Copwatchers
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Police brutality is a term used to describe the excessive use of physical force, assault, verbal attacks, and threats by police officers and other law enforcement officers. .Brutality is one of several forms of police misconduct which include false arrest, intimidation, racial profiling, political repression, surveillance abuse, sexual abuse, and police corruption.
The purpose of this channel is to provide one space where we can upload video evidence of police abusing their powers for all to see,the aim being that if they know we are paying attention and watching them,they will have to behave in the right manner and observe what civil rights we still have left.
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Yes, my mate Mark disputed it and they dropped it, cheeky F*****s!
See you in Brixton if you can still make it?
these two videos, the same cop. Who knows how many times he's
intimitaded people and kicked them out of the Harbor that didn't
get captured on video. They also need to be in your favorites.
Baltimore Cop vs. Skateboarder
Baltimore's Worse Cop Once again
These days the Soldiers and Police are far worse than the Regular Criminals.
I think we need to make a Soldier W\atchers profile on here.
Police Brutality in america is at its worst! Especially here in Miami.
-Jose Manuel
THE REAL FATHERS FOR JUSTICE.
Is a civil rights movement campaigning for equality in family law, and for a child's rights to enjoy the love and care of BOTH PARENTS following Separation or divorce.
Britain's gender-biased family courts regime leads to the exclusion of tens of thousands of parents (mainly fathers) and grandparents every year from the lives of the children they Love, with catastrophic consequences for our Society as a whole.
Incorporated on March 16, 2002, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition has grown from five founding police officers to a membership of over 4,500 including over 125 speakers, living in 38 of the United States and in 8 other countries.
All LEAP speakers are former drug-warriors; police, parole, probation, and corrections officers, judges, prosecutors, prison wardens, FBI, and DEA agents. LEAP has members and supporters across the United States and in fifty-six other countries.