Thorgalaeg
Deity
I understand excesive force is to cause a harm or limite personal rights of a person or persons (may it be the delinquent or others) beyond that is reasonable. The policeman simply blocked the street i dont see any particular harm for anybody or any serious rights limitations in that.
The only particular thing here is he used the bridge instead of a police car. Do police have authority to raise a bridge, obviously not in normal circunstances, the same way police cant block a street without a reason, but this were not normal circunstances. Maybe $40 seem ridiculous but there was a crime (or a misdemeanor depending on country law). Should any crime not be prosecuted if the cost of prosecuting it is higher than the cost of the crime itself? Wouldnt such policy leads to chaos and impunity? Also it is dangerous for pedestrians to have a car speeding around streets. So it was a need to stop it ASAP.
THIS may be excesive force on the other hand:
Link to video.
The only particular thing here is he used the bridge instead of a police car. Do police have authority to raise a bridge, obviously not in normal circunstances, the same way police cant block a street without a reason, but this were not normal circunstances. Maybe $40 seem ridiculous but there was a crime (or a misdemeanor depending on country law). Should any crime not be prosecuted if the cost of prosecuting it is higher than the cost of the crime itself? Wouldnt such policy leads to chaos and impunity? Also it is dangerous for pedestrians to have a car speeding around streets. So it was a need to stop it ASAP.
THIS may be excesive force on the other hand:
Link to video.