Kraken Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 SU supporters should stop playing the victim card. They used a banned item. The police tried to remove him. The police were obstructed by other supporters. So they were well within their right to use full force. The police are not there to watch the game. They are there to stop grubs who think they are on the other side of the globe and are above the law. I cant understand how silly some people are based on whats happened recently and heavy security presence.
classics Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 you have no idea. I hope to god that you get belted to **** by cops on your first travel to SFC or Melbourne for nothing and then we'll see
DiscoD Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Most of them are no different from you and I. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Quote of the year contender!!
Trojan Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 What if they were grabbin the wrong guy and the others were protecting him.. If that happened in the rbb i would be protecting my fellow support in that way.. My brother and his mates did the same when i was in the scc, seccies wrongfully accused me Of lighting a flare so they got staunched.. Sus were probably going the same thing.. Doesnt give the right for police to use batons n mase on those protecting a mate from excessive force
Noise Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 (edited) Most of them are no different from you and I. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Quote of the year contender!! Is there something funny you find about police using physical force against people who did nothing wrong?.. Where were you last night?..somebody with over 1000 posts on this forum would have been there for sure. We still havent been properly introduced. Edited August 22, 2012 by Noise
eZZa Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Calm the **** down. What flare? And ask noise is we really wanted to go you, like you seem to think? You ****ing moron. Anyway, tonight we were set up by your CEO, FFA, Police and possibly our own club to be a real life example what will happen to you (RBB) if you step out of line even slightly. Absolutily disgusting police behaviour. Good luck, enjoy your league, don't ever come to visit again. Correction - the ****ing Moron line was for ezza Thanks for reading my post, my disappointement was directed at the people behind us at the end of the game. They get no respect from me, sorry, you can call me whatever the **** you like but when someone throws a full cup of beer at you because your team missed a penalty (which it was at that point) then **** you. seriously. To me they were looking for ways to get one of us to bite, that is just my perception (maybe the beer tainted it) of what they were doing, if you think otherwise good luck to you. Nothing is directed at the SuS supporters in general just the people giving us grief behind us towards the end of the game. As for what happened to your bay and supporters I am not happy with that either and I said as much at the game, you guys shouldn't have been thrown out, When we were entering the stadium (running late) we heard the bunger, thought nothing much of it really, we finally got in the bay still had people in it, then people were being marched out with there gear, it was sad to see and wished you guys had been able to stay.
Kensworth Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 You know what could have prevented all this rubbish, not lighting a F*****g firecracker. Simple cause/effect.
Noise Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 (edited) SU supporters should stop playing the victim card. They used a banned item. The police tried to remove him. The police were obstructed by other supporters. So they were well within their right to use full force. The police are not there to watch the game. They are there to stop grubs who think they are on the other side of the globe and are above the law. I cant understand how silly some people are based on whats happened recently and heavy security presence. Think they are on the otherside of the globe?.. By that logic we shouldnt even be supporting football because its not traditionally an "aussie" sport. Also we should stop active support all together..thats what they do in europe and South America..why should we do the same right? I dont understand when people spout "thats what they do overseas not here" rubbish. What happened yesterday happens in just about every country the world. Its football. Edited August 22, 2012 by Noise
Kraken Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 What if they were grabbin the wrong guy and the others were protecting him.. If that happened in the rbb i would be protecting my fellow support in that way.. My brother and his mates did the same when i was in the scc, seccies wrongfully accused me Of lighting a flare so they got staunched.. Sus were probably going the same thing.. Doesnt give the right for police to use batons n mase on those protecting a mate from excessive force Thats the thing, if someone is preventing the police from throwing that guy out, whether is the right guy or not, the law then allows police to use force. I hate cops just as much as anybody else. But when I have been arrested I have never been stupid enough to resist. Unforunately you always need to show cops respect whether they deserve it or not, otherwise you just end up making more trouble
mltezr Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 What if they were grabbin the wrong guy and the others were protecting him.. If that happened in the rbb i would be protecting my fellow support in that way.. My brother and his mates did the same when i was in the scc, seccies wrongfully accused me Of lighting a flare so they got staunched.. Sus were probably going the same thing.. Doesnt give the right for police to use batons n mase on those protecting a mate from excessive force Thats the thing, if someone is preventing the police from throwing that guy out, whether is the right guy or not, the law then allows police to use force. I hate cops just as much as anybody else. But when I have been arrested I have never been stupid enough to resist. Unforunately you always need to show cops respect whether they deserve it or not, otherwise you just end up making more trouble what happens if the police are throwing out the wrong guy? is it ok to step in then? or do you have to watch an innocent person being arrested or kicked out? thats what im pissed off at.
