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Ironically the case has been referred to the IPCC. A question has already been asked why there was no rapid response medics available on the scene. If there is a chance a taser may be used, it makes sense to have someone close by at least on standby. RIP Atkinson I remember that great goal you scored vs the wombles.
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RIP Daniela Dessi - Soprano:
"The Italian lyric-dramatic soprano Daniela Dessi has died aged just 59 after a short illness; she was in the prime of her career, and had been singing wonderfully as Maddalena in Andrea Chénier as recently as February of this year. Born in 1957 and educated in Parma and Siena, Dessi made her professional debut as Serpina in Pergolesi’s La serva padrona in 1980. Though she continued to sing baroque and Classical roles throughout her illustrious career (her dark-toned, flexible soprano and imposing stage-presence was particularly suited to the big Mozart roles like Fiordiligi and Vitellia, and she was scheduled to sing Cherubini’s Médée later this year), it was in Verdi, Puccini and verismo that she really made her name: vocally and visually glamorous, with a visceral, unaffected stage-presence often reminiscent of the heroines of Italian cinema, Dessi possessed a richly-coloured spinto voice capable of extraordinary line and lyricism even in heavier roles such as Minnie in La fanciulla del West, Santuzza (Cavalleria rusticana) and the title-role in Turandot. Over the past decade in particular, she had established herself as a formidable bel canto singer, with roles including Norma, Paolina in Poliuto, Lucrezia Borgia and Matilde in Guglielmo Tell, and was also active as a stage-director, teacher and recitalist."

With an equally stunning voice...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwtLKS51gaM
"The Italian lyric-dramatic soprano Daniela Dessi has died aged just 59 after a short illness; she was in the prime of her career, and had been singing wonderfully as Maddalena in Andrea Chénier as recently as February of this year. Born in 1957 and educated in Parma and Siena, Dessi made her professional debut as Serpina in Pergolesi’s La serva padrona in 1980. Though she continued to sing baroque and Classical roles throughout her illustrious career (her dark-toned, flexible soprano and imposing stage-presence was particularly suited to the big Mozart roles like Fiordiligi and Vitellia, and she was scheduled to sing Cherubini’s Médée later this year), it was in Verdi, Puccini and verismo that she really made her name: vocally and visually glamorous, with a visceral, unaffected stage-presence often reminiscent of the heroines of Italian cinema, Dessi possessed a richly-coloured spinto voice capable of extraordinary line and lyricism even in heavier roles such as Minnie in La fanciulla del West, Santuzza (Cavalleria rusticana) and the title-role in Turandot. Over the past decade in particular, she had established herself as a formidable bel canto singer, with roles including Norma, Paolina in Poliuto, Lucrezia Borgia and Matilde in Guglielmo Tell, and was also active as a stage-director, teacher and recitalist."

With an equally stunning voice...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwtLKS51gaM
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RIP Gene Wilder
i loved watching him in Blazing Saddles and Willy Wonka.

i loved watching him in Blazing Saddles and Willy Wonka.
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Loved him in the ultra un-PC Blazing Saddles - hilarious film.Rosie_titters wrote:RIP Gene Wilder![]()
i loved watching him in Blazing Saddles and Willy Wonka.


RIP.

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After a summer holiday it seems like the Grim Reaper is back...RIP Gene Wilder.
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I wonder where the Grim Reaper would go for his summer holiday?Nos89 wrote:After a summer holiday it seems like the Grim Reaper is back...RIP Gene Wilder.

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Grimsby? Huh? Huh?robbo10 wrote:I wonder where the Grim Reaper would go for his summer holiday?Nos89 wrote:After a summer holiday it seems like the Grim Reaper is back...RIP Gene Wilder.



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nut flush gooner wrote:Clearly you must be a bit of a lurker as I can't ever remember debating anything with you. I was thinking out loud, if the police are called to his house and he has previous issues with them, then perhaps they may know if he has any mental or other health issues?gazzatt2 wrote:One or your more stupid posts and I know that's hard !nut flush gooner wrote:Dalian Atkinson, apparently tasered by the old bill this morning. Apparently Atkinson has a heart problem, I wonder if the old bill take this sort of thing into account before they taser someone. RIP.
Do you think they check someone's medical history before the use taser
It was an open question, not a suggestion. Perhaps you need to read my post?
In fairness buddy, I would agree that it was a ridiculous suggestion -
1. No cop goes to a scene expecting to taser, so how would they have medics on standby ?
2. When things get out of hand, who has time to research a persons medical history, and also who would have access to it in these days of patient-doctor confidentiality ?
3. Most importantly, it was his dads house that the incident occurred at, so even if by miracle they did have his medical history, they wouldn't have associated it with the address in question
I know these days the cops are viewed with a huge amount of suspicion (and understandably so in some cases), but tasering a guy who is trying to kill his old man is a perfectly reasonable course of action in my opinion - too often these days, there is a reluctance/refusal to apportion the blame on the aggressor or the criminal, and the apologists are a large part of the reason why criminals will continue to thrive in an era where accountability doesn't exist

