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Police medic creates work for himself

Dude | 29.11.2010 11:55 | Social Struggles

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The Met demonstrate which type of fire extingisher should be used and how.

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Better photo

29.11.2010 13:07

There is a better photo at  http://www.metro.co.uk/news/848332-student-protest-police-forced-to-defend-kettling-tactics which shows the assault more clearly, with the weapon aimed horizontally at people.

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? Collar number

29.11.2010 13:38


Thanks for posting that link.

I hope the students are OK.

His number, I think - U 4405.
Another one to look out for....

Dude


Similar to G20

29.11.2010 14:11

When the climate camp was being evicted at the last G20 there were police 'medics' busily assaulting members of the public.

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A better pic from the papers

29.11.2010 14:22

Shows clearly what was going on - no accident

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green fire extinguisher? = halon gas

29.11.2010 15:39

Central Nervous System (CNS) - Inhaling high concentrations of halon gas can cause dizziness,
tingling in extremities, and in severe cases, unconsciousness.

Cardiovascular Effect - Exposure can cause cardiac sensitization. Cardiac sensitization occurs
when a chemical causes an increased sensitivity of the heart to adrenaline producing sudden lifethreatening, irregular heartbeats and even heart attack, in severe cases.

Irritation of exposed skin and eyes may also result from exposures to halon.

At least you'll have a medic handy