Post by Admin on Jul 22, 2011 10:49:49 GMT
When the introduction of stats came in policing more than actually solving crime, I think was the start of the the problem, although there are other issues.
Why is the an increase focus on motorist because they are an easy target for raising moneys.
How can a property owner be arrested because a burglar gets hurt entering there property?
What about the despicable treatment of peacefull demonstrators exercising there right to protest.
The unlawfully detention of civilians and there so called kettling. Just to a little research in Ian Tomlinson who died, and the lies that was told at the beginning.
The use of Tazers on civilians even when its not required or no threat is posed.
There are obviously some very competent officers, but the bad apples in the cart spoils the whole cart. Just like how the odd terrorist, that makes the whole population suffer as new laws get introduced just for the sake of the one and two who cause the problems.
I know there will be some people who disagree with my views, and think the police are the best thing since slice bread, well prove it!
COPS convicted of serious offenses are being allowed to remain on the beat, police bosses have been forced to reveal. Thirteen criminal officers have kept their jobs in London's Met - Britain's biggest police force - since 2008. And dozens more in Britain's other 42 constabularies are believed to have been allowed to stay too.
These crimes ranged from kerb crawling to cocaine abuse.
THERE are 133 officers with criminal convictions serving in police ranks - guilty of bashings, fraud, illegal use of guns and numerous high-level drink-driving offences - the NSW Police Force admits.
A quote from telegraph
Among them are three senior constables and two detective sergeants who kept their jobs despite more than one court conviction.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal that the officers have 166 offences between them following the release of documents under the Freedom of Information Act.
And efforts by Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione to clean out bad apples from the ranks have been frustrated by rulings in the Industrial Relations Commission which saw five sacked officers reinstated in the past year.
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Serious traffic-related matters dominate the list, which does not name individuals, including 25 high-range and 47 mid-range drink-drive crimes, two cases of drink-driving occasioning grievous bodily harm and eight of negligent or culpable driving.
There are 10 assaults, including several occasioning actual bodily harm, three officers convicted of fraud or making false instrument and three of offensive conduct.
Two officers were convicted of unauthorised access to the police COPS computer system.
A police spokesman emphasised that none of the 133 officers had served jail terms and they made up less than 1 per cent of the force's 15,236 officers.
And we are suppose to have confidence yea right!
Why is the an increase focus on motorist because they are an easy target for raising moneys.
How can a property owner be arrested because a burglar gets hurt entering there property?
What about the despicable treatment of peacefull demonstrators exercising there right to protest.
The unlawfully detention of civilians and there so called kettling. Just to a little research in Ian Tomlinson who died, and the lies that was told at the beginning.
The use of Tazers on civilians even when its not required or no threat is posed.
There are obviously some very competent officers, but the bad apples in the cart spoils the whole cart. Just like how the odd terrorist, that makes the whole population suffer as new laws get introduced just for the sake of the one and two who cause the problems.
I know there will be some people who disagree with my views, and think the police are the best thing since slice bread, well prove it!
COPS convicted of serious offenses are being allowed to remain on the beat, police bosses have been forced to reveal. Thirteen criminal officers have kept their jobs in London's Met - Britain's biggest police force - since 2008. And dozens more in Britain's other 42 constabularies are believed to have been allowed to stay too.
These crimes ranged from kerb crawling to cocaine abuse.
THERE are 133 officers with criminal convictions serving in police ranks - guilty of bashings, fraud, illegal use of guns and numerous high-level drink-driving offences - the NSW Police Force admits.
A quote from telegraph
Among them are three senior constables and two detective sergeants who kept their jobs despite more than one court conviction.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal that the officers have 166 offences between them following the release of documents under the Freedom of Information Act.
And efforts by Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione to clean out bad apples from the ranks have been frustrated by rulings in the Industrial Relations Commission which saw five sacked officers reinstated in the past year.
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Serious traffic-related matters dominate the list, which does not name individuals, including 25 high-range and 47 mid-range drink-drive crimes, two cases of drink-driving occasioning grievous bodily harm and eight of negligent or culpable driving.
There are 10 assaults, including several occasioning actual bodily harm, three officers convicted of fraud or making false instrument and three of offensive conduct.
Two officers were convicted of unauthorised access to the police COPS computer system.
A police spokesman emphasised that none of the 133 officers had served jail terms and they made up less than 1 per cent of the force's 15,236 officers.
And we are suppose to have confidence yea right!