Vanrouge
Full Member
I don't understand it either because just about everybody knows mistakes were made that day and everybody knows the police make errors all the time, it's only natural when it's run by human beings. There were mistakes on that day that led to a tragic incident but that wasn't the only one, there were many before and many after, there will be many more.
I just feel time and energy would be better spent trying to reduce the future policing errors and their consequences as opposed to all this focus on the justice for 96 individuals who make up a great, great minority of those who've experienced disastrous consequences because of police failings.
I'm not quite sure what they actually want to achieve, probably all this time and money just for an apology from somebody who has a fancy title but isn't really all that important to life.
Are we seriously going here? Anyone who's ever stood on a football terrace could have nothing but empathy for those who lost their lives that day, not to mention those who carry the trauma of having witnessed it. The sickening way the British establishment thought they could blame this on those nasty working class northerners with impunity has stuck in my throat for decades, and I am no lover of Liverpool Football Club or its more ludicrous fans. This is common human decency shit.