"Between April 2018 and March 2021, 66 officers and police staff faced misconduct proceedings having been investigated for abusing their position for a sexual purpose, including 42 in the past year alone ..."
i can understand that he might of been a bit of a handful for 1 pig to deal with, but after the other 2 showed up the first one delivers a kick which was absolutely unnecessary and probably not within allowed or trained procedureApparently he stole a can of beer and wouldn't comply with the officers.
So got what he deserved, according to some of the twitter replies.
Fuckin bully wants a taste of his own medicine.
They don't even care that they're being filmed. They don't give a shit for public opinion and have no fear of getting in trouble for their vile behaviour. That kick was totally out of order and the poor old bloke had a head injury.i can understand that he might of been a bit of a handful for 1 pig to deal with, but after the other 2 showed up the first one delivers a kick which was absolutely unnecessary and probably not within allowed or trained procedure
Absolutely, could have made a bad situation a whole lot worse, could have concussed/killed him. At the least it has opened them up to a compo claim for not following procedure. Very glad they got filmed doing it.That kick was totally out of order and the poor old bloke had a head injury.
Hertfordshire police have concluded that the officer's actions were "appropriate", after a review by its professional standards department.Absolutely, could have made a bad situation a whole lot worse, could have concussed/killed him. At the least it has opened them up to a compo claim for not following procedure. Very glad they got filmed doing it.
Aren't they exclusively staffed by ex-pigs who took early retirement?professional standards department
The old bloke was arrested for assaulting a police officer.Aren't they exclusively staffed by ex-pigs who took early retirement?
Mixture of civilian police staff which could include ex cops, and serving officers.Aren't they exclusively staffed by ex-pigs who took early retirement?
A life lesson in the perils of a job half doneThe old bloke was arrested for assaulting a police officer.
A bunch of cunts.Mixture of civilian police staff which could include ex cops, and serving officers.
assaulting a cop's boot from the looks of itThe old bloke was arrested for assaulting a police officer.
yeh lest they be thrown out for gross misconduct no doubtAren't they exclusively staffed by ex-pigs who took early retirement?
that's piggy speak for early retirement isn't itgross misconduct
Hitting the cop's foot with his head.The old bloke was arrested for assaulting a police officer.
no, it's cop speak for embarking on a second career as a security consultant or private investigatorthat's piggy speak for early retirement isn't it
A lot of them will be getting out in the runup to April 2022 as the McCloud judgement impacts heavily on the legacy pension arrangements for long-serving plod.no, it's cop speak for embarking on a second career as a security consultant or private investigator
i can understand that he might of been a bit of a handful for 1 pig to deal with, but after the other 2 showed up the first one delivers a kick which was absolutely unnecessary and probably not within allowed or trained procedure
In other news;
In other news;
The bodies of sisters Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, were found earlier this month at Fryent Gardens, a north west London park in Wembley. The sisters were thought to have been among a group of about 10 people who gathered in the park on the evening of Friday 5 June 2020 to celebrate Bibaa’s birthday. Police said the two sisters had stayed behind in the park after their friends left. The sisters were reported missing by their families late on Saturday 6 June 2020 when they did not return home. Their bodies were discovered around 1.00 p.m. on Sunday 7 June 2020.
The women were the daughters of Wilhelmina Smallman, who was the archdeacon of Southend in the diocese of Chelmsford until her retirement in 2016. Known as Mina, she was the Church of England’s first female archdeacon from a 'minority ethnic' background.
Earlier today, the 'Independent' Office for Police Conduct announced that it is now conducting a criminal investigation into serious allegations of misconduct in public office, following a referral from the Metropolitan Police on 19 June 2020.
The investigation relates to allegations that "inappropriate photographs" were taken at a homicide crime scene in Wembley and subsequently shared with a small number of others. The MPS is handling matters involving those members of the public who may have received those images.
Two Metropolitan Police constables were arrested by 'Independent' Office for Police Conduct investigators on Monday 22 June 2020 and have been bailed to a later date pending further enquiries.
'Independent' Office for Police Conduct Director for London Sal Naseem said: “These are sickening allegations and when we were made aware by the Metropolitan Police, we acted quickly to arrest the officers involved in order to seize vital evidence.
“The victims’ family are naturally extremely distressed at this turn of events and we are ensuring that they are updated as our investigation is progressing.“
The 'Independent' Office for Police Conduct is also separately investigating how the Metropolitan Police handled calls from worried family and friends of the sisters after they went missing.