Not that surprising TBH, the Masonic Lodges have always had a lot of membership drawn from police forces.
BobMonkhaus on
Oooh the masons, the mysterious shady masons. They’re a bloody social club to meet at for drinks after work these days.
DubSket on
Lol why am I not surprised that police officers want to be part of a secret club where everyone backs each other up no matter what?
ErrantBrit on
Do I have to let people know if I’m in a Warhammer Club? That’s ok right?!
chessticles92 on
As long as I don’t have to declare my membership to the stonecutters
Cyanopicacooki on
Always remember, no-one is outside the reach of the long rolled up right trouser leg of the law (thanks to Not the Nine O’Clock News for that one liner).
aleopardstail on
the situation is “now what?”
if it was a handful they could have tried to get rid of them, but its far too many to actually act against them
so whats next?
Dystopian_Everyday on
So about 1%? That’s higher than I thought it would be. Would be interesting to know at what ranks. I can’t imagine the average Bobby being particularly influential but senior roles would be very much ideal for the Freemasons
Reasonable-Put-2323 on
A few of my family were members back in the day. It absolutely is not just a drinks and social club. Little red books and orders of ceremonies are not all there is to it. I’ve been to the RMBI offices in London. Purely coincidental it happens to be on Great Queen Street I’m sure. It’s not the monarch of the UK that’s referring to.
onthelatch on
Now make “common purpose” declare membership in the civil service.Â
Woodkern32 on
Would you trust someone who joined a club which stipulated that you had to show your nipple to a group of men to prove you’re not a woman as part of the induction process?
Himrion on
“Who controls the British crown? Who keeps the Metric system down?. We do! We do!”
tsquared99 on
they do some weird shit, have good businesses , I don’t care what they do in their time. The main thing is when something happens to any of them , like any legal troubles, the ones sitting in positions of power help them out. It’s like one big ol’ family, they pull strings.
I guess they can have a closer look at the past cases from linked up members and see the results.
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Not that surprising TBH, the Masonic Lodges have always had a lot of membership drawn from police forces.
Oooh the masons, the mysterious shady masons. They’re a bloody social club to meet at for drinks after work these days.
Lol why am I not surprised that police officers want to be part of a secret club where everyone backs each other up no matter what?
Do I have to let people know if I’m in a Warhammer Club? That’s ok right?!
As long as I don’t have to declare my membership to the stonecutters
Always remember, no-one is outside the reach of the long rolled up right trouser leg of the law (thanks to Not the Nine O’Clock News for that one liner).
the situation is “now what?”
if it was a handful they could have tried to get rid of them, but its far too many to actually act against them
so whats next?
So about 1%? That’s higher than I thought it would be. Would be interesting to know at what ranks. I can’t imagine the average Bobby being particularly influential but senior roles would be very much ideal for the Freemasons
A few of my family were members back in the day. It absolutely is not just a drinks and social club. Little red books and orders of ceremonies are not all there is to it. I’ve been to the RMBI offices in London. Purely coincidental it happens to be on Great Queen Street I’m sure. It’s not the monarch of the UK that’s referring to.
Now make “common purpose” declare membership in the civil service.Â
Would you trust someone who joined a club which stipulated that you had to show your nipple to a group of men to prove you’re not a woman as part of the induction process?
“Who controls the British crown? Who keeps the Metric system down?. We do! We do!”
they do some weird shit, have good businesses , I don’t care what they do in their time. The main thing is when something happens to any of them , like any legal troubles, the ones sitting in positions of power help them out. It’s like one big ol’ family, they pull strings.
I guess they can have a closer look at the past cases from linked up members and see the results.