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fernandopartridge

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clint van damme

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Complaints against 1000 of 45000 officers, that's utterly staggering.
They're the biggest, most dangerous gang in London and they've got the establishment on their side, frightening really.
 

skybluetony176

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Complaints against 1000 of 45000 officers, that's utterly staggering.
They're the biggest, most dangerous gang in London and they've got the establishment on their side, frightening really.
Known as Dave the Bastard, known to be a danger to women. I know, let’s give him a gun and train him how to use it “effectively”. That’s the bit that gets me above all else. They knew he was a danger to women, did nothing about it, other than make him a more dangerous individual.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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And that's just sex crimes and domestic abuse.
Wonder what the percentage is when other crimes are taken into account?
A female police officer I know says that her colleagues often use ‘dark humour’ as a coping mechanism for the job. I’m not sure how to take that really.
 

clint van damme

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A female police officer I know says that her colleagues often use ‘dark humour’ as a coping mechanism for the job. I’m not sure how to take that really.

well I know that to be true of the emergency services in general, however, these officers have had complaints of domestic abuse and sexual assault. It's well beyond 'banter'.
 

Sick Boy

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I mentioned on here about my previous dealings with officers in the Met on a personal level and got laughed at…I still stand by it.
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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My ex brother in law (armed response officer in South East police force) was the biggest racist, misogynistic, homophobic person I ever had the misfortune to meet answered many of his mates in the force. Rotten to to the core.
 

nicksar

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My ex brother in law (armed response officer in South East police force) was the biggest racist, misogynistic, homophobic person I ever had the misfortune to meet answered many of his mates in the force. Rotten to to the core.
My Brother in law is a police Sergeant and he's very similar.....must be an entry requirement.
 

skybluetony176

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My ex brother in law (armed response officer in South East police force) was the biggest racist, misogynistic, homophobic person I ever had the misfortune to meet answered many of his mates in the force. Rotten to to the core.
My best mates older brother always wanted to be a police officer and joined in about 1987. Dropped out during training basically at the insistence of the police force. The official reason was because he wasn’t aggressive enough but he’s always maintained that the real reason was because he didn’t possess the “qualities” you describe. I kind have thought that we’d moved on from that period in time.
 

fernandopartridge

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I always think of that line from Operation Good Guys where they go to visit the ex copper who runs training courses who appears to be into the KKK

"Of course he's not a racist, he's an ex police officer for goodness' sake"
 

RegTheDonk

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Got about 5 in the wider family circle by marriage, kids' partners' families etc., some are kind of "up" themselves but they're all really anti discriminatory and find the whole Met stuff abhorrent, think they're genuinely shocked there's so many being investigated.
 

Nick

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Do love how it's OK to make out that all coppers are baddies.

Imagine if you grouped people based on their skin colour or having a vagina or not. Same people probably blow their lid.
 

SBT

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Do love how it's OK to make out that all coppers are baddies.

Imagine if you grouped people based on their skin colour or having a vagina or not. Same people probably blow their lid.
What a bizarre thing to say. I’m not even saying “all cops are baddies”, but it’s their chosen profession - how many people choose to have a certain skin colour or a certain set of genitalia?
 

Nick

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What a bizarre thing to say. I’m not even saying “all cops are baddies”, but it’s their chosen profession - how many people choose to have a certain skin colour or a certain set of genitalia?

It isn't bizarre, just pointing out the generalisation of it.
 

SBT

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It isn't bizarre, just pointing out the generalisation of it.
As far as generalisations go, it clearly isn’t anything near as bad as generalising based on race or gender. Not sure what your point is, beyond #NotAllCops
 

clint van damme

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It isn't bizarre, just pointing out the generalisation of it.

It's a fucking mental thing to say.
Their choosen profession is upholding the law and a large percentage of them don't think that applies to them.
It's not all of them obviously, the the percentage under investigation is incredibly high.
 

Nick

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It's a fucking mental thing to say.
Their choosen profession is upholding the law and a large percentage of them don't think that applies to them.
It's not all of them obviously, the the percentage under investigation is incredibly high.

Is it actually a large percentage though?
 

SBT

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Answer the question, is it a large percentage or not?
Yeah for a law enforcement agency with sweeping authoritarian powers it’s pretty fucking big.

If it was 2% of BBC, Pfizer or World Economic Forum employees being accused of sexual assault you probably wouldn’t sleep for days in outrage.
 

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