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These notebooks would have been referred to when giving evidence. This evidence was accepted as the truth when we now know it was a pack of lies. From the Guardian 16th Sept Quote:
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The Hillsborough families have quite a strong argument that the failures in crowd control and disaster management were so great that the eventual outcome was by no means unforseeable. They're not going to get an unlawful killing verdict but a narrative verdict finding negligence on the part of some of those involved is quite achievable IMO. |
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I'm aware my interpretation of some legal jargon is my own and may not relate to actual law however I do not see Hillsborough as an 'accident' in any way. My interpretation of that word is an incident to which nobody can be directly blamed. I see an 'accident' as "one of those things" or "couldn't be helped".
From the limited information I've read about April 15th 1989 I'd say the whole thing could have been avoided. |
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They had many warnings this could happen as well, both Sheffield Wednesday and the FA. The FA refused to sanction a change of venues, United had offered the use of Old Trafford even, but they ignored all requests.
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We don't know the truth because the truth has been covered by lies to cover mistakes made by senior officers on the day who had a few moments to give an order to open a gate. Accident = an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury. Yes I know that big word death is missing. |
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From what I understand the officer made a bad judgment call. A lot of people want his head on a block. Me I would be hapy with those who took part in the cover up should be put before the courts. There I'v said it again...... |
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Are you saying that all policemen should be older people with knowledge of the world then as oddly that does not even apply to the army. As above compassion and humanity was needed on that day but the police just looked at a fence and in their eyes the dying were not people but objects that needed to be fenced in. We still require justice and until justice has been done do not expect anyone affected to let up over this tragic event until justice prevails. |
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I have just watched a report on ITV news about a young copper(at the time)who submitted a truthful report saying exactly what happened but all the parts that threw the senior officers into disrepute were crossed out by the senior officers of the time . You really need to stop this undirected hatred for the police in general and direct your anger at the right people ,you are starting to look like a vindictive fool |
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I would be trying to help if I was confronted with that scene, did you know that victims begged them to open the gates but the officers turned their backs on them and only they could open them. So rather than giving me a rep for telling the truth get real and read up the facts and stop making foolish assumptions and calling people fools when it is people like you that still believe the police version of events, so stop being a south yorkshire police loving fanboy fool. You can tell by your attitude who you believe and sadly the are still many like you trying to protect those spineless illegitimate policemen who watched innocent people die. It will be easy to find out which officers did not alter their statements and possibly it may just be the senior officers prosecuted but those officers still have to live with themselves for watching innocent people die, not a memory that I would want. |
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I have witnessed massacres not accidents but deliberate acts of mass killing from as little as six hundred metres away and orders prevented me from doing what i thought i should have done what was stopping those coppers that day and if it too was orders who gave them and lets be having them in the dock. Marty whilst i do not share Peters general dislike (lets try and keep it polite) for the police you have got to understand that for many if not all the hillsborough familys and fans there that day the behaviour and actions of the police were shameful and did come across as uncaring and gutless for want of a better term.
Hillsborough is a damn deep wound that unless you were there or were directly affected by it you cannot begin to grasp a whole range of emotions and feelings and for those people a decent degree of latitude should be afforded rather then constant criticism and i am talking about what i have read on other forums not just this one. |
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You really don't have a clue how shock and inexperience show themselves do you .Your reaction is to call a young inexperienced copper who has just watched a man die gutless because he cannot do anything other than stand in shock at what he has just seen .I hope your attitude is not typical of most other scousers affected by this tragedy as any sympathy will rapidly evaporate . |
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I doubt that a single one would ever admit to standing there watching people die when a simple act of compassion such as the opening of a gate could have saved people or prevented injury, as above I would not want those images haunting my psyche for the rest of my life. |
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