by 112-1077774096 » Mon Jul 25, 2005 6:18 am
im tired with do-gooders.
if he failed to obey clear instructions from the police in this current climate then he got everything he deserved and good riddance.
its the same as any criminal that dies or gets injured whilst committing a crime, its their own fault. steal a car and crash it, if ur injured then u deserve it, if u die i dont really care. u have the option to not steal the car to start with.
if u burgle a house and get killed while ur doing it, i dont really care, u get what u deserve.
too many people criticise the police in UK but u should realise how lucky you are. it makes me laugh how much people criticise them but then turn to them in times of trouble, it used to make me laugh when a burglar would get burgled and call the police for help and then expect sympathy.
i used to hate the prats i would stop driving like idiots who would then ask me 'do you not have anything better to do'? and the simple answer was 'yes i do, but im unable to just deal with the more serious stuff when i also have to deal with idiots like you'.
the point i am trying to make here is do everything you can to help the police at any time, the job is hard enough to start with without having to make a split decision to end someones life, but the policeman who fired the shots had a decision to make 'its him or me and everyone else on this train'. what decision would you make.
the guy didnt deserve to die because he was stupid, but he did die because he was stupid, if you have done nothing wrong then just stop. he failed to do that, even an idiot would know in these time if you fail to stop then the chances are that you will be hurt or worse.