Ah, yes, that's exactly the same as calling thousands of people you've never met or heard of murderers. Quit while you're a long way behind.
I'm ex Army but anything posted by HT is just disregarded now. I'm not taking the bait and entering into a discussion with somebody who doesn't know there is a world beyond Sky sports. I believe he is 21 although I find it very difficult to believe this because I was serving in the Army at 21 and some of the brave young men from the Yorkshire regiment who were killed in Afghanistan recently were younger. From now on I will just treat much of what he says with the utter contempt it deserves.
No. I said them who were involved in the train station might be. You read what them on the train said. He was not going to cause any bother. I think it said they didnt give any warning ans just shot him after he did the fastest mile known to man when really he slowly walked on to the train. Why arent they named but the professor in bristol named when he didnt do anything wrong? Why was a young life cut short in Tottenham?
As do most people mate, but there is a huge difference between banter that goes too far, and blatantly offensive posts. I find Hemsworth's posts on this thread genuinely offensive. I come from a military family with my dad having served in both the Royal Navy and the police. I fully understand how people can form a negative view point of the police, but to generalise like he has done is truly offensive when I know how hard working and honest my old man was throughout his career as are the majority of others. He also received his fair share of injuries along the way as a result of his police work whilst serving the community. I also understand that that a lot of people in Barnsley have ill feeling towards the police force as result of what went on during the miner's strike. My mother's side of the family is from Barnsley (Oakwell actually) and was a mining family that earnt their living both under ground and in administration of the pit. My dad thankfully didn't work on the picket lines during the strike but that didn't stop our family receiving plenty of abuse at the time purely because of his job. So when someone like HT comes on here throwing insults around and then talking about the Army as if he has an iota of what they go through, then you'll have to forgive me for getting annoyed. The armed forces in Afghan are under immense pressure as my brother who was there just over 2 years ago will confirm, when he was dealing with emotionally distraught teenage lads who were struggling to come to terms with the pressures of war and losing comrades in the course of duty.
Stop digging son even i know when to pack in **** stirring - if these are your true views then seek help.
Its not like this sort of thing has happened before...... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Harry_Stanley On 22 September 1999, he was returning home from the Alexandra Pub in South Hackney carrying, in a plastic bag, a table leg that had been repaired by his brother earlier that day. Someone had phoned the police to report "an Irishman with a gun wrapped in a bag".[1] Close to his home, Inspector Neil Sharman and PC Kevin Fagan, the crew of a Metropolitan police Armed Response Vehicle challenged Mr. Stanley from behind. As he turned to face them, they shot him dead at a distance of 15 feet
Spot on post fella, the armed forces are close to my heart too. I never had the balls to go in, my relatives and best friends have been through hell serving our country so my respect for anyone who is either serving now or has in the past as my upmost respect. Im not a fan of the police, mainly for the reasons you mention but there have been other personal instances, that doesnt mean i dont respect the job they do i just wouldnt trust any of them. Hemsworth is a very childish individual (some folk on here may put me in that caterogry at times) and he needs to grow up quick as i guess he is pretty much the same in 'real life' as ive never seen him have any adult converstaion on here.
You are mental. I'm off to Aqua Inn tomorrow to buy one of those weather loaches for my fish tank. You know, the ones that drift around the bottom ofthe tank eating the available ****. I'm going to call it Hemsworth Tyke. In the meantime, to try and forget about HT and to take my mind off him for a while, I'm going to watch bukkake compilation videos on Porn Hub whilst masturbating a hard as I can, until I fall asleep through exhaustion, pecker still in-hand.
I'll just leave this here... http://www.livestrong.com/article/108614-aspergers-syndrome-adults-symptoms/
Fair enough. I'm not an evangelist for the police, and no doubt many have had negative experiences of them. But I have seen the other side of the coin and base my judgement on that, whereas you and others have clearly formed your views based on your experiences. I just find it amazing how someone could respect my dad for serving the Royal Navy from the age of 15 to 30, but by association of him then joining the police he suddenly becomes untrustworthy and corrupt. It's ridiculous and says more about the people who form such views than it does about him or the police in general. Just my opinion though.