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Another Police Rapist
So another police officer is charged with rape.
What a coincidence that the charge came days after the trial of The rapist killed Couzens.
Also to say Couzens will die in jail.
Maybe will as he will no doubt take his own life even when under close supervision.
No doubt if he does not commit suicide he will be released early by some do gooder who will cry "human rights".
What a coincidence that the charge came days after the trial of The rapist killed Couzens.
Also to say Couzens will die in jail.
Maybe will as he will no doubt take his own life even when under close supervision.
No doubt if he does not commit suicide he will be released early by some do gooder who will cry "human rights".
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am not sure what point you are trying to make but there are approximately 153,000 police officers plus 9,500 Special Constables plus 2,900 British Transport Police Officers. It is inevitable there will be some bad apples. Important note this officer has been charged, at present he is not guilty.
As for Couzens IMHO he should be swinging from a rope.
As for Couzens IMHO he should be swinging from a rope.
A fireman raped a 9 year old girl he rescued from a blaze.
A doctor raped a teenager.
A bus driver raped a 14 year old girl.
A paramedic raped a patient.
BBC presenters convicted of rape.
Taxi driver convicted of multiple rapes.
Priests, imams, vicars, rabbis, granthis, pujarus, gurus have been convicted of rape.
Every large organisation and employer of a lot of people will employ somebody who will be convicted of rape. Every large group of people will have the same sad statistic.
Sadly employers don't have a crystal ball and can't weed out people who will commit crimes in the future.
Couzens will not be released early unless there are very exceptional circumstances such as terminal illness that cannot be treated in prison.
A doctor raped a teenager.
A bus driver raped a 14 year old girl.
A paramedic raped a patient.
BBC presenters convicted of rape.
Taxi driver convicted of multiple rapes.
Priests, imams, vicars, rabbis, granthis, pujarus, gurus have been convicted of rape.
Every large organisation and employer of a lot of people will employ somebody who will be convicted of rape. Every large group of people will have the same sad statistic.
Sadly employers don't have a crystal ball and can't weed out people who will commit crimes in the future.
Couzens will not be released early unless there are very exceptional circumstances such as terminal illness that cannot be treated in prison.
Hooray another stupid stuff thread on AB
let him take his own life but only after we have ripped his finger nails out - and that is before he is found guilty
oh heavens is there nothing new?
well - Sir Lindsay Hoyle the speaker of our very own House of Commons has called for an urgent meeting with some so called person-in-charge. He wishes to know on the behalf of the honourable leddies of the House of Commons how he managed to get a licence to guard ( or something )
The defence attorney of the accused has offered an opinon on whether his client made eyes at the ladies of the House
and reported that he hadnt - - o no they were far too ugly! (*)
ter daah ! sozza sozza - rozza rozza is not a subject for lozza
( police rape is not a subject for laughter)
(*) The Divine Oscar at his libel trial ( 1894 - oo datta long time ago) - was asked a propos - the stable lad - did you kiss him?
and the divine oscar replied oh no he was far too ugly
this was exploited by Sir Tufton Bufton QC for the Crown who then asked at regular intervals: and the butler, did you kiss him or was he far to ugly
Wilde lost
let him take his own life but only after we have ripped his finger nails out - and that is before he is found guilty
oh heavens is there nothing new?
well - Sir Lindsay Hoyle the speaker of our very own House of Commons has called for an urgent meeting with some so called person-in-charge. He wishes to know on the behalf of the honourable leddies of the House of Commons how he managed to get a licence to guard ( or something )
The defence attorney of the accused has offered an opinon on whether his client made eyes at the ladies of the House
and reported that he hadnt - - o no they were far too ugly! (*)
ter daah ! sozza sozza - rozza rozza is not a subject for lozza
( police rape is not a subject for laughter)
(*) The Divine Oscar at his libel trial ( 1894 - oo datta long time ago) - was asked a propos - the stable lad - did you kiss him?
and the divine oscar replied oh no he was far too ugly
this was exploited by Sir Tufton Bufton QC for the Crown who then asked at regular intervals: and the butler, did you kiss him or was he far to ugly
Wilde lost