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Unread 25 Jul 2005, 13:52   #117
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Re: London today

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Originally Posted by Radical Edward
I've seen this mentioned. I have also seen mentioned the fact that he came from brazil, and in brazil, if someone points a gun at you, you should run away whoever they are or you will get shot. You can take the brazillian out of brazil, but you can't take the mortal fear of being shot for no reason out of the brazillian.
The Brazilian police (in particular Sao Paulo) are also fairly notorious for shooting people.

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The Eldorado case is not an isolated one: Brazilian police are often accused of murder, torture and other crimes. Veja, a weekly newspaper, reported this month that 15,000 police officers, or 3% of the national total, are currently charged with serious crime. Even when ostensibly fighting crime rather than committing it, the police often shoot first and ask questions later. In Sao Paulo, the most populous state, the number of killings by the military police (who despite their name and weaponry, act as a general constabulary) hit a peak of 1,421 in 1992.
From http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~poli354/...il_police.html
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