Rude and patroning. I am not in the least bit confused. The men WERE filming.
When the CCTV footage begins, there is a queue of people for the ticket machine: there’s someone with a white shoulder bag, a bearded man in black, a man in a red top and a man in a fawn top. As the incident starts, they move away into a circle.
Picture one. Faces are blurred by you can see the man in black moving back and forth filming.
In the original film that showed the police officer kicking and stamping on the man’s head, you can hear a man shouting, Stop kicking people. You are on camera.
Picture two. The man in black has moved nearer to the wall and the man in fawn is to his right. Both are filming.
Picture three. When the innocent men are corralled, the one in grey is holding up his camera. (You only see his back in the CCTV footage. There is white writing on his top.) What his camera recorded is shown here.
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You can clearly hear the man in red saying, We haven’t done ‘owt. We are normal civilians. No, no no. We have not done nothing (anything). He isn’t filming as he is using his arms to gesticulate and protect the man behind him, the same bearded man in black from the picture. You see an officer point to the man in grey who is filming and say to another officer … Lock up. You hear the man in grey say: What? Not, me, not me. You see the officer shaking the PAVA before spraying it into his eyes.
That is what the police don’t like; that they are being filmed, which, as I have said many times, is legal. These officers have no evidence that these men have done anything wrong as they did not witness the fighting. The audio witness says they had nowt to do with it.
This second lot of police are out-of-control just as the one who kicked the tasered man was out-of-control. The proof is on the CCTV. When you look closely at it and slow it down you can see the moment that the female officer tasers the man in blue. You can see the barbs like faint lightening. She moves in closer and keeps the barbs on him. She had him under control but a few seconds later the male officer’s boot goes on in. It was totally unnecessary.
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Again, what Philip Priestley @PublicPriestley, a former police officer said:
A taser is not lethal - but it is definitely not discreet. As soon as the man is tasered he certainly doesn't need to be kicked or stamped on. The barbs stay in him and he can be hit with more voltage by the person carrying the taser if required. He is under control.
Moreover it becomes a breach of the duty of care that police officers immediately owe to someone that they have incapacitated … under such circumstances, the officers must protect the man who has been tasered from further harm.
You may not like it, but these officers were in the wrong.