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Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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Quaxxann
Jailed: Policeman who knocked out London student's tooth with riot shield during tuition fees protest - Evening Standard



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Demonstrators: Student protests in 2010 primarily focused on the move to raise tuition fees (Picture: Getty)

Sebastian Mann
Published: 20 May 2015
Updated: 14:00, 20 May 2015

A police officer who knocked out a student's tooth with a riot shield was today told he carried out "gratuitous and unnecessary violence" as he was jailed for eight months.

Pc Andrew Ott, 36, struck Royal Holloway student William Horner as the 20-year-old tried to break free from a kettled area on Parliament Square in Westminster during protests over tuition fees in 2010.
Ott was found guilty yesterday of one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, but cleared of perverting the course of justice.
Today at Southwark Crown Court he sobbed in the dock as he was sentenced to eight months in prison.
The judge told Ott: "An extremely serious aggravating factor is your abuse of power as a police officer.
"You hit him with a full force blow to his face with your shield.
"That was wholly gratuitous, unnecessary violence, and I have considered the stress on William Horner over the last few years."
Jurors heard that Ott was taped on his personal recording device threatening violence towards the crowds that had gathered near the Houses of Parliament and talking about "getting" the protesters.
He was heard saying: "Poked the little c*** right in the eye" and "I've had enough of these c****, I just f****** hit him," the court heard.
Judge Pegden said he had "absolutely no doubt" that policing the protests on December 9 2010 was "frightening, stressful and exhausting".
But Mr Horner, who was not in court for the sentencing, "simply wanted to go home" and had not committed an offence when he was attacked, the judge added.
In mitigation, Kevin Baumber said his client had been diagnosed with depression and suffered from severe stress.
"Your honour may feel think on that day he was pushed into losing his normally sound judgment in what was a long, tiring and terrifying day," Mr Baumber said. "It was a day that was traumatic. It was a trauma that still lives with him."

Ott, who has served as a police officer since 2003, faced the "double jeopardy" of criminal proceedings and disciplinary action and was in danger of losing a career "that is dear to him", he added.
Ott's colleagues, Pc Calvin Lindsay and Pc Thomas Barnes, were both cleared yesterday of perverting the course of justice.
An investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission found all three officers have a case to answer for gross misconduct and they will face disciplinary hearings by the Met.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor, of the Met Police's directorate of professionalism, said: "We are naturally disappointed that an MPS officer has been convicted of an assault.
"His behaviour clearly fell well below the high standards we expect of our officers, even in challenging circumstances such as the violent disorder in which this incident occurred, and it is right that he was held to account in the criminal courts."
 




Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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I think the copper was a bit OTT.
 




















Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,201
Goldstone
I have more time for the police than most do, but they need to be held to account when they get it wrong.

Team student.
 


Feb 9, 2011
1,047
Lancing
Ott was taped on his personal recording device threatening violence towards the crowds that had gathered near the Houses of Parliament and talking about "getting" the protesters.
He was heard saying: "Poked the little c*** right in the eye" and "I've had enough of these c****, I just f****** hit him," the court heard.

Pretty thick as well
 




Seasidesage

New member
May 19, 2009
4,467
Brighton, United Kingdom
Team student - The Police in this country increasing act like an army of occupation. They need to refind their relationship with the people they are supposed to serve.

The student was a complete knob, that isn't a reason to attack him and its even less of a reason to invent a charge to justify it. If the copper had been a fan at a football match and done something similar he'd have got 3 years.

The Police need to observe the laws of the country too...
 




Elvis

Well-known member
Mar 22, 2010
1,413
Viva Las Hove
Lets be honest. We have all spent lots of time at football matches and have more than witnessed the OB behaving over the top on many occasions. Not only did then give him a kicking but they then concopted some bull to cover their skins.
Enjoy your time inside! How many teeth do you think he'll have left when he's released?
 




Da Man Clay

T'Blades
Dec 16, 2004
16,254
Anyone on team cop is a bit daft on this one unfortunately. Officer has been quite rightly held to account on this occasion.
 


topbanana36

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2007
1,753
New Zealand
Anyone on team cop is a bit daft on this one unfortunately. Officer has been quite rightly held to account on this occasion.

:fishing: it was easy.

My mind goes back to Brighton v Palace Oct 2003 when many Albion fans were hurt by the OB. The CCTV was not working and the police video conveniently stopped recording when the incidents took place.
 








Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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Quaxxann
Team student - The Police in this country increasing act like an army of occupation. They need to refind their relationship with the people they are supposed to serve.

The student was a complete knob, that isn't a reason to attack him and its even less of a reason to invent a charge to justify it. If the copper had been a fan at a football match and done something similar he'd have got 3 years.

The Police need to observe the laws of the country too...

But what if they are, due to government cuts, forced to adopt a paramilitary style of policing in Britain?
 


Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
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Quaxxann
I am always a staunch defender of the Constabulary, but the officer was clearly in the wrong.

He should have turned his recording thing off.

He thought it was off because the LED wasn't working.
 


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