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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2022 17:20:40 GMT
I mind a pal of mine was up in court for one sort of nefarious activity which I won't go into but the cop who was supposed to give evidence against him was hospitalised after getting trampled on by a police horse at the football.
Subsequently, the charges were thrown outšš¤£
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Post by zeopold on Mar 18, 2022 21:42:36 GMT
cop ... trampled on by a police horse A large sack of carrots is in order
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2022 21:46:10 GMT
Back in the days of the Miners and Printers strikes, apparently Police Horses were detered by lion shit.š
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Post by stu77 on Mar 23, 2022 3:24:43 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0015ltf Reporter Cara McGoogan investigates shocking claims of bullying, sexual harassment and violence within the ranks of the police towards female officers. When the revelations about toxic behaviour at Charing Cross Police Station emerged, including WhatsApp messages boasting of graphic sexual violence against female police, officers up and down the country would have been deleting their messaging history. So says an ex-officer who has spoken to Cara McGoogan: āThereāll be a lot of people worried about the information theyāve shared.ā But the behaviour goes much deeper than WhatsApp messages. Female officers tell Cara they have been bullied, harassed, emotionally abused and sexually assaulted - all at the hands of their colleagues. They paint a picture of a broken system - victims are punished, perpetrators promoted. As Caraās investigation deepens, more and more women approach her from inside the police, Some, having won sex discrimination complaints, feel free to speak openly. Others feel intimidated, too fearful of reprisals and revenge. Disloyalty is often punished, ācareer suicideā says an anonymous speaker. Others say the police operate like a gang, protecting their own and pushing out women who āgrassā. Sue Fish, former chief constable at Nottinghamshire Police, strongly disputes the defence of a few ābad applesā. So are the police guilty of institutional misogyny - and a cover-up?
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The cops
Mar 23, 2022 6:11:57 GMT
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Post by smogquixote on Mar 23, 2022 6:11:57 GMT
I mind a pal of mine was up in court for one sort of nefarious activity which I won't go into but the cop who was supposed to give evidence against him was hospitalised after getting trampled on by a police horse at the football. Subsequently, the charges were thrown outšš¤£ This is a feel good story, ambrosia for my tired brain. Thanks for sharing brother! #horselivesmatter
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Post by smogquixote on Mar 23, 2022 6:12:52 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0015ltfĀ Reporter Cara McGoogan investigates shocking claims of bullying, sexual harassment and violence within the ranks of the police towards female officers. When the revelations about toxic behaviour at Charing Cross Police Station emerged, including WhatsApp messages boasting of graphic sexual violence against female police, officers up and down the country would have been deleting their messaging history. So says an ex-officer who has spoken to Cara McGoogan: āThereāll be a lot of people worried about the information theyāve shared.ā But the behaviour goes much deeper than WhatsApp messages. Female officers tell Cara they have been bullied, harassed, emotionally abused and sexually assaulted - all at the hands of their colleagues. They paint a picture of a broken system - victims are punished, perpetrators promoted. As Caraās investigation deepens, more and more women approach her from inside the police, Some, having won sex discrimination complaints, feel free to speak openly. Others feel intimidated, too fearful of reprisals and revenge. Disloyalty is often punished, ācareer suicideā says an anonymous speaker. Others say the police operate like a gang, protecting their own and pushing out women who āgrassā. Sue Fish, former chief constable at Nottinghamshire Police, strongly disputes the defence of a few ābad applesā. So are the police guilty of institutional misogyny - and a cover-up? Wtf? Scum being scum? Call the police! Oh waitā¦
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Post by smogquixote on Mar 23, 2022 6:16:08 GMT
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Post by stu77 on Mar 30, 2022 14:59:42 GMT
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Post by zeopold on Apr 8, 2022 20:59:59 GMT
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Post by stu77 on Apr 14, 2022 14:43:47 GMT
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Post by doug61 on Apr 14, 2022 15:51:15 GMT
I mind a pal of mine was up in court for one sort of nefarious activity which I won't go into but the cop who was supposed to give evidence against him was hospitalised after getting trampled on by a police horse at the football. Subsequently, the charges were thrown outšš¤£ I was once up in Magistrates court for a ruck (only time, honest) and the cop who nicked us was not present and they had another one read out from his notebook which I thought was completely iffy. Ā£25 and 6 months bound over to keep the peace.
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The cops
Apr 14, 2022 18:30:36 GMT
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Post by smogquixote on Apr 14, 2022 18:30:36 GMT
If I was a person I would simply not attempt to hook up with a 13-year old
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Post by zeopold on Apr 14, 2022 19:54:20 GMT
Oh look, a typical nonce pig
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Post by personunknown on Apr 14, 2022 20:29:29 GMT
If I was a person I would simply not attempt to hook up with a 13-year old I wonder if there's ever been a situation where a fifty year old something has pretended to be a teenager online and when he eventually meets the young girl he has been grooming, it turns out they are also another fifty year old nonce.
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Post by smogquixote on Apr 15, 2022 0:44:48 GMT
If I was a person I would simply not attempt to hook up with a 13-year old I wonder if there's ever been a situation where a fifty year old something has pretended to be a teenager online and when he eventually meets the young girl he has been grooming, it turns out they are also another fifty year old nonce. Thatās how me and politician2 met, lol!
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