@harrikare@KingBobIIV Of course people have been wrongly arrested previously, but being arrested on suspicion of a serious offence like GBH will pass the necessity test especially for a prompt and effective investigation. The custody sergeant has to be happy that the detention is justified.
@harrikare@KingBobIIV And the necessity would have to have been met and justified to the custody sergeant. A custody sergeant will not authorise the detention of anyone unless it meets the criteria, more than one of the criteria could easily be justified.
@harrikare@KingBobIIV How can I be telling lies when I'm just giving you possible reasons why he was arrested where & when he was. It would have been in the police's interest to arrest him before he got there but if that was the case you'd have complained that they only did it to stop him travelling
@harrikare@KingBobIIV You have as much information as I have. The likelihood is that he couldn't be located at that time, or it took time for the police to ascertain his identity. I'm not sure you would be saying the same if the circumstances were identical but it was someone you didn't agree with.
@harrikare@KingBobIIV Of course there is a necessity for arrest for a suspected offence of GBH. Prompt and effective investigation, prevent harm etc...
@JulesBywaterLee@willwoods54@JonathanPieNews Explain which procedure? Any use of force (whether it looks pretty or not) can be used if the officers can justify it. It's up to them to explain their rationale but can kicking someone in the head be justified? Absolutely it can depending on the circumstances.
@willwoods54@JonathanPieNews It's the complete opposite, you're advised to not engage a suspect with a knife using baton and use CUT principles. Honestly if I had my baton racked at that point it would likely be going in the exact place them kicks were until I was satisfied there was no further threat.
@adje__ Anyone (police officers included) can use any level of force that is reasonable, proportionate and necessary. It will be up to the officers to justify but stabbing people with a knife, threatening to stab the officers and then refusing to drop the weapon will be up there.
@CharlesHe1701@MarioNawfal The Falklands are much better defended than they were at the time of the invasion, the Argentinian Armed Forces are also in a much worse state than they were back then too. We might not be in a position to retake them but it's irrelevant when Argentina has no chance of invading.
@nexta_tv Because America only has these bases around the world because it is so altruistic. Surely he's not that dense that he doesn't realise that these bases provide them with a forward presence around the globe to project power and make it much easier to deploy forces anywhere.