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Police What Does The English Police Dog Drop From His Mouth

I don't know what that was all about but it's a good example of our two tier policing these days. Now if that crowd where our brown muslim guests their wouldn't have been riot cops and dogs there just a couple of normal cops and they would stand well back and just let the crowd get on with things.
Do you think that video is from London?
 
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Why is it almost always that the police cannot handle their dogs? The dog should let go the moment you tell them to, but I barely ever see that happening in videos.

TLDR; If you can't control a working dog, don't use them for crowd control
 
Back Story, Newcastle, September 2, 2021


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"Newcastle police used attack dogs against peaceful anti-vaccine passport demonstration


An anti-vaccine protest march in Newcastle, England, turned violent after police deployed horses, batons and attack dogs. One of the dogs attacked a man who had been tackled and pinned to the ground by several police officers.

Video footage on social media following Sunday's protests shows a police dog biting a man near the neck after he was tackled to the ground and arrested by at least three police officers.

The video shows the dog continuing to harass the man for about 15 seconds, until another police officer pulls the dog away from the suspect.

A woman standing nearby pointed at the dog and repeatedly screamed for the police to get the dog away from the man.

Ironically, this scene takes place in front of a police car with the words " Proud to protect " written on the side of the car.

It is not entirely clear what happened before this arrest and the dramatic scene was caught on camera. At the beginning of the video, the man can be seen running down the street towards Newcastle's St. Mary Place before being confronted by police and attacked from behind by a police officer in riot gear.

Some witnesses say that the man had been part of a group of Protestants who were "surrounded" by the police, but escaped.

Others speculated whether he had done anything to deserve such harsh treatment.


Northumbria Police told the Newcastle Chronicle newspaper that 12 arrests had been made on Sunday due to "violent behaviour some of whom had been involved in ".

Superintendent Steve Wykes did not specifically comment on the arrest of the man who was mistreated by the police dog, but he said that a large police response was necessary " to provide a police response that responded to the activities of the protesters."

"It was an extremely challenging day ," Wykes later said on Twitter. "All thanks to the crew, who I'm told were on a dynamic operation. And also to the public for their support in keeping disruption to a minimum."

"We will always support peaceful protests. But violence will not be tolerated."
There were about 300 protesters at the demonstration. It took place near the city center. And they had planned to march through the entire city, writes the Chronicle.

Hundreds of police officers in riot gear, dogs, and horses flooded into the area, creating a blockade on both sides of the protesters.

There were clashes with the protesters, where those who demonstrated were beaten with batons, and in some cases, thrown to the ground and dragged away.

Clare Davidson on Twitter writes that she witnessed police brutally pushing a woman holding a child.

One of the riot police on horseback caused outrage because he openly provoked them with his baton as they passed by and chanted "Shame on you, shame on you!"

The same police officer was seen in another video leading his horse straight into a group of protesters who were pressed against a wall. He reportedly swung his baton as the crowd shouted at him, calling him a " nasty Nazi!""
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Re the object: I think fabric, ripped from the down man's clothing.
 
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