Kraken Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 (edited) What if they were grabbin the wrong guy and the others were protecting him.. If that happened in the rbb i would be protecting my fellow support in that way.. My brother and his mates did the same when i was in the scc, seccies wrongfully accused me Of lighting a flare so they got staunched.. Sus were probably going the same thing.. Doesnt give the right for police to use batons n mase on those protecting a mate from excessive force Thats the thing, if someone is preventing the police from throwing that guy out, whether is the right guy or not, the law then allows police to use force. I hate cops just as much as anybody else. But when I have been arrested I have never been stupid enough to resist. Unforunately you always need to show cops respect whether they deserve it or not, otherwise you just end up making more trouble what happens if the police are throwing out the wrong guy? is it ok to step in then? or do you have to watch an innocent person being arrested or kicked out? thats what im pissed off at. If there getting the wrong guy, thats when the right guy should stand up and take responsibilty instead of being a no ball coward, or simply rat him out. If It was the RBB at an HAL match and someone lets off a flair which are a life ban. I would expect that person to take the responsibilty for what they have done or one of the cappos to hand the culprit over. Instead of security taking the wrong bloke. Edited August 22, 2012 by Kraken
SPALDING Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Thanks to everyone who has backed up SUS, to the rest of use putting in your **** two cents, how would u know how the cops reacted by looking from a distance, I was there with my little cousin and when the "bunger " went off not a flare, he was Immediatley grabbed and tossed by police and when I was trying to explain that he had nothing to do with it, I was Immediatley grabbed by three cops and dragged out of there like a criminal, don't talk **** on here until u witness it first hand and for what they did to us behind on the grass it's better left unsaid. The **** that was reported on the radio was disgusting and mostly wrong,a complete overreaction to a minor incident.Everone sings and celebrates when NRL has an all in (bring back the biff) but condemes football when police overreract to nothing. No wonder i dont post on this forum,drive me crazy.
blameturner Posted August 22, 2012 Author Posted August 22, 2012 Would like to add a few things. Bungers are classed by law as an explosive. Simply being in possession of one is an offense. It is classed as a weapon and also an explosive. Now we all know all hell breaks loose if someone lets off a flare at a ground, but if you let off a bunger... Or an explosive by any means, you will be charged, but by law you can actually be charged to the fullest extent under the Terrorism Act 2001, because it is categorized as an explosive in a public place. The latter is unlikely but it is a possibility that you leave yourself open to. A lot of people are saying so what, its just a bunger. They are illegal. Especially when we have directives against bringing them... That's why the police came in hard
SPALDING Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 It seems to me that all the people whinging about a cracker and applauding the police reaction dont seem to realize that SPEEDING is also illegal but will you accept being beaten or dogged in for a couple of kays over? No you wouldnt why?,because its socially acceptable!!!
Noise Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 People should just agree to disagree and leave it at that. I can see where this thread is going.
azza Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 people talk alot of **** on this forum yes letting the bunger off was wrong, but the police overreacted way too much. Alot of people throwing their opinion around weren't even at the game, and those who were in the RBB and are still having a crack at the SUS boys and backing the cops, are complete dickheads. I was there and i couldnt see exactly what happened, so im guessing neither can you, so just keep your mouths shut. SIMPLE And based on the cops throwing the innocent persons out, i would hope if that happening in the RBB, people would back them up
BigDukes Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 One of the SUS ended up in hospital FFS..over a bunger? Should the SUS have acted a bit smarter knowing police and seccos where gonna be all over the joint? Yes Did the ENTIRE bay deserve to have cops come in swinging batons and spraying mace? **** no. The actions of one or two doesnt merit the coppers coming in and throwing dog shots at people who had nothing to do with the incident. It could have just as easily been us or any other supporters group in the league. Shame on some of you who say they deserved it. Most of them are no different from you and I. EXACTLY!