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Also RIP to the wife and three kids of the b*stard who murdered them with a hatchet and knife in cavan last week before also killing himself. All sorts of rumours circulate since about how the husband (who was a vice principal in a primary school
) suffered with depression (rumours yet to be proven either way), but the guy left notes pinned to the outside doors of his house asking neighbours to contact the cops, and he also left letters inside the house - this was no snap reaction and making excuses for the c.unt is outrageous imo. You could understand a man killing his wife (which of us hasn't thought about it ?
), but to kill innocent kids is barbaric and inexcusable.
How the wife's family have allowed him to be buried alongside her and the kids is something I will never understand
RIP



How the wife's family have allowed him to be buried alongside her and the kids is something I will never understand
RIP



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Also, UK Police (despite their reputation with all the police-hating, street fighting rebels on hereaugie wrote:nut flush gooner wrote:Clearly you must be a bit of a lurker as I can't ever remember debating anything with you. I was thinking out loud, if the police are called to his house and he has previous issues with them, then perhaps they may know if he has any mental or other health issues?gazzatt2 wrote:One or your more stupid posts and I know that's hard !nut flush gooner wrote:Dalian Atkinson, apparently tasered by the old bill this morning. Apparently Atkinson has a heart problem, I wonder if the old bill take this sort of thing into account before they taser someone. RIP.
Do you think they check someone's medical history before the use taser
It was an open question, not a suggestion. Perhaps you need to read my post?
In fairness buddy, I would agree that it was a ridiculous suggestion -
1. No cop goes to a scene expecting to taser, so how would they have medics on standby ?
2. When things get out of hand, who has time to research a persons medical history, and also who would have access to it in these days of patient-doctor confidentiality ?
3. Most importantly, it was his dads house that the incident occurred at, so even if by miracle they did have his medical history, they wouldn't have associated it with the address in question
I know these days the cops are viewed with a huge amount of suspicion (and understandably so in some cases), but tasering a guy who is trying to kill his old man is a perfectly reasonable course of action in my opinion - too often these days, there is a reluctance/refusal to apportion the blame on the aggressor or the criminal, and the apologists are a large part of the reason why criminals will continue to thrive in an era where accountability doesn't exist

The US police chiefs sat there open mouthed as they watched dashboard footage of UK police trying to calm an extremely aggressive and violent man who was threatening them with a knife. The UK cops had nightsticks and tasers drawn, but just kept backing up, placing a car between them and the offender, whilst they tried to talk him down. Eventually the guy dropped the knife and was arrested. When asked what the outcome would have been in the USA all the top US cops sat there said "That guy with the knife would have been shot dead".
My point being that possibly Atkinson was so violent he had to be tasered?

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It was appalling. Stories circulating now that he was a known wife beater too. Not sure how true those stories are of course but the callous, planned nature of the murders might back up the violent abuser stories and is truly shocking. How anyone could hurt their own kids (never mind beat and hack them to death) is beyond me.augie wrote:Also RIP to the wife and three kids of the b*stard who murdered them with a hatchet and knife in cavan last week before also killing himself. All sorts of rumours circulate since about how the husband (who was a vice principal in a primary school) suffered with depression (rumours yet to be proven either way), but the guy left notes pinned to the outside doors of his house asking neighbours to contact the cops, and he also left letters inside the house - this was no snap reaction and making excuses for the c.unt is outrageous imo. You could understand a man killing his wife (which of us hasn't thought about it ?
), but to kill innocent kids is barbaric and inexcusable.
How the wife's family have allowed him to be buried alongside her and the kids is something I will never understand
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RIP to that poor woman and her poor kids.

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Prince Buster
Ska Legend - Huge influence on groups like The Specials and Madness ( who took their name from.one of his songs and also dedicated a song to him "The Prince")
Ska Legend - Huge influence on groups like The Specials and Madness ( who took their name from.one of his songs and also dedicated a song to him "The Prince")
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Wasn't a fan of his tbh (I never liked much of the original ska, just the 2 Tone revival and the third wave - and I hate reggae), but sorry to hear of his death as his influence on the ska music I love was massive. Without him there would have been no Specials, or at least a very different Specials.StuartL wrote:Prince Buster
Ska Legend - Huge influence on groups like The Specials and Madness ( who took their name from.one of his songs and also dedicated a song to him "The Prince")
I think he was still performing live into his late 60's / early 70's too.

RIP.
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Gangsters by the specials is basically his Al Capone song reworked, Madness is his originally redone by "Madness"DB10GOONER wrote:Wasn't a fan of his tbh (I never liked much of the original ska, just the 2 Tone revival and the third wave - and I hate reggae), but sorry to hear of his death as his influence on the ska music I love was massive. Without him there would have been no Specials, or at least a very different Specials.StuartL wrote:Prince Buster
Ska Legend - Huge influence on groups like The Specials and Madness ( who took their name from.one of his songs and also dedicated a song to him "The Prince")
I think he was still performing live into his late 60's / early 70's too.![]()
RIP.
T tone stuff is a bit faster, with better backing sounds etc but the original ska still stands up well.
Saw Toots ( from Toots & Maytals) Wednesday night still going strong at 73 !