afterwards, as can be amply concluded from the witness statements, from the telephone communications analysis and also from the forensics' conclusions, namely the Reports from the FSS and from the National Institute for Legal Medicine.
@StanM3@Cerb32 There's no question the chap thrown to the ground was treated harshly. But there seemed to be civil conversation between the police and other protesters. It's not the height of brutality.
@BorisJohnson@DrAlexGeorge Youth mental health! Of course it's good that the youngsters get support.
But we are an aging population and it isn't only the youngsters whose mental health will have been hit by this pandemic.
2 things dodgy. While Mark Harrison is fulsome in guff about what the "E"VRD can do and clear on cost, he says not a word about where it would come from. He doesn't even say England. Grime says he is "in post" at the Operational Support Services, but not where.
Also, Grime doesn't say anywhere in his profile that he worked for SYP. He says, simply, that he was "in post at the operational support services" which, yes, is a department of South Yorkshire Police. But Grime doesn't acutally say that.
Interestingly, while Mark Harrison describes in detail the alleged training and ability of the "E"VRD, and is clear on the cost (1000 euros a day, with all expenses on top) he says NOTHING about where this asset would come from. He doesn't even say England.
Why is that?
@loverandomieigh You mean you don't believe Martin Smith produced an efit of a man he was convinced was Gerry, Rebecca? Strangely enough, neither do I.
@GaryBri29919563 @cattywhites2 Small and densely populated, 'ideal' for the spread of a nasty virus like this, glibly dismissed by far too many as 'flu'
@loverandomieigh But phtoshopping nous needed to distort and manipulate such images to make it appear as if they are laughing or grinning. Such is the appetite of die-hard McCann-detractors.