...would be about the only thing he could say he was doing if he wanted to deny intentionally tripping a suspected drug dealer who was fleeing from police in London, England. See the video at this:
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/09/caught-on-video-british-man-trips-suspect-running-from-police.html?intcmp=hplnws.
While he may be getting kudos from the police (who want him to come forward), the guy in the linked video, who tripped the suspected bad guy, may be wise to not come forward. Sadly, England probably is almost as litigious as the USA and chances are if the foot extender comes forward, the suspect may sue him for whatever he can get. I Would hope not and can only wish the guy well. He sure made that move with a determined but subdued amount of flair, I have to hand him that. If there just was one word to describe the action he took to assist the police I would say that word would have to be "outstanding".
All the best,
Glenn B
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/09/caught-on-video-british-man-trips-suspect-running-from-police.html?intcmp=hplnws.
While he may be getting kudos from the police (who want him to come forward), the guy in the linked video, who tripped the suspected bad guy, may be wise to not come forward. Sadly, England probably is almost as litigious as the USA and chances are if the foot extender comes forward, the suspect may sue him for whatever he can get. I Would hope not and can only wish the guy well. He sure made that move with a determined but subdued amount of flair, I have to hand him that. If there just was one word to describe the action he took to assist the police I would say that word would have to be "outstanding".
All the best,
Glenn B
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