My brother in law is a copper tbh. But I've known him from before he became one and he's a good honest bloke. In fact he was on the end of a bullying culture within the station he worked but thankfully he's less green and holds his own now. You're right though and I agree. One of the things I got from listening yesterday was that there are some who are good coppers but are **** leaders. So one of the most important positions is that of Sargeant, and most are promoted from within the ranks. The problem is they still want be part of that circle they were in before they were promoted and in many instances that gang mentality you spoke of. It just continues the culture which is now protected by one of their own in a position of power within the establishment. So if you're new or not part of that group, you either have to toe the line or be ostracised.
The best coppers are the ones who whistleblow on the corruption and toxic culture within the force, and they generally don’t remain coppers for long.
Chuck the dirty ****s in a van and push it off Dover cliffs. Unbelievable they are still here. https://www.itv.com/news/granada/20...gang-members-continue-their-deportation-fight
Sometimes I wished I was religious cos then at least I'd believe that these types of ****ers would spend eternity in hell. As it is I am left wondering how a person could be so ****ish and how rapists and child abusers are allowed out for good behaviour ffs. Can't imagine the hell those young girls went through and probably still are.
That's it mate those poor girls and there's lots of them up and down the country, much of it still going on, will serve a life sentence of problems and issues, dare say very few will have a decent life
I'm a big advocate for the punishment fitting the crime Should be bum ****ed for the next 25 years by Mr Big on D wing at Belmarsh
Yeah I'm pretty much the same. I don't believe in second chances or rehabilitation for pure evil scum. Their victims never got a second chance. Either lock them up for life in grotty conditions or torture the ****s until they snuff it, latter's probably more cost effective so go with that.
I can understand a crime of passion, or heat of the moment event. Sometimes people do crazy **** and then regret it But not these ****s. They systematically and callously targeted young girls over a number of years They all had a chance to stop and reflect on what they were doing, and they decided to carry on No mercy for these scum bags
Ridiculous any of them are free, let alone still ****in here. ****ing disgrace tbh I hate this country more and more each day
Heat of the moment like manslaughter for instance I think rehabilitation and a second chance is possible in particular circumstances. But outright intentional murder/ rape, terrorists, ****philes and I’d personally add those who attack the elderly are of no benefit to society to keep alive.
UK statistics watchdog criticse Johnson for "incorrectly" telling Parliament that crime had fallen. In Parliament Johnson said (last Monday) that crime had fallen 14% in 12 months (September 2020 - September 2021). He got the 14% fall by EXCLUDING the 47% rise in computer fraud and misuse. With all the figures included there was a 14% rise in crime over the period. Call me picky but that ain't "incorrectly" stating it...that's a ****ing flat out lie. These lies are like listening to a blonde version of trump ... just waiting for him to tell how brave and clever he is https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60250678