by Suff » 02 May 2016, 09:12
I've tried to stay out of this for as long as possible because my views are radically different from almost everyone else.
I agree with Frank totally that those police who attempted to pervert the course of justice should be charged for it. They are supposed to be kept to a higher standard that us because they are the gatekeepers of peace and compliance in our society.
I am totally and completely against any verdict which finds the police guilty of any kind of killing.
Not so long back on this very board I said that if I knocked someone over by accident and they fell and died because of a pre-existing condition which nobody could have foreseen, then I would not expect to wind up in court on manslaughter charges. It would be an accident, terrible, but an accident.
However the opinion on this board was that I should be up on charges. Notably I was defending the actions of a police officer that every wanted to hate. Hell I didn't like him myself but I recognised that what happened could happen to my own son and that it needed to be viewed that way.
So I'm totally bemused today. Are they suggesting that the police crushed them up against the fence? Surely there were not enough police.
But even I, who take no interest in football and especially any interest in this case since I've seen the direction it was going in, know that it was the fans who "killed" their fellow fans.
I note the fans are not in the dock.
I also note that it was obvious to a blind man that everyone was going to blame the police whether it was their fault or not. Hence their illegal actions afterwards.
Yes mistakes were made and people have paid for that. The police have learned and clubs have also learned. Then again it was always possible this could happen again.
However one lesson has been learned that absolutely nobody is talking about. A lesson which has absolutely guaranteed, in the UK anyway, that this will never happen again.
The lesson was learned by the fans. They have learned that if those at the back don't behave like adults and stand there until they are either let in or don't get into the match, then their actions could kill some of their own. I don't doubt that everyone in that mass of pushing bodies has not had a few seconds to wonder what would have happened if they had been at the front, instead of at the back.
It' won't happen again because the fans have learned, finally, to act like adults and accept what is rather than trying to use their massed strength to force entry.
Notably this will never be said. Nothing will ever be directly learned from it. Because it's being ignored, fans in other countries my, once again, face this very issue. Because this entire decades of action has been one whole "lie by omission" as the families have tried to hang this on the police because they were simply not prepared to deal with this kind of incident and reverted to orders rather than good common sense.
Nothing can come of this enquiry but more tragedy on top of the tragedy already experienced. Because it ignores the very root cause of the issue.
Which is why I never read a single article about it, have no interest in the proceedings and try to avoid discussing it. The verdict was, in the end, utterly predictable and utterly unjust.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.