What the fuck does one say to being presented with that? You get your hand OFF of my penis whilst I’m eating a succulent Chinese meal. And it’s Australia. Auzziss, Brits, canucks are often way too hesistsnt, imo, of seizing control of a suspect and they let them fuck about too much, giving them the opportunity, if they wanted, to do some real damage or escape. They’re just too polite and are so afraid to offend someone that often, safety seems to be overlooked. My theory is that if you are taking an individual in custody, you can be polite and respectful, but if you’re going to pu the cuffs on, fucking do it. You don’t let them try to stall and get you second guessing your decision to make the arrest. It’s all stalling tactics while they look for opportunity to escape or attack. ATM ask, tell, make. “Please put your hands behind your back” “I am telling you to put your hands behind your back.” And then you take their hands and put them behind their back and if they continue to protest and squirm, you have to be firm and be prepared to use whatever level of force is required to take control of them or completely disengage and wait for back-up or get them another day. When you know who someone is and they don’t pose a risk to the community if they are able to escape, then I would prefer that to an officer escalate the situation with someone getting seriously harmed or worse. Most times, American police don’t hesitate or fuck around like these cops did. That guy would have been on the ground very quickly and quickly handcuffed and optics be damned. And I said most because American police have begun to hesitate when dealing with black Americans because they are terrified of being labeled as a racist and ending up on YouTube. They fall for those hesitation tactics I mentioned-and nothing gives a cop more pause than being called or the insinuation that race plays a factor in the decision to arrest and use any force. I have found myself in that situation and I admit that I fell victim of this as well on a number of occasions where I hesitated to use the amount of required force once the race card was played and their was an audience. It only happened a few times, but still to this day, that bothers me. Minorities have weaponized the matter of race and have learned that there are some cops you can get to by uttering the magic words “you’re only doing this because I am black.” And it is ten times worse if there is a crowd or cameras, because then the suspect wants to put on a bigger show.
With that said, American police could learn some things from the above mentioned nations as welll. I can”t give UK police enough credit for they are able to handle knife wielding suspects without the use of firearms. Personally, I don’t believe that American law enforcement working the streets should ever be disarmed, but I would like to see our police be able to safely disarm a knife suspect without relying on firearms all the time. I read the perf (police executive research forum) study on uk police response to knife suspects. Most of it was stuff I had always been preaching in my knife defense section of police training, but some other stuff I hadn’t thought of. I summarized it into a more manageable 3 pages and sent it to my whole department. Out of 80, one officer said he read it and it gave him stuff to think about. Nothing from my arrogant police chief who is a member national association of chiefs of police. No, thanks for doing my job sort of stuff or anything. I even put in a budget request for a ballistic shield for every line car and some extra long batons for knife suspects. Denied and denied.