Weezil is the thought that floats around my brain when I hear anything she says
oops, spelling! Weasel
They chose to ignore the fact he was exposing himself and was a danger.Couzens was actually known by his colleauges in the police as 'the rapist'.
ACAB
FFS - complete scum.
He was off-duty at the time of the alleged offence on 4 September last year in St Albans, police said.
Met Police commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said she was "deeply concerned" at the news, and a referral has been made to the police watchdog.
Mr Carrick is based within the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, Scotland Yard said.
Definitely looks like a nonce.Look at his piggy face!
They should have publicised his arrest. To go public after charging him is just bad news management. No one can comment directly.He was off-duty at the time of the alleged offence on 4 September last year in St Albans,
took a wile to charge him then
I did wonder, when I saw that story, whether police forces around the country might be having a very careful look at the pending prosecutions of police officers for sexual offences, and "flying the flag" by publicising them now: "look at how much we are doing to stamp out sexual assault by police officers"They should have publicised his arrest. To go public after charging him is just bad news management. No one can comment directly.
Among those who remained in their jobs was a constable who took a photo of a dead victim and shared it on WhatsApp and another who set the neo-Nazi “SS” symbol as a profile picture. The Met recorded the highest number of allegations with 277 despite providing data only for the past year.
At Avon and Somerset, a superintendent and detective chief inspector were among those investigated for misusing social media. The force recorded 126 allegations, including a “vulnerable female” who said that an officer had been trying to contact her “extensively” through his force mobile phone and Instagram after meeting her at an incident.
At Cumbria police, staff were investigated for sending sexual messages to underage girls and “unsolicited follow requests” to a victim on Instagram. A special constable in Surrey’s force resigned after posting “inappropriate and racist posts” on their social media and a staff member was disciplined for ‘racially offensive’ Facebook posts. A PC at the constabulary was dismissed without notice after being found to have initiated an ‘inappropriate relationship’ with a 16-year-old girl over Facebook.
was removed from their duties after allegedly sharing an "inappropriate graphic" with colleagues.
The force said a graphic was shared via social media on Friday and was reported by a number of officers "who were concerned by its content".
Metropolitan Police officer accused of raping woman he met on Tinder
PC David Carrick, 46, appears in court charged with raping a woman in Hertfordshire.www.bbc.co.uk
Mr Carrick was based within the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, Scotland Yard said.
If he is willing to steal from a charity tuck shop then what else is he stealing?Jaffa Cakes allegation prompts Halifax PC's misconduct hearing
PC Chris Dwyer is alleged to have taken them from a charity tuck shop without paying in full.www.bbc.co.uk
Cake (or biscuit) thief cop. How daft!
I feel he deserves some credit for not conforming to stereotype by stealing doughnuts.If he is willing to steal from a charity tuck shop then what else is he stealing?
no doubt he'd devoured the evidence of doughnut theftI feel he deserves some credit for not conforming to stereotype by stealing doughnuts.