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Well, what are the criminal charges against you? Why don't you simply tell us?
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Cos the specifics are neither yours nor anybody elses business . The point is to highlight the failings , incompetence and corruption within this particular institution .
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Not at all. It's you that has been charged, not them.
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Exactly my point . And yet I was the victim of a serious crime in the first place !
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Let's be honest here please. The police are not going to charge you with offences unless they have strong evidence that you have committed crimes, are they?
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We have the best Police Force in the World
They wouldn’t do anything wrong. There is no smoke without fire ![]() |
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"Let's be honest here please. The police are not going to charge you with offences unless they have strong evidence that you have committed crimes, are they"?
I'll give the Birmingham four a ring and ask them. |
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Guildford Four and Birmingham Six
The world has changed quite a bit since then.. Probably swung too far in favour of.. imo. |
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The British Police are the best in the world
I don't believe one of these stories I've heard 'Bout them raiding our pubs for no reason at all Lining the customers up by the wall Picking out people and knocking them down Resisting arrest as they're kicked on the ground Searching their houses and calling them **** I don't believe that sort of thing happens here... ![]() |
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Yeah, Plod are great these days.....
Some of this was revealed in a little-noticed report by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary, which went on to deliver some even more shocking news. Nearly half of 17,200 officers and staff surveyed said that if they discovered corruption among their colleagues and chose to report it, they didn’t believe their evidence would be treated in confidence and would fear ‘adverse consequences’. The second report, compiled by the Serious Organised Crime Agency, bears this out. It says there has been a sharp increase over the past five years in the number of police officers dealing heroin, cocaine and amphetamines and an equally startling rise in the number of officers abusing their power ‘for sexual gratification’ — in other words bullying or cajoling suspects, witnesses and even victims into having sex with them. Just this week, in fact, it emerged that the Met suspended 73 coppers, community support officers and other staff on corruption charges in the past two years. They cited drug crimes, bribery, theft, fraud, sexual misconduct and — everybody’s favourite — un-authorised disclosure of information. Eleven were convicted in court, but what happened to the others? The Met spokesman said rather blandly that some were allowed to resign or retire (presumably with full pension rights) and some were dismissed. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-shocking-truth-about-police-corruption-in-britain 2015 so maybe they’re all saints now... |
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Police have admitted a second wrongful conviction under new coronavirus laws, as several cases are reviewed.
The 21-year-old man was arrested outside a leisure centre in Tooting, south-west London, on 28 March. He was charged with violating schedule 21 of the Coronavirus Act 2020, which only applies to “potentially infectious persons” and was intended to support quarantine measures. The same law was used in the first wrongful conviction known since the start of the UK’s lockdown, of a woman who was fined £660 after “loitering” at a railway station. Her conviction was quashed after lawyers and journalists at The Independent and The Times raised concern. The latest case was overturned after the Press Association agency questioned the Metropolitan Police about how the law had been applied in London magistrates' court cases. |
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Anyone know if they have changed the Law with regard to “ potentially infectious persons “?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcMkQJ3nRY0
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Independent Journalist and i'm on my daily exercise... My @Rse!! Just Fecking go home!! you Nosey Cnt!!
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all that is wrong with uk police, arrest for lawful activity, no ppe, abuse of powers, oversized ego's. If an intelligence test was part of recruitment most of them wouldn't have a job.
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I can’t wait to be stopped. I am going to report The Housing Minister, The Prime Minister and his girlfriend
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