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Previously on "The British Police are the best in the world?"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought that was a good qualification for getting to the top table?
Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI am guessing he is probably a little older than 60 ...
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI left town in 1082 to go to uni, and didn't much go back. Last thing I knew he was traffic in Swindon. He was about 10 years older than me, which would put him at close to 60, or retired...
He didn't lose his job tho.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostTo be fair, I'd be more surprised if he got to that kind of level, for he wasn't eating at the top table if you know what I mean. He was a nasty tulip mind.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostShame. Could have been a nice little earner if he'd been some MP, or head of some important organisation...
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Shame. Could have been a nice little earner if he'd been some MP, or head of some important organisation...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo, what's PC Andy Alexander up to nowadays?
He didn't lose his job tho.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThis unfortunately is exactly the sort of behaviour I suspect happens, now the correct response would have been to prosecute the copper and sack him (what else would a normal employer do if someone handcuffed and beat a customer they way you were), instead they move him.
Also the idea a copper should slap his wife around so everyone knows and no one does anything is quite disgusting.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWhen I was younger, I slept with a coppers wife. I come from a small community, their marriage wasn't considered kind of strong and it was known he used to slap her around.
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Made a formal complaint the next day and off to Swindon he went and a formal apology from the chief of police in Wiltshire.
Also the idea a copper should slap his wife around so everyone knows and no one does anything is quite disgusting.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Postpfft. Come on we all know that the kinda abuse the officers are dishing out clearly means they looking for promotions.
I look back on that period now as a bit of a mistake. After that, I was arrested a fair few times for ridiculous things, one for failing to provide a breath specimen when it was quite clear I was sober as a judge, and hadn't refused. On the occasion of that arrest, sat in the back of the Jam sandwich, Leaned forward, I asked the PC (Andy Alexander for those who like to know names) if he was still pissed at me for shagging his wife. He stopped the car, and beat the tulip out of me, still in handcuffs, he literally had to be dragged off by his colleague. The only blessing was that he was shipped off to Swindon, So I didn't see much of him. At the station, it was an event, I told everyone whom I saw why I was a bit bashed up Obviously I hadn't been drinking, and after passing the 'Lion Intoximeter' with flying colours, the cops refused to give me a lift back to my car (it was considered standard form if you'd not been drinking), so I had to walk back from Trowbridge to Melksham, leaking blood all the way home. Made a formal complaint the next day and off to Swindon he went and a formal apology from the chief of police in Wiltshire.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostShe has a degree in Forensic science unless Sherlock Holmes is hiring she is pretty much restricted to government employ.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwe probably haven't heard it all.
However assuming she isn't lying about being stopped 70 times in two years and no conviction that suggests to me they were abusing their authority. I doubt she would have been stopped that many times by accident even if she were black.
so there is something in it.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostShe has a degree in Forensic science unless Sherlock Holmes is hiring she is pretty much restricted to government employ.
Not quite sure 'get over it' is an appropriate reaction for quite obvious abuse of power that should result in some dismissals.
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