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Totally wrong.
However Suella is now addressing this. Ultra liberal High ranking coppers had better watch out, if they thought Priti was bad then they will get a real shock with this tough cookie.
Totally wrong.
However Suella is now addressing this. Ultra liberal High ranking coppers had better watch out, if they thought Priti was bad then they will get a real shock with this tough cookie.
yungmafbog
"You and others on here might want to defund the Police and all that but I don't."
News to me!
Personally I'd be amazed if you could find any thread where I've supported the defunding of the police. I think it's a mental position to take.
You go on to say:
"There are a few bad apples, there always will be in all walks of life to target all of them in that manner is very naïve - unless you have an agenda."
I disagree - we should absolutely target the few bad apples. Why should they remain and spoil the reputation of the colleagues?
The agenda is one that I believe we should all share - and that's to ensure that as far as possible, we don't allow the police force of tomorrow to look anything like the force of the past.
"You and others on here might want to defund the Police and all that but I don't."
News to me!
Personally I'd be amazed if you could find any thread where I've supported the defunding of the police. I think it's a mental position to take.
You go on to say:
"There are a few bad apples, there always will be in all walks of life to target all of them in that manner is very naïve - unless you have an agenda."
I disagree - we should absolutely target the few bad apples. Why should they remain and spoil the reputation of the colleagues?
The agenda is one that I believe we should all share - and that's to ensure that as far as possible, we don't allow the police force of tomorrow to look anything like the force of the past.
youngmafbog
You wrote:
"There are a few bad apples, there always will be in all walks of life to target all of them"
My point is that it's perfectly fine to target all the bad apples.
Do you think this story is an indication that ALL police should be targeted?
Do you still think that I (and 'others') want to defund the police?
Why?
You wrote:
"There are a few bad apples, there always will be in all walks of life to target all of them"
My point is that it's perfectly fine to target all the bad apples.
Do you think this story is an indication that ALL police should be targeted?
Do you still think that I (and 'others') want to defund the police?
Why?
youngmafbog
"we need a Police force looking like we had years ago"
But without the corruption and racism right? Without the cover ups and stuff.
Not like any of these:
https:/ /www.sp ectator .co.uk/ article /the-sh ocking- truth-a bout-po lice-co rruptio n-in-br itain
"we need a Police force looking like we had years ago"
But without the corruption and racism right? Without the cover ups and stuff.
Not like any of these:
https:/
try reading it, spicerack
///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.///
///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.///