Andy Hughes
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It is clear that this is one of the worst bits of policing you're ever likely to see.
The broader charge from Farage, there is this two-tier anti-white policing.
If you actually look at the cold hard facts, you're twice as more likely to be arrested if you're black.
Look, that's what you... You've got nothing.
I'm going to keep you up.
Well, I think the first thing I'd like to say is when you look at these extremely visceral images of the body worn footage, it is clear that this is one of the worst bits of policing you're ever likely to see.
And that's exactly what I'm hearing from several police officers I've been speaking to about this.
The idea that a kid was lying there on the floor after being stabbed, dying, and then two police officers rush over to him.
he tells them that he's been stabbed.
And then they say, I don't think you have, mate.
And then after that, they handcuff him.
Well, for starters, that goes against everything police are trained to do.
The police officers, if they are told that I've been stabbed, the first thing they should do is that they need to check for injuries and save life.
The second thing is, if someone's not presenting any threat at all,
then they shouldn't really be handcuffing the suspect.
And the idea that the last thing he heard was the rights being read to him is just sickening.
That's actually usually reserved for terrorists.
I know of one occasion back in the 2017 Westminster attack.
where the attacker was lying on the floor dying and one of the armed officers actually rushed over to him and read him his rights because, and I quote, I wanted him to hear the full force of the law before he died.