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They also weren't immediately forthcoming in the Stephen Lawrence case or the case of that guy they beat up at the protests, or the case of the woman they smashed around her legs. In the past I would have believed the police too, but unfortunately they've used up all their credits and although these are indeed 'allegations' which are yet to be proven, as I say, I wouldn't put it past them.
Whether it's true or not, as Churchill says, the Met police are out of control; the fact that these claims are now so readily believable is a result of their actions over the last few years. It´s time for a competent home secretary
When was the last time you saw one of them? I reckon Roy Jenkins but most of you may not remember him.
Is it possible that an organised gang of criminals have a pre arranged plan to accuse the police of this kind of behaviour to give them a get out of jail free card?
I will reserve judgement for later.
I am not saying it is not true, but I am not raving just yet.
I did believe the police in the Menezes case and it turns out they lied through their teeth on that one and seem to have gotten away with it.
They also weren't immediately forthcoming in the Stephen Lawrence case or the case of that guy they beat up at the protests, or the case of the woman they smashed around her legs. In the past I would have believed the police too, but unfortunately they've used up all their credits and although these are indeed 'allegations' which are yet to be proven, as I say, I wouldn't put it past them.
Whether it's true or not, as Churchill says, the Met police are out of control; the fact that these claims are now so readily believable is a result of their actions over the last few years. It´s time for a competent home secretary who will reform them from top to bottom and clear out the rot.
Is it possible that an organised gang of criminals have a pre arranged plan to accuse the police of this kind of behaviour to give them a get out of jail free card?
I will reserve judgement for later.
I am not saying it is not true, but I am not raving just yet.
I did believe the police in the Menezes case and it turns out they lied through their teeth on that one and seem to have gotten away with it.
The Water Board tortured me recently when they tried to bill me for 1 years worth of water rates from my ex tennancy which I did not owe as I was not there.
Thankyou Thames Water and my crooked ex-landlord.
On a more serious note I didn't read the peice properly but if police are using Chinese Water torture techniques soft or hard style and then someone chokes of sufficates/drowns then I hope the pigs get life.
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