The PSNI officer in charge of the operation on that night should have been relieved of his job pending a full investigation by the Police Ombudsman's office.
Dereliction of duty and facilitating intimidation come readily to mind.
The PSNI officer in charge of the operation on that night should have been relieved of his job pending a full investigation by the Police Ombudsman's office.
Dereliction of duty and facilitating intimidation come readily to mind.
Point in my post where I said it was ok to abuse someone in their house? In fact point out where I said any of these ramblings was ok. I did say that I have no doubt that if the police hadnt been there it would have been a lot worse. really read the post before you get your knickers in a twist.
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I wont be giving out anyones names on this forum but it is truth and it is still happening. The police dont care as when it goes 100% nationalist it will be less hassle to police. As for manufacturing incidents Im sure you read enough of that on republican sites without me adding to it.
Whataboutery tit for tat nonsence is a fools way of excusing such actions.
Your whataboutery is your justification for this abusive attack.
Youre attempts to turn the topic away from the event is an expression of how you simply dont deem their attack as negative.
I asked you , does whataboutery mean that your home should be attacked?
Abstinence makes the Church grow fondlers.
whataboutery or whatever was not used by me to justify anything so stop talking BS. I said from the start that it was wrong. I did say that the presence of the police probably saved the people in the house from a lot worse. Do I believe the slant that has been put on this thread that the police headed the protest and were making things worse? NO
I then went on to say that people whom I know would have liked the police outside their house when the rabble from the other side of the fence visited their homes but were not as lucky.