Kraken Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 people talk alot of **** on this forum yes letting the bunger off was wrong, but the police overreacted way too much. Alot of people throwing their opinion around weren't even at the game, and those who were in the RBB and are still having a crack at the SUS boys and backing the cops, are complete dickheads. I was there and i couldnt see exactly what happened, so im guessing neither can you, so just keep your mouths shut. SIMPLE And based on the cops throwing the innocent persons out, i would hope if that happening in the RBB, people would back them up Given the stance RBB took with what happened last week, I would assume IF a member lit a firework they would be identified, handed over to the police and punished.
azza Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 people talk alot of **** on this forum yes letting the bunger off was wrong, but the police overreacted way too much. Alot of people throwing their opinion around weren't even at the game, and those who were in the RBB and are still having a crack at the SUS boys and backing the cops, are complete dickheads. I was there and i couldnt see exactly what happened, so im guessing neither can you, so just keep your mouths shut. SIMPLE And based on the cops throwing the innocent persons out, i would hope if that happening in the RBB, people would back them up Given the stance RBB took with what happened last week, I would assume IF a member lit a firework they would be identified, handed over to the police and punished. that has nothing to do with what im saying. Im saying if they tried to throw an innocent person out!
Noise Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 people talk alot of **** on this forum yes letting the bunger off was wrong, but the police overreacted way too much. Alot of people throwing their opinion around weren't even at the game, and those who were in the RBB and are still having a crack at the SUS boys and backing the cops, are complete dickheads. I was there and i couldnt see exactly what happened, so im guessing neither can you, so just keep your mouths shut. SIMPLE And based on the cops throwing the innocent persons out, i would hope if that happening in the RBB, people would back them up Given the stance RBB took with what happened last week, I would assume IF a member lit a firework they would be identified, handed over to the police and punished. I doubt thats going to happen mate
Boban Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 There was no need for the bunger to begin with. That is what started it all. My mates and I could not belIeve the police reaction or the numbers they came in. The two matters are completely separate even though one would not have happened without the other. The fact (yes I agree with you) that the police went OTT does not negate the fact the bunger was lit. That is idiotic. No one wants to answer this question but I'll ask it again? What do the flares and fireworks add to the game? Why do you do it when the club is fined? I have no real issue with flares and fireworks personally other than the fact that they are banned from our sport. In light of this ban, The guy who lit the bunger is an idiot. I guess that makes me a Cro hater now using your logic. Lastly don't assume that I hate the club because I don't agree with what some of you get up to. That has and never will be the case. If you want to tell people that they are not welcome, then get on the board and then make the statement.
Noise Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Also..if you were not at the game and are on here playing the role of police sympathizer..you'd best shut the **** the up.
Kraken Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Also..if you were not at the game and are on here playing the role of police sympathizer..you'd best shut the **** the up. what are you going to do about, jump through my screen and hit me with my keyboard. Piss off KB warrior
Noise Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 (edited) Also..if you were not at the game and are on here playing the role of police sympathizer..you'd best shut the **** the up. what are you going to do about, jump through my screen and hit me with my keyboard. Piss off KB warrior If you didn't go to the game..Your basing everything your saying from media reports and this forum. Your input is not as valid as somebody who was actually there and saw how everything went down. Keyboard warrior?..right oh champ. Im Pabz..Come and find me at the next meet up/game and we'll have a good man to man chat. Edited August 23, 2012 by Noise
essdub Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 A big over reaction by the police. A very, very big over reaction by them. For shame. All people have to do is behave themselves and there doesn't need to be any reaction from anyone. The only shameful people are the ones who just don't know how to act as responsible human beings, especially when every person knew that there was going to be a large police contingent as a result of the stupidity at the Macarthur vs Sydney game. There surely can't be any sympathy for someone as foolish to cause a ruckus when they knew what the conditions would be like. exactly. i can't believe the disrespect some people have for the police. When you need help, who do you call? I can tell you it isn't the ghost busters.
