Hadn’t seen that detailWell he was on a computer. I suspect it wasn’t illegal streaming of a football match
From what I read, he was trying to access the dark web.Well he was on a computer. I suspect it wasn’t illegal streaming of a football match
Dick absolutely deserved to be recalledFrom what I read, he was trying to access the dark web.
Sounds like some sort of official title for castration.Dick absolutely deserved to be recalled
Disgusting and especially for a serving police officer, but must be more to it I'd have thought as doesn't really pass the jail threshold.
Misconduct in a public office can carry a prison sentence up to life.Disgusting and especially for a serving police officer, but must be more to it I'd have thought as doesn't really pass the jail threshold.
Report out tomorrow. No excuses or warm words about a review, lessons will be learned blah blah blah.
Heads must roll.
It's too closely connected to the government too, one of the issues arising from having such a heavily centralised power base in the UKThe Met is basically just a hive of wrong uns
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Why I found Rishi deflecting any kind of blame from his door so gallingIt's too closely connected to the government too, one of the issues arising from having such a heavily centralised power base in the UK
Nice for the Met commissioner to allow himself some pride that his officers are now bravely speaking out. Just a shame that the organisation he leads apparently made it next to impossible for officers to speak out until now.Sir Mark said he felt a level of pride that his officers spoke out: "It is our men and women, who care about policing in London, who have given most of the evidence of that report to Baroness Casey, which is testament to their commitment."
The organisation he was already a senior officer ofNice for the Met commissioner to allow himself some pride that his officers are now bravely speaking out. Just a shame that the organisation he leads apparently made it next to impossible for officers to speak out until now.
You have to start againThe question is how do you even begin to fix problems like this which are so entrenched and widespread in the organisation?
The question is how do you even begin to fix problems like this which are so entrenched and widespread in the organisation?
AbsolutelyPower corrupts and ultimate power corrupts ultimately
I do likethe Met officers being told to jog on after trying to get salty
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