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Thread: Attacks on Police

  1. #21
    DiscoMick Guest
    Obviously, the cops/ambos/fieries etc should not have to cop attacks from anyone, but its a part of the real world, I guess.
    I think there's a difference for the cops etc between dealing with a hardened criminal and dealing with a Joe Public who's had a few too many and wants a fight.
    I have a friend who is a police inspector dealing mainly with bikers and other crims. and his blokes know what reception they are likely to get, so its part of the job for them.
    It's different for ordinary cops, who wouldn't normally expect the public to go for them. Sadly, alcohol seems to fuel a lot of violence, particularly in places such as the Gold Coast.
    Ultimately, no amount of changing the laws is likely to stop some people from getting a skinfull and swinging punches. People rarely change their behaviour because a law is made harsher, as they usually assume they won't get caught.
    I think it comes back to attitudes in society about what is acceptable behaviour. Our society laughs at people, particularly blokes, who get drunk and go beserk, as if its some kind of rite of passage to manhood, when actually its just stupidity. Peer pressure, not harsher laws, is the best deterrent. The next time our mates are going too far, we need to just encourage them to think twice and be more responsible. For example, we used to laugh at drunk drivers, but now we are likely to discourage them from getting behind the wheel. Prevention is better than trying to clear up the mess afterwards.

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    Ban alcohol!!! sorted!!
















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    Yeah, and I would be one of them. I like a beer as much as the next bloke.

  4. #24
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    Alcohol is not to blame, any more than steak is to blame for fatness. The blame rests with stupidity. Can we ban stupidity? Probably not.

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    I don't believe anyone should get punched ,licked or spat at full stop . A police officer doesn't want to go to work to be treated like that . The point is they do have to go and deal with drunks , and drug addicts , a people with mental illnesses , that's because that's what they have to do . They also have a lots aids , and back up . As has been said someone hitting a cop should be given a good hiding and thrown into jail . Thats the sort of stuff the Gestapo used to do .I think the law should be the same for everyone ..

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    Sorry I meant to say kicked , not licked !!..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post
    Sorry I meant to say kicked , not licked !!..
    I was about to comment that being licked was the only thing on your list that I didn't suffer whilst on the job today!

    I certainly didn't go in to work thinking "It's Christmas day, I'd like to get in a major dust up with a drunk this shift"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treads View Post
    I certainly didn't go in to work thinking "It's Christmas day, I'd like to get in a major dust up with a drunk this shift"
    But yet it happens because, like it or not, that's what people police deal with do.

  9. #29
    Treads Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    But yet it happens because, like it or not, that's what people police deal with do.
    So that makes it right, does it?

    I get to go home to my 3 year old and have to explain the bruises and grazes and say to her "It's okay, daddy is just a punching bag for society's ****"

    Don't think so champ





    On the plus side though I didn't have a trip to the hospital....

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    Every time we as a society "accept" this behaviour we are lowering the standard its already accepted by the courts that its ok to swear at and call police names, no punishment if we let it go further then how long before the defence says its ok my client attacked a police officer its accepted behaviour? there fore no punishment. I think police and other emergency workers should have extra protection as they are representing society, what message are we sending if we don't support them more ?
    We hold particularly police to a higher standard they are sacked for things that normally an employee would be reprimanded for or an employer would not even have a say in so some extra on the other side of the coin is not a problem.

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