This time the Met. Inquiry ruled that the corrupt practices still go on and weren’t just 30-odd years ago. I thought Cressida male private* was a good appointment originally (in spite of the De Menezes killing) but she’s gotta go now.
Inquiry into Daniel Morgan’s murder in 1987 by the way. The murder scene wasn’t even searched! The guy was found with an axe in his head.
As an aside, an inquest in 1988 ruled it was an unlawful killing.
* and that’s got to beat Icey’s half-time homosexual as an example of the profanity checker gone mad.
Through the door there came familiar laughter, I saw your face and heard you call my name. Oh my friend we're older but no wiser, For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
The deeper story is astounding and shows how deep into the heart of the British state that this corruption lies. This video is a decent little overview. Fùcking revolting, they all want putting against the wall.
Frauds of the World linked to the rozzers involved too.
Through the door there came familiar laughter, I saw your face and heard you call my name. Oh my friend we're older but no wiser, For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
The Met need disbanding. They should of been disbanded years ago. Can have debates about the wider role of the police force, but even (especially?) those sympathetic to the police service must want the Met disbanding, it's rotten to its core.
Stephen Lawrence Jean Charles de Menzes Ian Tomlinson Daniel Morgan
To name a few. Not to mention their role in the Miners Strike and spying on environmental groups.
Corrupt and rotten to the core, if it was a school administration it would have been declared unfit years ago and another authority brought in to reform it.
This time the Met. Inquiry ruled that the corrupt practices still go on and weren’t just 30-odd years ago. .
This story surprised me a bit and I was saddened to hear of it. Hope things get cleaned up. Discredits those in the Metropolitan police who were trying to do a tough job at that time in what is often a very difficult environment/situations. I know the BBC done a very poignant drama based on a true story on the Metropolitan police just recently in red white and blue .About a young black man who joins to try to change things for the better .
This story surprised me a bit and I was saddened to hear of it. Hope things get cleaned up. Discredits those in the Metropolitan police who were trying to do a tough job at that time in what is often a very difficult environment/situations. I know the BBC done a very poignant drama based on a true story on the Metropolitan police just recently in red white and blue .About a young black man who joins to try to change things for the better .
I think you’re sugar-coating it a bit with the ‘trying to do a tough job’ line. They’ve been banged to rights by an independent panel, appointed and presented in Parliament by a government not renowned for being anti-police.
At the very least it was incompetence in the handling of the investigation into the murder and at worst corrupt policing. Then got years senior leadership have been obstructing the investigations into the investigation including that conducted by the panel. We’re not talking about the bad old days. We’re talking about senior officers hiding things recently.
The police’s job wouldn’t be so tough if they acted with integrity.
Through the door there came familiar laughter, I saw your face and heard you call my name. Oh my friend we're older but no wiser, For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Regardless of how you treat some people whilst in uniform though be it army/ police some don't like authority and resent being told what to do.
Unfortunately, the problem started decades ago with what at the time people known as 'do gooders'. A copper clipped a yob and it was accepted. Now it's police brutality. I am NOT saying it was right all the time but a copper knew his patch, who were thieves, drunks, and troublemakers.
Without going into many details law order was kept and don't forget that the police prosecuted ALL, not the cps who only prosecute 100% of cases where they will get a prosecution for figures. Again moving forward we have the defence solicitor who says 'my client had a deprived background etc.'
Moving forward again we had the disappearance of the local bobby, the copper who both you and your parents grew up with, the copper who knew his patch. Now we have the cavalry who come charging into a situation, lead by promotion seeking superiors who pretend to want the best for a community; until they leave and then a new superior takes over. This person knows nothing about an area and tweaks things to police their way.
We then have chief chief constables who when they get the job, then say they cannot police because of lack of funds. These highly intelligent policemen take on a job knowing they cannot deliver the policing the public expect !!!!!!!!!.
Lastly, we have the politicians who bring out new criminal laws but fail to pass sentences that will deter the criminals. They also fail to build new jails to house the criminals or replace the old ones, not to mention the pressures they put on the judiciary not to send villains to jail.
Sorry to all for my rant but in my opinion the whole system is not fit for purpose and is totally corrupt. We are now left with a situation that the police do little because it is against the perpetrator's rights, or totally overreact.
It doesn't mean we have to accept police brutality or corruption.
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Unfortunately, the problem started decades ago with what at the time people known as 'do gooders'. A copper clipped a yob and it was accepted. Now it's police brutality. I am NOT saying it was right all the time but a copper knew his patch, who were thieves, drunks, and troublemakers.
Without going into many details law order was kept and don't forget that the police prosecuted ALL, not the cps who only prosecute 100% of cases where they will get a prosecution for figures. Again moving forward we have the defence solicitor who says 'my client had a deprived background
I like your sentiments DB. Certainly in this country some things are a bit soft and things could be hardened.
Having said that I do feel you need the right sort of person in the police / army/ teachers even to make a difference. Someone with a good heart can make all the difference. Sometimes people get through the recruitment process and are not a right fit for the job. Herein for me is where the problem lies.
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