Further to what I said earlier..
I have now seen the footage, of the guy who died, twice. The copper involved showed no respect at all for a member of the public who was in the wrong place at the wrong time but was showing no signs of aggression as he was in fact walking away.
If he posed a 'threat' to any of the officers how come the dogs were not used to stop him and then officers question him? There were two there at the time and right next to him. The dog handlers seemed not to be concerned about the bloke at all. The masked officer shoved him out of his way with complete disregard. No respect shown at all. Just using (abusing) his power because he's in uniform.
Deb's they are masked so that they cannot be indentified by the media. His collegues will know who it was but he can't be publically identified. They also remove their shoulder numbers for the same reason.
And people wonder why youths and upwards have no respect for the police. Is it because that the police have no respect for the public? The people who pay their wages but are not accountable to!
There is no disrespect to any serving police officers who are members of this forum in what I have written. In all walks of life there are good and bad elements and not all people are the same. However I must say how I find and that is that a large number of police officers abuse their position and have no respect for the public who they are supposed to serve and protect
From the Met's own website
"Mission and values
Our mission
Working together for a safer London
Our values
Working together with all our citizens, all our partners, all our colleagues:
We will have pride in delivering quality policing.
There is no greater priority
We will build trust by listening and responding
We will respect and support each other and work as a team
We will learn from experience and find ways to be even better
We are one team - we all have a duty to play our part in making London safer"
Gone a bit wrong me thinks