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The official account of the events surrounding the death of Ian Tomlinson has altered sharply in the past week.

He collapsed and died shortly after 7.30pm last Wednesday, when police were still corralling protesters in a cordon near the Bank of England. A statement issued by the Met at 11.36pm described how police were told by a member of the public that a man had collapsed. Two police medics examined him and called for a London ambulance crew, but the statement said police decided to move Tomlinson, who had stopped breathing, because protesters were throwing missiles at them.

The statement made no mention of any prior police contact with Tomlinson. The following day, journalists were briefed by police that he was not a protester, had not been involved with police or been in a crush and had died of natural causes outside of the police cordon.
Independent witnesses subsequently challenged the account, maintaining that only one bottle was thrown and that one protester used a loudhailer making it clear that a man had been injured and was being assisted by police and ambulance.

The following day the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) confirmed it had received a referral from the police and would make a decision about its level of involvement after considering CCTV footage and post-mortem results. This week, the IPCC confirmed that it would manage an investigation by City of London police into the circumstances of police contact with Tomlinson.

IPCC Commissioner for London, Deborah Glass, said: "Initially we had accounts from independent witnesses who were on Cornhill, who told us that there had been no contact between the police and Mr Tomlinson when he collapsed.

However, other witnesses have since told us that he did have contact with officers. This would have been a few minutes before he collapsed. It is important that we are able to establish whether that contact had anything to do with his death
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You don't have the manpower to arrest people in a riot. Control is the order of the day, by force if necessary, drunken t***s and all.

A baton strike and a push are well within the H.O guidelines.
'Fly with the crows, get shot with the crows', self responsibility or suffer.

Perhaps you should uproot to Balamory Boggy, it sounds like your vision of Utopia opposed to the reality of violent Britain in 2009, which the 90% of the rest of the UK trade witness on a nightly basis.

Britain has the most softly softly policing I've ever seen in comparison to the rest of the world. Some residents of the British Isles need a reality check.


Your something else my bigoted friend..youve get your head so far up yer own Ars* that you can see nothing but yourself....A grade "A" Pratt if ever their was one...Im so glad im up here..Fresh air, beautiful countryside, ..yes it is utopia..and you know what....Your so jealous of it all that you have to sound off to take your simmering , festering mind off my good fortune...............I thank you for that, your bitterness makes me feel so damn good about myself... :lol:


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You don't have the manpower to arrest people in a riot. Control is the order of the day, by force if necessary, drunken t***s and all.

A baton strike and a push are well within the H.O guidelines.
'Fly with the crows, get shot with the crows', self responsibility or suffer.

Perhaps you should uproot to Balamory Boggy, it sounds like your vision of Utopia opposed to the reality of violent Britain in 2009, which the 90% of the rest of the UK trade witness on a nightly basis.

Britain has the most softly softly policing I've ever seen in comparison to the rest of the world. Some residents of the British Isles need a reality check.


Your something else my bigoted friend..youve get your head so far up yer own Ars* that you can see nothing but yourself....A grade "A" Pratt if ever their was one...Im so glad im up here..Fresh air, beautiful countryside, ..yes it is utopia..and you know what....Your so jealous of it all that you have to sound off to take your simmering , festering mind off my good fortune...............I thank you for that, your bitterness makes me feel so damn good about myself... :lol:



Let the anger flow Boggy, the recession is only just getting underway we've got a few years to go yet, and it's got to you in a big way already, just think it could finish you off.

What's it like to be skint? :D

And by the way, keep your Father out of the conversation.


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The official account of the events surrounding the death of Ian Tomlinson has altered sharply in the past week.

He collapsed and died shortly after 7.30pm last Wednesday, when police were still corralling protesters in a cordon near the Bank of England. A statement issued by the Met at 11.36pm described how police were told by a member of the public that a man had collapsed. Two police medics examined him and called for a London ambulance crew, but the statement said police decided to move Tomlinson, who had stopped breathing, because protesters were throwing missiles at them.

