I bet that copper didn't even check to see if the door was unlocked first.
And the copper who jumped on the bonnet... what a ****. The old guy had apparently already driven off once (the reason they were smacking the hell out of his windows), didn't it occur to him that the man might drive off again, with him on the bonnet?!
Our replies are a little too similar...how disturbing.
top brains for the man on the bonnet - what would happen to him if he drove off??? Is that really necessary for a pensioner? He obviously didn't do what they asked him to do, so they got annoyed and decided to act like that - Pride comes before a fall comes to mind!!
Jumping on the bonnet is part of the shock distraction tactic, so is the yelling, its so the person in the car cannot think of any attack action only defence as so much is happening at the same time.
Jumping on the bonnet is part of the shock distraction tactic, so is the yelling, its so the person in the car cannot think of any attack action only defence as so much is happening at the same time.
That's quite interesting sidibear.... it certainly worked. Did you see how fragile the pensioner looked as he was dragged away from his car?
Repeat offender by all accounts.....
http://archive.southwalesargus.co.uk/2004/7/30/58738.html
All credit to original poster on 28DL.