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Was This Institutional Racism Or Simply Police Malpractice?
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Whatever description is put to it, these police officers, should feel the full weight of the law brought down on them, including the two women police officers who apparently have been cleared of any wrong doing.
Whatever description is put to it, these police officers, should feel the full weight of the law brought down on them, including the two women police officers who apparently have been cleared of any wrong doing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It appears from the reports that the officers concerned took a personal dislike to this poor man which may, or may not have been influenced by his ethnicity.
Whatever the reasons, the tragic outcome is undeniable - but if due process has been followed and the two women police officers have not been found responsible, then that judgement should stand.
We cannot allow the emotional impact of this dreadful event cloud judgements applied by the law.
Whatever the reasons, the tragic outcome is undeniable - but if due process has been followed and the two women police officers have not been found responsible, then that judgement should stand.
We cannot allow the emotional impact of this dreadful event cloud judgements applied by the law.
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divebuddy - //You can't just label the cops racist. There isn't any evidence of that. You can label them incompetent, uncaring and untrained, there's lots of evidence of that.//
Of course, neither I nor anyone else can accuse the police of racism here - which is why I didn't do that.
I merely put forward the possibility that the gentleman's ethnicity may ( and I stress may) have played some part in building their dislike of him, which led to them not taking his complaints seriously.
I am merely putting it forward as a possible aspect of their attitude - it is not the be-all and end-all of what they did, or rather failed to do - but it may be a part - and as I also said, we will never know.
Of course, neither I nor anyone else can accuse the police of racism here - which is why I didn't do that.
I merely put forward the possibility that the gentleman's ethnicity may ( and I stress may) have played some part in building their dislike of him, which led to them not taking his complaints seriously.
I am merely putting it forward as a possible aspect of their attitude - it is not the be-all and end-all of what they did, or rather failed to do - but it may be a part - and as I also said, we will never know.
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I recall a little old grey haired German woman who came into the counter at Paddington Green every day for years, without fail ,enquiring after her missing son. We sat her in the interview room and generally got her a cup of tea and told her our enquiries were ongoing.
We all knew the poor woman's son was killed about 6 years earlier in an accident and she just couldn't come to terms with it. That was really sad but she left the station quite reassured until the next day. I reckon times have changed big time since the 70s. :-(
We all knew the poor woman's son was killed about 6 years earlier in an accident and she just couldn't come to terms with it. That was really sad but she left the station quite reassured until the next day. I reckon times have changed big time since the 70s. :-(
yes retrocop things have changed for the worse. I was talking to a Police Officer who came to the house on Sunday ( son was a witness to an accident) . He was about middle forties and said he'd just been told he was going to have to work 10 years extra for his pension for £145k at the end of it. Also he said there was no time for adequate rural policing as police were understaffed in the urban areas and over-faced with paperwork. Total lack of enthusiasm so I am not surprised an irate person who frequently made complaints to the police was eventually (and tragically) overlooked on the one occasion he really needed Police support.
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AOG - ///// there is a vast body of statistical evidence that police in general are not evenly handed in the application of the law to people of different ethnicity. ///
Could that be because certain ethnicities are not even handed with society or the police? //
It could be - but that does not excuse dereliction of duty which in this case, has led to the horrible death of an innocent individual.
Could that be because certain ethnicities are not even handed with society or the police? //
It could be - but that does not excuse dereliction of duty which in this case, has led to the horrible death of an innocent individual.
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