"Svend" (svend)
09/28/2019 at 21:20 • Filed to: None | 1 | 20 |
Footage captured by customers of a BMW dealership in London.
Prior to the video starting here the vehicle (which had been stolen via aggravated vehicle taking) was being attempted to be stopped by police armed at knifepoint robbery of a handbag the day before and
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Four teenagers have been arrested by police officers investigating a knifepoint robbery in north London.
At approximately 09:25hrs on Saturday, 28 September, officers attempted to stop a car in the Enfield area in connection with an ongoing investigation into a knifepoint robbery the previous day in north London.
The vehicle failed to stop for police. A pursuit was authorised with the support of the National Police Air Service.
The suspect car collided with a number of vehicles before being stopped on Langston Road in Loughton. There were no reported injuries and the occupants of the car (A, B, C and D) were arrested.
Firearms officers were involved in the pursuit and stop.
Two 15-year-old boys (‘A’ and ‘B’) were arrested on suspicion of aggravated taking and driving away of a vehicle. ‘A’ was further arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon, and ‘B’ was further arrested on suspicion of robbery.
Two 14-year-old girls (‘C’ and ‘D’) were arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article and allowing themselves to be carried in a vehicle taken without consent.
All four were taken to police stations where they remain in custody.
Enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances. We are not providing further details of the robbery in north London on 27 September at this time.
pip bip - choose Corrour
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 21:35 | 2 |
serves them right!
no sympathy from me
jimz
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 21:35 | 2 |
teenagers are the first and foremost reason I don’t and will never have kids.
utterly worthless pieces of trash.
For Sweden
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 21:38 | 4 |
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facw
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 21:48 | 3 |
Good chance they’d be dead here. Seems to me a good job by the police there to arrest some people who clearly needed to be arrested without anyone getting badly hurt.
DipodomysDeserti
> jimz
09/28/2019 at 21:54 | 7 |
I work with a great group of teenagers on the daily.
The asshole ones usually have asshole adults in their lives.
M.T. Blake
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 21:58 | 3 |
I remember my first beer.
Everyday occurrence in the rebel colonies.
coqui70
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 22:20 | 4 |
The Royal Co nstabulary (RC) continued with the following statements:
“ The National Adolescent Counsel and Advice Service will take a lead in the handling of the matter”
“The Police Officers involved in the arrest were reprimanded for their aggressive actions and are on fully paid leave pending an investigation”
“The National Police Force Command wishes to apologise for the undue - and positively American-like - actions of their personnel, and announce a week of sensitivity training for all active and reserve officers”
“The afore-mentioned individuals A, B, C and D have obvio usly been poorly served by the National Welfare, Health, Education and Pubilc Safety Services; and will be provided with an all-expense-paid post-traumatic-stress recovery experience”
“Said treatment will be held at an undisclosed facility ” (Editor’s note - individuals familiar with the matter have indicated such treatment will take place on an exclusive facility in the island of St. Bart’s)
“The ownership of the BMW automobile retail establishment that took part in the event has been fined for providing undue enticement to the minors in question”
“The RC also politely reminds citizens that only autorized safety personnel can record events of concern, including the reckless and regrettable actions of a small group of officers”
“The Union of Police Officers of Grea t Brittain and Northern Ireland has formally filed a polite protest for the unfair protrayal of the armed officers ” ...
Svend
> facw
09/28/2019 at 22:29 | 1 |
Ye’, the Spice Girls (armed police, who always drive expensive high powered cars and want to be at the front) (it’s an inside services joke, like they call firecrews, ‘waterfaireys’). Are trained not to fire unless they really have to unless their life or that of a member of public is in immediate jeopardy.
It has meant in the past a couple of people have been killed at police gunpoint such as Jean Charles de Mene zes, a Brazilian . Police mistook him for someone who may of been responsible for failed attempted bombings the previous day in London on the 21st July 2005, just two weeks after the 7/7 London bombings which killed 5 2 people. When asked to stop by plain clothed armed police, he ran, it’s believed he didn’t understand much English and thought someone was trying to kill him. Police thought he was wired as there was a wire hang ing, turned out to be his music system, police shot him believing if he got free he’d detonate the bomb.
While unfortunate, these are very highly charged incidents and judgement calls have to me made in a split second , but if anything goes wrong, everyone from the ignorant public to the press jump on the police.
