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Of course you do Mr Andronikou
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Yup, they'd be a steel.
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I think you've summed it up fairly. To me it would have been in the public's interest to charge and prosecute. The people need a confidence in their Police also a proof that the Police, themselves, are being policed. There are only a small minority of bad apples within the police but they make it hard for all the good eggs because the bad apples are the ones who get remembered when a situation deteriorates and the police are needed to act strongly and lawfully,
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Oh! I thought ours was the only one.
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Hmmmmmmm, what's that about leopards changing their spots?
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As many would point out to us lefties, he should have thought about it before he did it. If he can't control himself, a good policeman's attribute, then he shouldn't be doing the job. How can anyone step to his defence when the CPS concede that he performed an unlawful act? They then contradict themselves by stating that there were no prospects of a conviction. They now know, arguably, how a jury might find?
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I refer the honourable member to two previous references:
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July 2009 until November 2009. Misrecruited, salary information and wage structure not explained clearly. To say he lied would get me into all sorts of rancour, so I'll say he was incompetent.* Held my line manager in utter contempt after my first day, was that one steep learning curve! Some here will know where I was. *As described in the findings from the official, independent, enquiry into my complaint and those of other people.
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Are you AA in disguise?
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Not sure of the outcome but I think there was a prosecution.
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If the CPS have accepted the conduct of the officer was unlawful are they not saying that he broke the law? Or is unlawful different from breaking the law? Or does it mean that there's not a law saying he shouldn't do it? I often get confused, yeh I know, about a trial 'not being in the public interests'. Surely the public have a vested interest in this sort of 'unlawful act' * in that they know anyone, specially an upholder of law and order, is not going to perform an 'unlawful act'* on them? *As accepted by the CPS in this perticular case.
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If it's an assault then it's an assault and surely a punishable offence?
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Did one have a whoosh! moment when I posted, supportingly, in the same vein? ;-)
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If I was to push you in the back like that then you would more than likely turn and deliver me a swift smack in the mouth. And I would deserve it. The least that this policeman should have been charged with, in my opinion, is manslaughter. **Edit to clarify**
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But this guy was clearly walking with his hands in his pockets and causing all sorts of trouble, it's there on the video for all the right minded to see . . . Oh, it's not. Must have been in the Mail then.
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Being good at ironing.
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So much for an Eton & Oxbridge education
EastleighSoulBoy replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
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Lockerbie bomber could live for another 10 years
EastleighSoulBoy replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Lounge
Surely attempting to speak a foreign language, when abroad, is all part of the cultural experience? It's also a mark of respect and acceptance of their culture. One would probably gain more repect for at least trying? -
Lockerbie bomber could live for another 10 years
EastleighSoulBoy replied to Thedelldays's topic in The Lounge
Ahhh! But if we shout louder than them then they understand us. Indeed, they do understand us, or those who behave in that way. -
South Coast Standings (tongue in cheek) Saints Aldershot Brighton Eastleigh Skates Bompey
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Conjuring images of a ladyboy squatting in the kneehole of Mr Chancer's desk while he entertains guests.
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Thanks Hatch. That clarifies some muddy water. AA just didn't realise how deep it is!
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I half expected the whale to cause a bit more damage to be honest.