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I do believe that the justice system is both cumbersome , inacurate & very costly...if a situation of this ilk gets sorted in a rough arsed way it should just be the way of things,to the extent that it does not involve anything more that one cop, or person of authority to sign it off as job done.

The fair jumper is going to cost loads of money in the legal system,someone ( us ) will have to pay for that,when it could be money better spent on something else.

It used to be like that & we all lived through it,how much cotton wool before we all lose the thread...

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I wouldn't like to comment on the validity of what you were told by the police here or their motive for saying it. The point in this situation was that the fare-dodger was not going anywhere and so did not need detaining, quite the opposite in fact. Therefore, the use of force to remove him from the train was both totally illegal and utterly unnecessary. As has been stated by other posters, the train should have continued to the next station where he could have been removed in a controlled manner by the appropriate authority, not clumsily ejected by a vigilante. :001_smile:

 

I imagine that under section ??? of the ???? there will be a line that supports this case, but with the system being the way it is there will equally be a line that suports the lad.

 

apparently the lad had been abusive for a good ten minutes prior to filming commencing, so at some point i beleive that I would have stood up, and kindly asked the lad to assist me in my returning to my family, by removing himself from his seat, and had he declined to offer me tha assistance id have asked the other passengers would they him removing from the train, then id have asked all paying passengers to turn off their mobilephones,before getting written confirmation of what appears to be support for the alleged bully, then id have got all passenges to put their coats over the cctv cameras and then proceeded to do what appears to have happened,

 

i.e. that the lad had delayed the train for a considerble amount of time prior to filming, and had exhausted the patience of the paying public,therefore frustrating the public into a position of annoyance that had the potential to escalate.

 

Upon being given permision by the train inspector for my offer of assistance id have put on silk gloves so as to not antagonise any skin allergy he had, then used the ladies silk scarf to detain him on the train with his hands behind his back, where by i and the young children present;to ease the young mans discomfort,would escort/ lift him from the train with his rucksack attached to him ,and laid him down on some foam that i would have had shipped in.

 

Thereby ensuring that in this remote town peace and tranquility could be reinstated in a timely manner and allow good citizens to continue with their lives.

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I imagine that under section ??? of the ???? there will be a line that supports this case, but with the system being the way it is there will equally be a line that suports the lad.

 

apparently the lad had been abusive for a good ten minutes prior to filming commencing, so at some point i beleive that I would have stood up, and kindly asked the lad to assist me in my returning to my family, by removing himself from his seat, and had he declined to offer me tha assistance id have asked the other passengers would they him removing from the train, then id have asked all paying passengers to turn off their mobilephones,before getting written confirmation of what appears to be support for the alleged bully, then id have got all passenges to put their coats over the cctv cameras and then proceeded to do what appears to have happened,

 

i.e. that the lad had delayed the train for a considerble amount of time prior to filming, and had exhausted the patience of the paying public,therefore frustrating the public into a position of annoyance that had the potential to escalate.

 

Upon being given permision by the train inspector for my offer of assistance id have put on silk gloves so as to not antagonise any skin allergy he had, then used the ladies silk scarf to detain him on the train with his hands behind his back, where by i and the young children present;to ease the young mans discomfort,would escort/ lift him from the train with his rucksack attached to him ,and laid him down on some foam that i would have had shipped in.

 

Thereby ensuring that in this remote town peace and tranquility could be reinstated in a timely manner and allow good citizens to continue with their lives.

 

Or alternatively, get the police to take him off at the next station and don't even delay the train for 5 minutes :001_smile:

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Or alternatively, get the police to take him off at the next station and don't even delay the train for 5 minutes :001_smile:

 

apparently the police were busy dealing with a protest that needed special care and attention, apperntly some people were complaing that the batter on their fish didnt meet regulations, and therefore the force was stretched.

 

Human rights im afraid. stretching the country to the point of demise.lol

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