The statement made no mention of any prior police contact with Tomlinson. The following day, journalists were briefed by police that he was not a protester, had not been involved with police or been in a crush and had died of natural causes outside of the police cordon.
Independent witnesses subsequently challenged the account, maintaining that only one bottle was thrown and that one protester used a loudhailer making it clear that a man had been injured and was being assisted by police and ambulance.

The following day the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) confirmed it had received a referral from the police and would make a decision about its level of involvement after considering CCTV footage and post-mortem results. This week, the IPCC confirmed that it would manage an investigation by City of London police into the circumstances of police contact with Tomlinson.

IPCC Commissioner for London, Deborah Glass, said: "Initially we had accounts from independent witnesses who were on Cornhill, who told us that there had been no contact between the police and Mr Tomlinson when he collapsed.

However, other witnesses have since told us that he did have contact with officers. This would have been a few minutes before he collapsed. It is important that we are able to establish whether that contact had anything to do with his death




I could hit Boggy over his small bonce with a club hammer with 7 people watching, you'll have 7 differing accounts of my actions and 7 differing views of guilt.

And that's how 7 different individuals will perceive the Tomlinson incident.

Of course I'd be found innocent, and receive an award from the Royal Humane Society. 8)


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An update e-mailed to TDO by Mr F.

Alex

So now we see more of the feelth performing, a filthy with no number on his shoulder as required in response to being told he is scum by a female demonstrator slaps her face and then draws his baton and assaults her with it!! No doubt this demonstrator telling him the truth upset him, but a assaulting HER twice merely confirmed that statement. I have no doubt that this particular feelth will escape justice, merely assaulting a woman in full view of the public and cameras, so what we are the FILTHYS!! i would expect this filthy to get at least 2 years after being removed from the FEELTH, but in London this behaviour [ie assaulting the public happens many times daily] no-wonder they are known as the feelth. What a disgrace this shower are!!!!!!!! Its astounding that these scum are not recognised as such throughout the country! of course the people of Liverpool this week are reminded of the Yorkshire brand of feelths activities 20 years ago which resulted in 96 deaths, suggest you all read the Daily Mirror today which contains Brians Reade.s brilliant exposure of those feelth!!!


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So now we see more of the feelth performing, a filthy with no number on his shoulder as required in response to being told he is scum by a female demonstrator slaps her face and then draws his baton and assaults her with it!! No doubt this demonstrator telling him the truth upset him, but a assaulting HER twice merely confirmed that statement. I have no doubt that this particular feelth will escape justice, merely assaulting a woman in full view of the public and cameras, so what we are the FILTHYS!! i would expect this filthy to get at least 2 years after being removed from the FEELTH, but in London this behaviour [ie assaulting the public happens many times daily] no-wonder they are known as the feelth. What a disgrace this shower are!!!!!!!! Its astounding that these scum are not recognised as such throughout the country! of course the people of Liverpool this week are reminded of the Yorkshire brand of feelths activities 20 years ago which resulted in 96 deaths, suggest you all read the Daily Mirror today which contains Brians Reade.s brilliant exposure of those feelth!!!




And Trade Unionism wonders why it's heading towards extinction with people like that in charge?

The guy needs help.


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Of course when the OAP gets in tonight from his weekly trip to the Communist Party HQ, he may find burglars have broken into his 17th floor flat in Winnie Mandela House and taken his Marxist Review collection. (The Burglars blind :wink: )

Just before leaving the Burglar has decided to leave the pensioner a calling card in the shape of a turd on his Che Guevera bed collection, and pee'd into his open toed ethical Cuban sandals.

Who will be the first people he'll call?

Yep.


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Ghostbusters? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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It appears it wasn't a heart attack. :sad:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8004222.stm

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It appears it wasn't a heart attack. :sad:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8004222.stm

And it appears his death was an unlawfully killing.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/may/0 ... rosecution

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I remember this thread.

Lets start it up again!

I'll begin.

Bloodknock is a ...... :D

Even worse, for a moment I thought you know who was back on TDO. :shock:


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