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"Anger over the Partygate scandal has been reignited after Scotland Yard confirmed that it did not send questionnaires to Boris Johnson before deciding against fining him for attending two Downing Street lockdown gatherings ..."

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Met admits not sending Boris Johnson questionnaires over Partygate gatherings
 
Meet serving Devon and Cornwall Police officer, 33-year old PC Matthew Tregale ...

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... yesterday, PC Matthew Tregale appeared before Plymouth Magistrates' Court on eight charges of attempted rape, false imprisonment, sexual assault, three counts of sexual assault by penetration and two counts of coercive and controlling behaviour. These offences are alleged to have taken place while PC Matthew Tregale was off duty over a 15-year period between 2006 and 2021. It is alleged that he used police restraint techniques against his alleged victims, including handcuffs.

PC Matthew Tregale allegedly held a knife against one of the women's cheeks, and also allegedly threatened to make allegations about another to her employer so that she would lose her job.

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PC Matthew Tregale, who appeared on the Channel 4 documentary Call The Cops, was also a trustee of Devon Super Team - an Exeter based volunteer Superhero Cosplay Group raising funds to help Children in Devon with disabilities.

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The court heard that PC Matthew Tregale has never been arrested, and was instead charged via postal requisition. He was first interviewed in May 2020, the court heard, and was placed on restricted duties but was not suspended from Devon and Cornwall Police until he was charged.

PC Matthew Tregale was remanded into custody until 25 August 2022, when he will appear before Exeter Crown Court.
 
Meet camera-shy West Mercia Police Constable Joann Jinks of Redditch, Worcestershire ...

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... following a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court earlier today, PC Joann Jinks will stand trial at the same court on 23 August 2022 accused of mocking George Floyd by sharing racially-offensive WhatsApp messages on 4, 5 and 10 June 2020.

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On 14 June 2022, PC Joann Jinks' co-defendant, 31-year-old former PC James Watts of Clifton Road, Castle Bromwich, was sentenced to 20 weeks' imprisonment at Birmingham Magistrates' Court after admitting 10 counts of sending a grossly offensive or menacing message by means of a public electronic communications network, contrary to S.127 of the Communications Act 2003.

The messages included depictions of a kneeling mat emblazoned with George Floyd’s face, and the claim that someone had bought a George Floyd t-shirt that was so tight around the neck that they could not breathe.

Other images showed a white dog wearing Ku Klux Klan clothing and a black dog with a noose around its neck.

Another image, based on the Jaws film where the character says, ‘We’ll need a bigger boat’, showed a man with an abnormally large neck and the punchline, ‘We’ll need a bigger knee.’

Further images mocked the size of black men’s genitalia
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The charges against PC Joann Jinks and PC James Watts followed an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct after a referral by West Mercia Police.
 
Meet camera-shy West Mercia Police Constable Joann Jinks of Redditch, Worcestershire ...

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(Source: as stated in image)

... following a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court earlier today, PC Joann Jinks will stand trial at the same court on 23 August 2022 accused of mocking George Floyd by sharing racially-offensive WhatsApp messages on 4, 5 and 10 June 2020.

60763241-11054451-image-a-9_1658944798579.jpg


(Source: as stated in image)

On 14 June 2022, PC Joann Jinks' co-defendant, 31-year-old former PC James Watts of Clifton Road, Castle Bromwich, was sentenced to 20 weeks' imprisonment at Birmingham Magistrates' Court after admitting 10 counts of sending a grossly offensive or menacing message by means of a public electronic communications network, contrary to S.127 of the Communications Act 2003.

The messages included depictions of a kneeling mat emblazoned with George Floyd’s face, and the claim that someone had bought a George Floyd t-shirt that was so tight around the neck that they could not breathe.

Other images showed a white dog wearing Ku Klux Klan clothing and a black dog with a noose around its neck.

Another image, based on the Jaws film where the character says, ‘We’ll need a bigger boat’, showed a man with an abnormally large neck and the punchline, ‘We’ll need a bigger knee.’


Further images mocked the size of black men’s genitalia.

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The charges against PC Joann Jinks and PC James Watts followed an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct after a referral by West Mercia Police.
All shit, of course

What do you think, GarveyLives ?
 
In the interests of consistency there should surely be some pictures of the various chief constables to complement the Cressida Dick picture
 
As I didn't pass the security vetting to work on the MET's databases I'm very very tempted to send this to the officer who denied the request to highlight how shit their vetting process is.
I think you should strongly consider doing so.
 
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