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Does getting shot in the head 7x contravine health & safety?
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I just checked the Health & Safety area of Client Inc's intranet, and they apparently haven't yet formulated a clear policy on being shot in the head.
However, it did assure me that none of the drinking water at the US HQ comes from local wells, so that's all right. -
There was no way in the mount everest of legal cover ups that they could not have been guilty. Ian Blair needs to be charged with murder.
Cressida Dick gave the order to 'stop'Comment
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This is a farce.
The police were put in a tulipty position that day. This H&S bull crap the "we could charge the officers as the country would riot" so we'll convict them but not convict them and hope it all goes away.Comment
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"The force broke health and safety laws when officers pursued Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes to a Tube station and shot him seven times"
Are there really H&S guidelines on the proper use of guns in a crowded tube train? I must've missed that bit.Comment
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Blimey! I just can't get over the idea that some people, whoever they are, can pump an innocent man's head full of bullets and get done for a breach of 'Health and Safety'.
Somebody here should be prosecuted for murdering a man.Comment
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OH DEAR - oh dear .. ?!? we have just been jackbooted in the face (again) by a fascist police state busy establishing its right to butcher you on sight like sheep.Comment
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just think of the damage to the officers ears from all that noise ... course it's a health and safety issue.Comment
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Originally posted by Lambros View PostBlimey! I just can't get over the idea that some people, whoever they are, can pump an innocent man's head full of bullets and get done for a breach of 'Health and Safety'.
Somebody here should be prosecuted for murdering a man.It's Deja-vu all over again!Comment
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