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01-22-2012, 07:33 AM
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Re: Instant Karmah or Police Brutality?
You people obviously don't have any background in martial arts or any basic understanding either. The cop had his hands full and responded appropriately with a 'slap' from his foot. And it was a very controlled 'slap' at that. Not much power at all. Goof balls just wanna make a drama out of it. She got what she had coming. No more. No less. If anything, this should be a training film. Perfectly executed. Completely permissible. So, why did she fall over? Because she's was a sloppy drunk who could hardly sit up in the first place. |
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01-23-2012, 08:45 AM
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Re: Instant Karmah or Police Brutality?
You're Chuck Norris and know all about martial arts huh? This kick is called "Low-Kick" and if you hit with your shin, you go down. This can cause serious damage even if not exectued with full power. So go and make your household... or something you know better then martial arts |
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01-25-2012, 03:05 PM
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Re: Instant Karmah or Police Brutality?
It is scary to see the other fellows didn't show any emotion at all what that cop did was just wrong, kicking a handcuffed woman in the head, damn! That's police brutality at its best. It is obvious the other guys are so accustomed to this s#it going on that they didn't even flinched after witnessing something like this happen before their eyes. Prosecutors have to be stupid or plainly retarded to not being able to make an easy deduction that this sort of things happens in a constant basis because the other guys just kept doing their job as usual as if nothing had happened. Cops are abusive bastards, the difference is that they have a badge to hide their ass behind to get away with things like this. |