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flipnflap | 11:04 Mon 20th Jun 2011 | News
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I have no connections with the Police whatsoever. But I respect their work and I am appalled that PC Simon Harwood has gone on trial over the death of Ian Tomlinson. From what I saw of the filmed footage, Tomlinson was being a pain by deliberately walking slowly to hold police up during what was an extremerly difficult time for them. He didn't die there and then but some time later, so it wasn't like the push killed him. The push didn't look severe either, so for someone to die as a result of that they must have had other health issues. Seems to me the system has given in to the eer-increasing blame culture in British society today. A decade or so ago and the claims of Tomlinson's loved ones would have been dismissed out of hand, and I hope that's the outcome of this trial. You?
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flipflap.....I agree entirely......but I warn you, we are in the minority on AB.
Walking in a provocatively slow manner? That's clearly enough to merit an assault by the police.
how can you tell from a video that what someone was doing was 'deliberate'? This would be the officer who'd had assault problems before and retired in order to avoid the procedures?

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"Tomlinson was being a pain by deliberately walking slowly"
Oh well, it was OK to beat him to death then.
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Amazing that that push can be termed 'an assault'. If you were trying to do your job in stressful circumstances and someone was deliberately dawdling in front of you, I bet you'd give a shove too. And that's all it was.
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beat him to death? Where is the evisdence that Tomlinson was beaten to death? Or indeed was in any way harmed other than by that shove?
"Amazing that that push can be termed 'an assault"

So we are all welcome to shove you to the ground whenever we want and you wouldn't consider it a problem?
Say the situation had been reversed. A police officer had been pushed to the ground and had died as a consequence of the assault. There'd be someone facing a murder charge
To be fair flpflap.....he was also hit in the side with a truncheon and that caused internal bleeding confirmed at post mortem by experts.

However....I cannot see how that "assault" could have caused a normal liver to rupture, but the experts disagree.
Yes, but he was also wearing a loud shirt, and treading on the cracks in the pavement.
sqad this man had just finished work and was not part of the demo.

are you saying that if you have peripheral arterial disease and your walking is restricted it is ok for the police to give you a good whack if you happen to be in the wrong street at the wrong time
He'd have got away with it if someone hadn't filmed it on their mobile phone and put it on YouTube. Before that, the death was covered up.
Dr Filth.....I am only saying that the incident that I have seen in the media, would not in my opinion be the cause of his death.
Gromit makes a very good point these idiots with cameras are everywhere




that reminds me must charge the batteries up
What are things coming to when you can't even kill someone without some annoying person filming you and dobbing you in.
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joggerjayne, how often I read inane comments you make on AB - very irritating. Jog on!
he had his hands in his pocket walking away was there any need to hit him
Well, that's me put in my place.
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