Manchester Airport video 'should be a watershed moment for GMP'
The incident at Manchester Airport where a GMP cop kicked and stamped on a suspect on the floor should be a ‘watershed moment for the force’.
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The incident at Manchester Airport where a GMP cop kicked and stamped on a suspect on the floor should be a ‘watershed moment for the force’.
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