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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
(MR JUSTICE MORLAND)
The Strand London Tuesday 23 October 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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LORD JUSTICE SEDLEY
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JOHN WILSON | Respondent/Claimant | |
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COMMISSIONER OF POLICE | ||
OF THE METROPOLIS | Applicant/Defendant |
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MR L THOMAS (instructed by Christian Fisher, Bloomsbury) appeared on behalf of THE RESPONDENT
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Tuesday 23 October 2001
"I saw the video film very many times during the hearing. Each time I became more and more convinced that it was no accidental collision, but a deliberate assault upon the claimant who, innocently but unwisely, had stopped to watch the attack on the police car. To me the video film clearly shows the unidentified officer running along the lane marking on the road with a baton in his right hand, well above shoulder height, with his shield raised in his left hand. He veers to his right towards the attacked police car and when the claimant is stationary to his immediate left, the officer turns quickly to his left and charges into the claimant, felling him to the ground. He pauses and looks down at the claimant who is out cold below him. He then side-steps to his right and then prances off to his left with his baton still raised. He ran off in the general direction of The Strand."