Just like when the police in London started using tactical contact against stolen mopeds that had refused to stop off the road. People complained of all the knife crime, motorbikes being stolen and mobile phones being stolen, etc... and the bikers knew that if they didn’t wear head protection the police would back off. But then the police started ‘tapping’ the bikes off the road, then the public were at the police for endangering the lives of the riders.
This rider even having the nerve to wear a Dutch police high vis jacket.
Svend
> coqui70
09/28/2019 at 22:41 | 3 |
You quite nearly had me there until Royal Constabulary. Lol.
But, ye’, they’ll get a very lenient sentence (if any), ordered to pay court costs and a victim surcharge to the victim. Me anwhile police officers are off the streets for short periods while they deal with the paperwork, etc... involved with the case.
The CPS (Crown Prosecution Service will likely say, ‘it’s not in the public interest to remand these youths in custody, etc... (though they may get remand in a youth detention centre for some weeks if that).
coqui70
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 22:59 | 6 |
On this side of the Pond it works a little differently. If you’re poor, brown or not connected you get hard time and learn to become a better criminal. If you’re rich you get a slap on the wrist, the opportunity to commit even more egregious crimes and eventually - provided the right stars align - the opportunity to become President.
Svend
> coqui70
09/28/2019 at 23:02 | 1 |
The Union of Police Officers of Great Bri tain and Northern Ireland
Nice touch though England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have different laws.
England and Wales it’s the Police Federation of England and Wales,
Police Scotland is the Scottish Police Federation,
Police Service of Northern Ireland is the Police Federation of Northern Ireland.
I won’t bore you with it, it’s all very convoluted, just like the British Isles and everything else to do with Great Britain. Lol.
coqui70
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 23:06 | 1 |
Lol - intreresting actually, sorry for the typo.
Svend
> coqui70
09/28/2019 at 23:07 | 1 |
Here it’s equal rights to get let off scott free, do community service or do time (ie get further training on how to commit crime). Lol.
Svend
> coqui70
09/28/2019 at 23:11 | 1 |
I find it interesting, but then again I find car cleaning interesting and therapeutic and learning new words like ameliorate which is to make something better/improve/make nicer/etc...
So I chuckle at Auto Aesthetic Ameliorator.
coqui70
> Svend
09/28/2019 at 23:14 | 1 |
Good ol’ Triple-A!
Spanfeller is a twat
> Svend
09/29/2019 at 00:41 | 1 |
There is something bizarre about a group of people in BMWs chasing a man in a cheap moped because he carried out petty theft.
Not saying it’s wrong, just strange to me at least.
Svend
> Spanfeller is a twat
09/29/2019 at 01:12 | 0 |
The BMWs are the preferred vehicle of choice for many police forces in the U.K. as they are good all rounders from patrol to pursuits.
Mopeds and motorbikes are the preferred vehicle for criminals because they can escape between cars, on footpaths, narrow lanes or through pedestrian gates at parks.
Forces do have motorbikes especially London, but it depends what’s in the immediate area to pursue the bike.
Special Escort Group, in charge of escorting VIPs and dignitaries.
Moped and motorbike theft
Motorbike police unit
Anti-terror police unit
Spanfeller is a twat
> Svend
09/29/2019 at 01:29 | 1 |
Yes, we also have this moped issue, but it’s not treated the same way evidently.
Police in Mexico, specially Federal Police and Mexico City Police, have a huge problem with abuse of power and police brutality. In both videos you see Met police lay clear reasons why they crash into moped thieves: Because the thieves presented a clear danger to pedestrians. Here if a police officer sees a criminal in a moped escaping chances are they’re going to crash into them if they can. Regardless of whether there was a danger or not.
That doesn’t even scratch the surface though. Interactions with police in this country range from the mildly annoying to the absolutely fatal, irregardless of why there’s an interaction.
At the Federal level it’s a bit more somber. There’s even a phrase “Marines never leave with detainees”
...
Svend
> Spanfeller is a twat
09/29/2019 at 02:04 | 1 |
Police here are held accountable for everything really.
Not to say there isn’t any bad apples here, but they eventually get caught.
jimz
> DipodomysDeserti
09/29/2019 at 06:39 | 0 |
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