I'm glad that the killing was found lawful, he was a stupid little thug and deserved what he got. I am in no way biased because his surname is a branch off my one and tainting our family tree by association <.<
OT Cameras on Police should really be a basic thing by now, it allows them to have concrete evidence for prosecution and it protects the public in the rare case of an abuse occurring.
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What confuses me is how the family can act in revulsion with regard to the inquest's finding when their evidence probably amounts to "well our Mark wouldn't have a gun". From what the press have covered, he was clearly a man who was involved in crime, and for the police to even suspect he was being involved in a gun trade/purchase should indicate the type of man he was. The idea of fitting cameras to the Armed Police seems pretty logical to me and really if it helps to avoid costly inquests like this, and the riots that spawned from the shooting, then great. The whole affair just showed that some people are just arseholes
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I don't need a camera.
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dredd has bionic eyes...he does need a camera.
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Not in this film.
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doesn't matter. the comics are the only true canon. inb4 "the only true canon is yourself"
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And he obviously didn't have them his whole life.
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Edited by DELIVER ME MEMES: 1/10/2014 3:28:32 AMconsidering he had them in 1980's issues of Judge Dredd, i'd say that's a [i]likely[/i] story, perp.
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The movie takes place early on in Dredd's career. He's not yet let the world solidify his feelings of routine. He still thinks the city can be saved.
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Edited by Captain Rhodes: 1/9/2014 11:06:04 AM[quote]rare[/quote]
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;D I was deliberately baiting you haha. But it's not that bad over here really, most Police Officers do a great job.