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Previously on "The wheels of justice turn slowly and expensively ..."

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  • Wanderer
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    Hmmm. I thought I knew that chap from somewhere. This could get interesting...

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  • No2politics
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    it also makes me wonder how many guilty ones are out of prison because of coppers that were bribed
    Indeed. Imagine being locked up for life and you didn't do it though, would be rubbish!

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Now Mandleslime, the Bliars, etc I would love to see them prosecuted.
    You won't because they are above the law.

    HTH

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    The swine have been stealing the Queen's brazil nuts as well!

    Off with their heads.
    Orf

    HTH

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  • minestrone
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    The swine have been stealing the Queen's brazil nuts as well!

    Off with their heads.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by No2politics View Post
    It makes you wonder how many innocent people are in prison now because of coppers that lied
    it also makes me wonder how many guilty ones are out of prison because of coppers that were bribed

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  • No2politics
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    It makes you wonder how many innocent people are in prison now because of coppers that lied

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Not sure who I hate more - the police or government ministers.

    Can they both be found guilty?
    Mitchell was exposed as a nasty piece of work and stepped down from his post. That was enough for me.

    Now Mandleslime, the Bliars, etc I would love to see them prosecuted.

    CMD & Gideon seem to be trying their best with most things, wish they would grow a pair and sort out large companies.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Not sure who I hate more - the police or government ministers.

    Can they both be found guilty?

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  • Unix
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    ...but it seems, surely:

    BBC News - 'Plebgate' affair: Met PC admits misconduct

    Maximum custodial sentence called for, IMO, and the same to the others involved.
    Marginally treasonable activity, to try to wrongly impugn a representative of HM elected government.
    Can't see it, he'll be forced into early retirement, they can shoot and kill unarmed young black men and get off scott free.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Marginally treasonable activity, to try to wrongly impugn a representative of HM elected government.
    Sedition?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post


    What planet does Richard Ottaway come from? What kind of reputation does he think the Met had before this incident?
    Its happening again, I'm agreeing with SASGuru.

    The Met have an opportunity to change their spots on this one, give the involved officers the harshest punishment possible and make it clear this sort of thing stops now. They are starting to look like a police force any dictator would be proud of, fitting people up, falsifying evidence etc.


    Unfortunately if they do punish the officers any cases they ever worked on will be fair game for the lawyers. I think that is a price worth paying and considering their positions the damage should be limited.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Sir Richard Ottaway MP and friend of Mr Mitchell: "It brings the whole Met into disrepute"


    What planet does Richard Ottaway come from? What kind of reputation does he think the Met had before this incident?

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  • KentPhilip
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    Agreed. Jail time for the officer.

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  • sasguru
    started a topic The wheels of justice turn slowly and expensively ...

    The wheels of justice turn slowly and expensively ...

    ...but it seems, surely:

    BBC News - 'Plebgate' affair: Met PC admits misconduct

    Maximum custodial sentence called for, IMO, and the same to the others involved.
    Marginally treasonable activity, to try to wrongly impugn a representative of HM elected government.
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