Wednesday, 8 April 2009

The G20 Policing Tactics They Don't Want Us to See

 
G20 Policing Tactics
(the ones they don't want us to see)

Remember a man called Mr Tomlinson who died of a heart attack during the protests in London last week and the police said they were hit with bottles and other missiles when attending to him?  I read an eye witness account which reported no bottles had been thrown when the paramedics had attended to Mr Tomlinson but they were thrown at the police vans which arrived after the paramedics took their patient to hospital. 

The Guardian has a video which we should all see.  It shows Mr Tomlinson a few minutes before his heart attack.  Please view it here.

8 comments:

banned said...

Best comment on the Guardian site
" This is only an isolated incident in a much as it was caught on film this time. "

Runner up
" This explains why the Police don't want us filming them ".

Oldrightie said...

Subrosa, I have found a chilling and similar picture of this terrible business. Do you think the CCTV footage is still around? I doubt it.

Henry North London 2.0 said...

First the law saying we cant photograph them now this Police state anyone?

Faux Cu said...

ANOTHER RANT

I have reached a stage in my life when I am actually beginning to believe there is a very definite scheme to control the media akin to that of Nazi Germany.

I look at the emissions from the Brown Broadcasting Corporation and shake my head in disbelief at what they headline and what they say.

In Scotland the two major quality broadsheets are pursuing a Labour agenda that would be more appropriate of a cut and paste rediffusion from Labour Propaganda Central.


The politicisation of the body politic started with the Police.
It actually started with Michael Howard the Home Secretary, when he financially incentified the Police to pursue the application of traffic laws the collection of penalties and the retention of a % for future police use. The Police became a financially interested party in applying the law.

It was a made an art form by Bliar as he assiduously politicised the Police and the Civil Service. No longer were they serving us, the people but, their own career paths which was intimately tied to Blair's headline need of the moment. Go read up on the Rand Corporation, starting from the Vietnam War.

Brown has just tightened up on this by way of his Stalinist DNA.

The Police are in the Media business now. They lie through their collective back teeth by way of spin and headline grabbing photo ops to portray that they are on the job; viz the two flats raided, one before and one during the G20 period. The one during, in London, was obviously done for the benefit of the media. Long haired unwasheds in a "squat" arrested, handcuffed by way of plastic cable ties (now there is a Police double entendre if ever I saw one)and made to squat outside the flat for the avoricious snapping of the invited (read approved members of the 5th estate.) How many of the accused from the photo op have been charged and with what?

Turning now to the unrest at the G20, was the RBS branch trashed on live tele the only building in that vicinity that was not boarded up? Why was it not boarded up if it was to be in the middle of what the Police were trailing as a day of violence and insurrection (my words)?

Moreover the raging nutter hurling the litter basket through the window did so, full face and with action replays for the Press. I would have thought he would have been easy to identify from his mug alone, without going to the bother of lifting DNA from the basket. Has the nutter been identified and arrested. Ever heard of Agents Provocateurs, something with which this UK state has been adept at using for damn near a century.

The man who died, from what we are not sure, although we are told was a heart attack, had no part to play in the demonstration was the subject of a cover up based in spin, obfuscation and smear reminiscent of the de Menezes fiasco earlier.

So first there was no contact then the Police were attacked when they tried to offer aid to him.

Now a different story is coming out.

Yes there was contact and the female officer called Donna did hit him with her asp and did bundle him off his feet from behind (at least it looks so to me). I have read comments on other boards from people purporting to be Army Officers who have been in charge of controlling riots in N Ireland and the Balkans saying the violence visited on the dead man was completely unnecessary and disproportionate.

No, as far as I have seen and heard, from witnesses, there was no hail of bottles on the Police as they tended the dying man.

There are also unsubstantiated reports that his treatment was shielded from view and carried out by Police Officers, who were supposedly "medics". Maybe but I have no trust in whatever comes out of the mouths of official Police spokespeople or leaked by the either.

I could go on and on regarding legislation to protect the identity of individual officers, ID cards, DNA recording etc etc etc but to cut to the chase, the body politic of the UK is corrupted from the head down.

They Labour Party has corrupted everything they control and touch.

The Labour Government has, since when Tony Blair came to power, has eroded our rights and filled their boots with booty, our money.

It is getting to the stage that something volcanic is required to remove this parasitical class of career politicians who see us, the voters as an earning opportunity.
This class consists of sociopathic egocentic looters and within their midst there is a cadre out to make this the new Stalinist norm.

Now we know why Brown ensures that the maximum number of troops are on duty outside the UK.

subrosa said...

FC your comment deserves a post of its own. Would you like me to post it? Or you could do a guest blog as you don't have your own?

subrosa said...

Oldrightie, I'm sure your doubts are justified. I expect the film was faulty if not.

subrosa said...

Henry it's scarey. If that law was enforced the person who took the video would be a criminal. Luckily it seems he was an American businessman and he was sensible enough to take it to the Guardian rather than the police.

Anonymous said...

Powerful and well written but frightening post Faux Cu, and I agree with every word of it. Wish I could add to it, but your eloquence puts me to shame and you covered all I would have said in any case.

Thank you.

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