Posted by: Mike Ramsey ||
03/05/2011 14:42 ||
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A very interesting note in the article is that, in Sweden, jury trials are limited to free speech cases. This is likely a remnant of Viking Law, which distinguished it, with some overlap, from Germanic Law.
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A police trick, when capturing a particularly nasty perp, is to use the asphalt as sandpaper on the perp's face. When he is first tackled and resisting, smashing his face a few times into the street. Then, after he is restrained, hand and ankle cuffed, they pick up his legs and drag him to the car on his face.
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Yeah moose, Savannah cops are known for that tactic when handling unruly drunks at the St Patty's festivities. On occasion after hog tying the perp they've been known to lift them waste high and drop them. Takes the fight right out of ya.
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Another good one is to move a guy to a wall where it is about six inches away from his back. Then shove or body slam him with everything you got. The impact of hitting the wall and bouncing off it happens before the body can react and it really stuns the guy.
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All these reports keep saying that Ramstein is "near Frankfurt". It's 70 miles from Frankfurt to Ramstein, which is to the north of Kaiserslaughtern. These are GERMAN reporters making this comment. Were they all from the East, or is 70 miles considered "close"?
Posted by: Old Patriot ||
03/05/2011 15:23 Comments ||
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...maybe they've been to Albuquerque, were 70 miles doesn't get you close to anything.
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