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Respect my existence or expect my resistance
Snort. That's hilarious.
Whereas if they had just let them go ahead, nothing would have happened.
Snort. That's hilarious.
A Met officer has been cleared of GBH after he caused a man to be paralysed:
Met Police officer who left man paralysed not guilty of GBH
PC Imran Mahmood used a Taser on Jordan Walker-Brown, who broke his back and now uses a wheelchair.www.bbc.co.uk
I mean, what the actual fuck? A man suffers life-changing injuries but the person who caused the injuries gets off?
The filth will no doubt have the best legal team money can buy. The CPS will likely be doing a half-arsed job, etc, etc.Speaking to reporters outside the court Mr Walker-Brown, who is paralysed from the waist down, said he had known what the verdict would be.
"I feel like he won before he got here, it's rigged, I was fighting against something that is bigger than everything.
"But I'm over it, it's done. Win or lose, it's a losing battle."
Not to mention he never actually established why w-b was out before assaulting him“The defendant told jurors he thought Mr Walker-Brown was wearing a small bag around his waist, and his suspicion was "heightened" because such bags were often used to conceal weapons or drugs and Mr Walker-Brown did not seem to be out for shopping or exercise.”
So ‘thinking’ someone had a bag that could have have contained drugs or a weapon is a lawful basis for permanently paralysing somebody now? What sort of dumb cunts were on that jury?
The filth will no doubt have the best legal team money can buy. The CPS will likely be doing a half-arsed job, etc, etc.
Even after the execution of Harry Stanley, the two filth involved walked free. Don’t hold your breath, this is the MET.I hope there's a civil case.
I know, I know, a girl can dream.Even after the execution of Harry Stanley, the two filth involved walked free. Don’t hold your breath, this is the MET.
I'm no anti-monarchist, but neither am I wedded to monarchism. But anyone with an iota of common sense would have realised that heavy-handed policing of a Royal event in the current tipping-point circumstances was going to really going to fuck things up.
Have you learned nothing about the Met from this thread existentialist ? There's zero thought and regard for any consequences in pretty much any circumstance I can think of.I'm no anti-monarchist, but neither am I wedded to monarchism. But anyone with an iota of common sense would have realised that heavy-handed policing of a Royal event in the current tipping-point circumstances was going to really going to fuck things up.
Oh, I said "iota of common sense". Duh.
The judge, Mr Justice Mitchell, attacked the police’s repetitive line of questioning and the nature of some of the questions, which included asking details of his sex life and whether he was gay.
“It was wrong … to pound him with sexual allegations,” the judge said. He also asked why only a legal executive – and not a fully qualified solicitor – was present for the first six hours of the interview. Heron had progressed from denial to full admission without the full benefit of a qualified solicitor with him at any stage. “That must never be allowed to happen again,” he said.
It has been alleged that Boyd managed to slip through the net because police were convinced another neighbour, George Heron, was responsible for the crime. He was arrested and charged, and fervour in the north-east of England was so heightened that it was decided the trial should be held in Leeds.
Heron confessed to the crime but only under duress. The case against Heron unravelled quickly when the judge, after two weeks of legal argument, ruled that a number of police interview tapes were inadmissible because officers had used “oppressive methods” to obtain the confession.
[Boyd] bore a "striking resemblance" to a man seen with Nikki shortly before her death, prosecutors said.
The trial heard Boyd, of Chesterton Court in Norton, confessed to having sexual fantasies about young girls and was convicted of indecently assaulting a nine-year-old girl in 1999.
He also had a conviction for indecent exposure in 1997 when he flashed three young girls in a park and one for breaching the peace in 1986 when he grabbed a 10-year-old girl and asked her for a kiss.
As well as the horrors of being paralysed, it's hard to imagine the (quite possibly life long) depression and sense of defeat that is expressed in this:“The defendant told jurors he thought Mr Walker-Brown was wearing a small bag around his waist, and his suspicion was "heightened" because such bags were often used to conceal weapons or drugs and Mr Walker-Brown did not seem to be out for shopping or exercise.”
So ‘thinking’ someone had a bag that could have have contained drugs or a weapon is a lawful basis for permanently paralysing somebody now? What sort of dumb cunts were on that jury?
"I feel like he won before he got here, it's rigged, I was fighting against something that is bigger than everything.
"But I'm over it, it's done. Win or lose, it's a losing battle."
It would probably be used as a do not arrest flag.Also this on the opportunities to stop Couzens. Was it due to a horrible misunderstanding, incompetence, a cover-up or a catalogue of errors?
Wayne Couzens: Met PC missed chance to investigate, hearing told
She is accused of failing to investigate Wayne Couzens properly over two instances of flashing.www.bbc.co.uk
Ii found this bit particularly chilling in the analysis:
It also heard the check on the police national computer flagged up Couzens as the registered owner of the car - and his home address - but not his job in the Met Police. There is no standard check that would show that a suspect in a criminal case is a serving officer.
I find it beyond belief that in this day and age, with all the resources and databases available, that there is nothing showing that a suspect is also a serving police office. Astounding.
Sacked for misuse of police powers to gain entry to a festival, then lying about it.Met Officer sacked after pretending to be on duty to get backstage at All Points East
PC Hasnain Awan lied to festival staff to get into the East London festival with a friendwww.standard.co.uk
except there really isn't a danger, but if there were, you are correct.Going back to the supposed clear apparent danger of horses on parade being spooked and charging into crowds. Presumably the safest approach would be to not put them on parade?
Sacked for misuse of police powers to gain entry to a festival, then lying about it.
It's amazing isn't it, the amount of idiocy in an organisation supposed to keep people safe.What a thing to be fired from the police for the idiot
Normally they’re hired cos they can demonstrate this thoughWhat a thing to be fired from the police for the idiot
Des O'Connors daughter in legal action against the Met for failing to fire a copper who sexually harassed her after she reported a robbery.Top Met Police officer kept job after asking female robbery victim on a date
A Metropolitan Police officer kept his job after sexually harassing a woman who had reported being the victim of a violent mugging, the High Court heard.www.standard.co.uk
Eeew. Good for her!Des O'Connors daughter in legal action against the Met for failing to fire a copper who sexually harassed her after she reported a robbery.