Razzoo
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So what you are saying is, correct me if I'm wrong, but, violent, sexual predatory men are the problem, yes?
I was noting that males are targeted too. Males can also be the victims of horrific crimes.
So what you are saying is, correct me if I'm wrong, but, violent, sexual predatory men are the problem, yes?
Police is a job for those who love violence and power. There are exceptions but lots of them are nuts and even more are scumbags.
What I find frightening is that ‘colleagues’ know these men are doing it, but won’t grass them up or higher ups are not listening.
In the meantime, the Police Commissioner in North Yorkshire has kindly advised women to learn their rights so they can’t be ‘falsely arrested!
Great, so now we mustn’t get drunk, wear tempting clothes, walk alone, check cab drivers, but also do a course in the law now.
How about men telling men to treat women with respect?
So a man his colleagues nicknamed BEFORE this as the Rapist - suggests an institutional issue.
The response is appalling to any of us with daughters:
- Be more streetwise
- Run if someone tries to arrest you
- Flag down a bus
This is the society that is created when leaders lie for their own gain and anyone feels they can do what they like.
Meanwhile the Queen is spending millions of her “own” money to defend Prince Nonce.
It’s almost enough to turn me into a socialist.
What I find frightening is that ‘colleagues’ know these men are doing it, but won’t grass them up or higher ups are not listening.
In the meantime, the Police Commissioner in North Yorkshire has kindly advised women to learn their rights so they can’t be ‘falsely arrested!
Great, so now we mustn’t get drunk, wear tempting clothes, walk alone, check cab drivers, but also do a course in the law now.
How about men telling men to treat women with respect?
If that is true the chief constable needs suspending while the whole Met is investigated.This is sinister.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-58805186
A woman who was pictured being arrested at the Sarah Everard vigil has said "about 50" police officers have since contacted her via a dating app, leaving her "terrified".
Patsy Stevenson, 28, said the officers approached her on Tinder after she was handcuffed at the vigil on 13 March.
She said they knew she was "fearful of police" and had done it "for a reason".
She was handcuffed and held down by two officers, and was also issued with a £200 fine.
She has since launched legal action against the Met Police over the arrest.
Don't forget the Met Police knew, at the time of the vigil, that Couzens used his warrant card to kidnap Sarah.
If that is true the chief constable needs suspending while the whole Met is investigated.
Who by?
If you followed socialist ideology, would you support the rehabilitation of people like Couzens - rather than advocating stronger punishments for these crimes?
Another force, although that didn't work well when South Yorks police were investigated over Hillsborough.
I forgot this one.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...over-couzens-whatsapp-group-are-still-on-duty
Two Metropolitan police officers allegedly involved in a chat group that included Wayne Couzens that swapped alleged misogynistic and racist messages have been left on duty after being placed under criminal investigation, the Guardian has learned.
The two Met officers are said to have been part of a WhatsApp group involving constables from three forces that is under investigation after Couzens’s phone was seized following his arrest for the murder of Sarah Everard in March.
This is sinister.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-58805186
A woman who was pictured being arrested at the Sarah Everard vigil has said "about 50" police officers have since contacted her via a dating app, leaving her "terrified".
Patsy Stevenson, 28, said the officers approached her on Tinder after she was handcuffed at the vigil on 13 March.
She said they knew she was "fearful of police" and had done it "for a reason".
She was handcuffed and held down by two officers, and was also issued with a £200 fine.
She has since launched legal action against the Met Police over the arrest.
Don't forget the Met Police knew, at the time of the vigil, that Couzens used his warrant card to kidnap Sarah.
I stand to be corrected but I believe the woman in question was on the TV the following morning all sweet and innocent and then video of her behaviour at the vigil emerged showing her far from that. Assuming her allegations are true, surely they can be easily checked and action taken against the officers concerned.
The police conduct at the vigil has been ruled unlawful.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57681739
The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Democracy and the Constitution has been looking in to both cases.
The group says that both the Metropolitan Police and Avon and Somerset Police wrongly applied "ambiguous" lockdown laws and "failed to conduct a proper assessment of the proportionality of their actions".
I appreciate what you are saying about the Police but you haven't commented on her behaviour?