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Do you think that video is from London?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.
looks like a well-chewed curry cock to me - it's why the doggy spat it outThe guys right sleeve by the looks of it 😂.
Looks like Newcastle.Do you think that video is from London?
St Mary's Place.Looks like Newcastle.
Good Eye, at first I thought it was human meat<< What Does The English Police Dog Drop From His Mouth >>
Part of the back of his black shirt from his upper shoulder area which has white lettering on it.
I had to know - I thought it was a black dildo!Good Eye, at first I thought it was human meat
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.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."