Quote Originally Posted by thecreator
I agree they shouldn't of touched him, but they did and if after asking they didn't allow him to continue his question he then should of gone with them.
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Quote Originally Posted by thecreator
No I think he had a right to ask his question until he got blue in the face. I think when politicians come out from hiding we need to hit them with questions of relevance to the governing of our nation. I think he had a hell of a point
Ha, I was agreeing with you. I was just stating that he had gone over his allotted time so no one could come back at me with that as an argument. I agree wholeheartedly with you, he had every right to ask questions until he was blue in the face. But if this was the case, only a select few would get to ask a question. By no means is it an offence to be dragged away by the police though. It's safe to say we agree here.


Quote Originally Posted by thecreator
I would of been terrified in the same situation but in no way does my fear warrant me to resist arrest. Be as mouthy as you want but not fight force with force.
Yet again, fair point. I feel that he was quite frightened though and the only explanation for his resist. He obviously knew he had been done wrongly hence his continuous questioning as to why he had been arrested in the first place.

As I said though, I do mostly agree with you and can see where you're coming from. I'm just saying I can sympathise with the way he reacted towards the police when they started grappling. It's not a good idea to resist, but in such a situation I don't think we would be so level headed.