50 - Jun 12 with 5513 views | NewcyBlue |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:31 - Jun 12 by Marshalls_Mullet | Indeed, they have a very tough job I was pretty pleased to see them when some thugs tried to smash their way into my house at 4am one morning!! |
Yeah sorry about that. I was trying to get through to your neighbours garden. | |
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Really Suffolk Police? on 09:50 - Jun 12 with 5511 views | footers |
Really Suffolk Police? on 09:47 - Jun 12 by clive_baker | It's hard to say without any context. For all we know it could've been the 10th time she's been stopped & searched this month despite being perfectly innocent, and I can see why anyone would be frustrated at that and question why their white friends never seem to be. If it happened to me, I would assist them in their investigation and let them be on their way, but with everything that's going on it's very easy for a white male like me to say that. |
Nail on head. Our reactions to the police and other authority figures are based on previous experience. Like you, I'd probably go along with what they were asking just to get them off my back. But on the other hand, I haven't been stopped and searched for no reason or been told I'm another white person when I'm not, for years. You can see why black people would take umbrage at that sort of intrusive questioning when just going about normal day-to-day life. | |
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