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Sorry, but how is this PC?
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Thief robs store. Thief sues for "personal injury" incurred while in the commission of a crime. Thief wins more in the lawsuit than the theif could've gained by stealing.
PC.
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There's not enough info there to label it "PC". He may have a case, if beaten severely enough to lose a tooth.
Or of course this could be a moneygrabbing opportunity.
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There is such a thing as justifiable and proportionate use of force.
Shop lifter loosing a tooth (And possibly more, if he has trouble speaking) over 109$? Unless he was seriously aggressive, it's way over the top. |
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PC describes discourse, not legal right. Let's take the extreme case. The security guards beat the shoplifter excessively, after they had subdued him. That is wrong, and the guards should be tried. nothing PC about it, "PC" as a phrase is overused, as something to grab at when angry
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![]() Me I'm proud that I live in that city. It proves that our judiciary isn't so right wing or draconian that we just dismiss immediately anyone that isn't on the right side of the law. Just because you break the law doesn't mean that you lose your rights.
Brilliant. ![]() And as for PC, I don't get the connection. Seems as if someone is trying to start a titch over an old subject. |
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Im sorry i just find it reprehensible that a criminal can sue, claim or do whatever else, and the victim is forced to pay out.
If someone is committing a crime, how are they then protected by the law? they've gone and chosen that the law isnt for them, but then turn around and demand its protection.... hypocracy? |
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Say, for example, you pin down a criminal and decide that to make sure he doesn't run away, you hack off one of his legs. There are limits and there should be. However, in this particular case, there is no clear explanation for the size of the reward and what was called "excessive force." Sometimes the problem is which or whose "force" meter do you rely upon? |
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I don't trust the police by default around here since it is the nature of their position to abuse power. If not so then why the need for a division of powers? Until things are clear, I look at the cops with total caution. |
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We get the same thing here, a man chased a bank robber down the street and grappled him to the ground and what happen. The bank robber pressed charges of assault and wilfully damage to his clothing and the poor bloke who took him on had to pay for a new jacket. This is not the first time this sort of story has popped up on the news.
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Oh yes, i do speak in very broad terms AL - for example, using batons on a tax-evading granny is too much. I do agree that force should be appropriate - but i also think appropriate oughta be taken in terms of the situation, not viewed cooly in a courtroom.
A recent example from here (well sydney, but close enough to here) is that 2 men entered a home of an older gentleman one night. they were armed with knives, he took a baseball bat and knocked one cold, the other ran. He was charged with GBH and criticised for using unreasonable force, because "there was no way he coulda known they were armed". ![]() |
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As for the "cold courtroom", well... its cold for a reason. Courts are the sober second thought to the fast paced adrenaline power trip that is police work. You need to take things into a calm environment and examine them. I shudder to think of my country just trusting the police implicitly. |
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