Paulina, all that's lacking in your mountain of irrelevancies is any kind of proof that those arrested had done anything wrong .....
I'm sorry, szczecinianin, but you're not a judge and I'm not a prosecutor in this "case" and I'm not obliged to provide you with evidence lol
You're being ridiculous, I wasn't there, I wasn't even a
witness of what happened, just as you
weren't.
Noone has to get injured to be arrested! All you have to do is to attack a police officer.
In Germany you can get a fine for littering the sidewalk, ffs.
And, excuse me, "the Polish police"? So it's now the Polish police in general, not only the Warsaw police, huh? What's next? Policemen of Polish decent around the world? :D
Either there is evidence of wrong-doing on the part of those arrested or there is not.
Either the Polish police are competent or they are not.
Szczecinianin, at the very start you have already judged and hanged the whole Polish police without looking at any evidence!
You don't know what happened.
You have no evidence that the police did something wrong, that their actions were uncalled for.
Or should the Polish police be allowed to just do as they please without being criticised, for fear of offending Poles?
The police should do whatever possible in the frames of law to protect people from harm. Not as you please or as I please.
If the police did something wrong they'll answer before court for this.
I don't find criticism offending, not so long ago you could hear the criticism of the police for how they handled the Independence march from the news presenter at Fakty TVN, that's the biggest private TV station in Poland.
Don't worry, szczecinianin, Poles have brains too, we even have the intellectual capacity to criticise Poles and things in Poland (LOL).
But we also have the intellectual capacity to recognise prejudices and prejudiced people.
And that's what I don't like about you.
No, I'm not only basing my opinion on what you wrote in this thread, there were other times too.
Although, I must admit, what you wrote about laughing off being stabbed with a kitchen knife was really, I mean really pathetic on your part.
I also wonder if you were so eagerly defending Polish football "fans" if it was them who'd claim they're innocent and were doing absolutely nothing?
I somehow suspect you'd be praising the Polish police for dealing with neo-Nazi scum. Who cares about evidence if it's Poles, right? :)
The 'weapons' were allegedly found in hotel rooms. Those allegedly carrying them were deported to Italy before the match. None of the main group of supporters who were arrested on the day of the match were carrying weapons.
I've already asked you
where did you read that knives, brass knuckles and an axe were found in hotel rooms.
You haven't answered.
So I'm asking you again.
Where did you read those things were found in hotel rooms?
I've read in articles that they were found on Lazio fans, not in their hotel rooms.
I don't trust the Polish police. Do you know about the incident in Gdynia, where a group of Mexican competitors at the tall ships races were attacked by football hooligans? (This was in August). The police didn't intervene, and arrested the competitors rather than the hooligans. The following day they falsely claimed it was the Mexicans who started the violence.
Any links?
And what do you mean by that "the police didn't intervene"? Policemen were standing there and watching Mexicans being beat up?
The police didn't come despite someone called them?
You know it took place on a beach? There was no police there. And that was the main allegation against the Gdynia police, that they didn't secure the beach despite they knew there was going to be a match. I guess noone thought that kibole can go to the beach and make trouble.
And that's why, as far as I can remember, the head of police in Gdynia resigned.