Noise Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 A big over reaction by the police. A very, very big over reaction by them. For shame. All people have to do is behave themselves and there doesn't need to be any reaction from anyone. The only shameful people are the ones who just don't know how to act as responsible human beings, especially when every person knew that there was going to be a large police contingent as a result of the stupidity at the Macarthur vs Sydney game. There surely can't be any sympathy for someone as foolish to cause a ruckus when they knew what the conditions would be like. I agree that doing anything knowing that the coppers and secos where gonna be all over it was stupid. The person that lit it (if caught) was the one that should have copped it. Not the 30 or so that copped a beating, pepperspray, the dog squad..apparantly they even had Tazers. The guy whos in hospital didnt have anything to do with the incident..Justice?..highly un ****ing likely. A big over reaction by the police. A very, very big over reaction by them. For shame. All people have to do is behave themselves and there doesn't need to be any reaction from anyone. The only shameful people are the ones who just don't know how to act as responsible human beings, especially when every person knew that there was going to be a large police contingent as a result of the stupidity at the Macarthur vs Sydney game. There surely can't be any sympathy for someone as foolish to cause a ruckus when they knew what the conditions would be like. exactly. i can't believe the disrespect some people have for the police. When you need help, who do you call? I can tell you it isn't the ghost busters. Lol you honestly can't believe the disrespect a lot of people on here have for the police? Did you grow up in Western Sydney?
BHF Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Also..if you were not at the game and are on here playing the role of police sympathizer..you'd best shut the **** the up. what are you going to do about, jump through my screen and hit me with my keyboard. Piss off KB warrior If you didn't go to the game..Your basing everything your saying from media reports and this forum. Your input is not as valid as somebody who was actually there and saw how everything went down. Keyboard warrior?..right oh champ. Im Pabz..Come and find me at the next meet up/game and we'll have a good man to man chat. +1
essdub Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 A big over reaction by the police. A very, very big over reaction by them. For shame. All people have to do is behave themselves and there doesn't need to be any reaction from anyone. The only shameful people are the ones who just don't know how to act as responsible human beings, especially when every person knew that there was going to be a large police contingent as a result of the stupidity at the Macarthur vs Sydney game. There surely can't be any sympathy for someone as foolish to cause a ruckus when they knew what the conditions would be like. I agree that doing anything knowing that the coppers and secos where gonna be all over it was stupid. The person that lit it (if caught) was the one that should have copped it. Not the 30 or so that copped a beating, pepperspray, the dog squad..apparantly they even had Tazers. The guy whos in hospital didnt have anything to do with the incident..Justice?..highly un ****ing likely. A big over reaction by the police. A very, very big over reaction by them. For shame. All people have to do is behave themselves and there doesn't need to be any reaction from anyone. The only shameful people are the ones who just don't know how to act as responsible human beings, especially when every person knew that there was going to be a large police contingent as a result of the stupidity at the Macarthur vs Sydney game. There surely can't be any sympathy for someone as foolish to cause a ruckus when they knew what the conditions would be like. exactly. i can't believe the disrespect some people have for the police. When you need help, who do you call? I can tell you it isn't the ghost busters. Lol you honestly can't believe the disrespect a lot of people on here have for the police? Did you grow up in Western Sydney? I do know there is alot of people with disrespect for the police but to me it is ridiculous. I grew up in western Sydney. Horsley Park, Fairfield and Wetherill Park.
BHF Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Most of them are no different from you and I. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Quote of the year contender!! i seriously **** hate you disco d.ick. ive never seen you at a game yet you post on this forum non stop
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