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30 Jan 24 09:14
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Very disturbing documentary showing a mentally ill woman being arrested after threatening to jump off Bristol suspension bridge, disgusting behaviour by the officers involved and very hard to watch. CPS decided not to charge them, disgraceful.

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By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 30 Jan 24 10:28
The coppers in both cases should have been thrown out, if thats just a snapshot of what goes on daily we are truly phecked. The copper that had alleged sexual encounters with the drunk girl actually done very well out of it financially. Laugh  You really couldnt make it up.
By:
1st time poster
When: 30 Jan 24 12:30
you mean the aptly named **** something Laugh
By:
impossible123
When: 30 Jan 24 13:46
The bent copper that took advantage of the drunk girl, and taxpayers money (4yrs on full pay) should be in the slammer; his wife probably as blind as a bat too. For him to use ptsd as the excuse due to work as a copper was pathetic.

I think the "Independent" panel adjudicating could not have lived in the real world; the bent copper was bigger and stronger than the woman yet he'd not fight her off. I think this decision was considered more financially appropriate and lesser stigmatic to the "reputation" of serving police officers.

I'm gobsmacked!
By:
stewarts rise
When: 30 Jan 24 13:55
Problem is as regards the two mental health cases, the young coppers don't have the life experience and maturity to deal with mentally ill people. As the police federation rep himself said because of all the violent drunken/drugged up people they have to deal with on a daily basis they get desentisised to people who are in need of help. A truly shocking documentary!
"I'm going to parvo someone today", one of the coppers said and he picked on the most vulnerable person to do it to.
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impossible123
When: 30 Jan 24 14:03
'stewarts', that was no excuse; the subject was a female - not a drunken yob on a weekend. I think they were unsuited by being coppers. I think they left the force voluntarily than faced disciplinary internal action.

I do not think the police fed rep helped matters either nor the police force. His comments were ill-judged and inappropriate on this particular case.
By:
HappyHibby
When: 30 Jan 24 14:33
The bent copper that took advantage of the drunk girl, and taxpayers money (4yrs on full pay) should be in the slammer; his wife probably as blind as a bat too. For him to use ptsd as the excuse due to work as a copper was pathetic.

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i think he still has to face the IOPC hearing ?

who i think have the power to sack him...

i might be wrong tho.
By:
HappyHibby
When: 30 Jan 24 14:38
if thats just a snapshot of what goes on daily we are truly phecked.

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dodgy stuff going on everywhere on a daily basis GC...

apart from horse racing of course...

that is whiter than white imv.
By:
impossible123
When: 30 Jan 24 14:49
If the abnormal behaviour of some police officers screened last night was replicated in other police forces up-and-down the country good luck to Joe public.
By:
s.kenbo
When: 30 Jan 24 19:15
Just watched this. While there was some very poor behaviour by the police, I was kind of expecting worse. The copper shagging the drunk bird got away with one, and got paid handsomely for it too.

I’ve had far worse happen to me in the back of police vans in the 90’s! Only difference is I probably deserved it!
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 30 Jan 24 20:07
copper shagging the drunk bird ive had far  worse happen to me in the back of a police van ......mind boogles kenbo !
By:
s.kenbo
When: 30 Jan 24 20:24
LaughLaugh
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