There is a massive difference between three 12-13 year olds who skateboarded a public staircase. And three 17-20 year old chavs who jump someone on a streetcorner.
really can't agree with you, but guess that's your choice of opinion i'm not gonna force you to change.
well toh, the cop has to say he wants to confiscate it or search him. if the kid says no or i dont not consent any illigal searches and the cop do it anyway anything he takes cannot be used in court. Whenever a cop asks they have no right to do what they ask. its simple. (although resisting it does not help you). this is why i vouch strongly for classes in private rights in elementary schools and highschools (possibly collages and unis as well)
(although under arrest he can search as he likes but what is confiscated while being searched has to be within the reason of getting arrested i think, been a while since i watched FlexYourRights)
If you don't comply after first warning, then you go down. He even, as one would expect from a kid, tried to grab it back from the officer. Seriously.
Well we dont really know what they did before starting to film. A few months ago i had some kid run up to me and put a gun in my face so his buddies could film my reaction. He scared me shitless and he ended up with a broken nose and fractured jaw. All because they wanted some fun. Sure the cop goes over a line, but kids today really need to learn what respect is.
oh yeah, its clearly the same comparence - he wasnt disrespectful! the cop was wrong doing what he did, period. he even got suspended without the parents charging him.
That sentence alone is soooo wrong.
If you don't comply after the first warning, you get several more warnings. The cop even starts out with threats of violence. Because the kid doesn't say exactly what he wanted to hear.
The kid never tries to take back the skateboard, as he is on the ground for every second that cop holds the skateboard.
The kid says "Don't take my skateboard, i didn't do anything dude" the response "You call me dude, one more time!" And he is being extremely aggresive to a kid... on the ground.
Well, Oh my fucking god, a teenager called you dude. Call the fucking NSA. Not like he called you pig, or asshole.
HE even knows he is out of line, because he knows he is in trouble if the camera was on.
As for the age thing. Age does play a role. The threat level increases with age in most cases. You can line up ANY group of three 13-14 year olds, and i will rip their heads off and shit down their neck if they jump me (unless i take a bat to the neck ofc). I can't say the same thing for the slightly older crowd.
Resisting arrest?! The kid wasn't being arrested, he wasn't even resisting for that matter. The cop never asked for the skateboard, he never gives any warning as to what will happen if the skateboard is not handed over. All things he had to do.
and Toth... these are still not the same pieces of shit who attacked random forumite #4, they were caught skateboarding a public place. They are not hardened criminals, mugging drunk people and old ladies.
People want alittle vigilante justice. Get back at the fuckers who ruin their neighbourhood, that's fine.
But this is the police we are talking about. And for this situation, he should have done alittle more protecting and serving, and alittle less assault and battery.
Even if the kid was being the most annoying brat. All the policeman had to do was say "If you keep that up, i WILL take you in for disturbing the peace." Then if the kid continued, he could then say "alright, you are comming with me." only now IF the kid resisted could he get physical.
A fully grown man, who is a police officer to boot. Should not be phased by a passive aggressive 14 year old. Who in my opinion isn't being too bad. He is a teenager, teenagers suck... plus, he is probably scared shitless.
You DON'T get punished for nothing. Only those who get beat up claim you do.
No I wouldn't. And while I'm at it, I think a 'chavs' action in that situation would differ some.
I still don't understand why you think the kid is being an asshat/annoyinf brat/whatever, elaborate please?
Only those who haven't had a first-hand experience claim you don't.
Blackjack you make loads of assumptions about what the police officer "HAS" to do in order to do anything but you don't back anything up with case law or procedural regulations. So where are you getting your information from? CSI?
If a police man has sufficient evidence to suggest that you are carrying illegal objects or have commited a crime then they can search you whether you like it or not.
In UK law the only time a search is "illegal" is if the police officer does not follow procedural obligiations (c.f. R.V. Fennelly.). Even in the case when a police officer does not specifiy the reason for the stop & search evidence obtain may still be used, as the means justifiy the end (theres case law but i'm under the influence and can't remeber it atm lol!).
In this case the cop was slightly heavy handed in his powers but by no means unjustified. The kid went out of his way to try and annoy the policeman and in the end faced the consquences.
No, from what i mentioned before. What the police officers told me, when i went through the course in the army. I have a couple of friends who are training to become police officers atm. And (although TV is never a great source) in most documentaries following police. You will see how suspects get multiple warnings.
I'm sure we had someone in the police force here on the forum. I would love to have them chime in on this. I'm pretty sure i'm right. But i have not gone to the police accademy, and i wont start citing websites as evidence tbh *cough*
actully toht, you said the kid was a dick "Thecop was a dick, but so were the kids" especially since the rest of the kids did nothing... and kivik wrote "whatever" so please, do elaborate on why you claim this
I'm studying criminology and a big part of my study focuses on the use / abuse of police powers. The cool thing is next year I get to do a module whilst being a Special (so you do your learning whilst working with the police) which will be good fun I hope.