The Met once again not beating the “UK’s biggest gang” allegations
They sure do love protecting predators in their own ranks
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No one rallies round like the met police to protect its own predators. Never has a police force brought so much shame for it’s treatment of women and girls and minorities. Obviously the old guard is still in control at the met and they have no plans to change its reputation as the biggest threat to women and girls in the area they control
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I love these narcissist vs narcissist stories. We should all be celebrating.
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The Guardian must’ve had some difficulty deciding to publish this. Do they run an anti Police piece even though it plays into the right wing conspiracy of hurty word arrests?
First off, shockingly Police officers can be victims of crime. Second, just because something happens online doesn’t mean it’s not a crime. Three, “I only sent two messages…” Great, what were the messages? Why didn’t The Guardian include a screenshot of them if they were nothing? Four, why did the police have to resort to an arrest? Was there a Code G necessity to arrest? This would’ve been told to her. Or was she (what I suspect happened) offered an appointment to come in and give a voluntary statement and refused? Or did she not show up to that appointment? This would lead to an arrest warrant being issued.
Just like The Daily Mail, and Times articles about hurty word arrests there’s almost always way more to the story. Can’t even threaten to kill anyone online, or harass my ex partner on Facebook anymore. Free speech truly is dead!
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The Met once again not beating the “UK’s biggest gang” allegations
They sure do love protecting predators in their own ranks
No one rallies round like the met police to protect its own predators. Never has a police force brought so much shame for it’s treatment of women and girls and minorities. Obviously the old guard is still in control at the met and they have no plans to change its reputation as the biggest threat to women and girls in the area they control
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I love these narcissist vs narcissist stories. We should all be celebrating.
The Guardian must’ve had some difficulty deciding to publish this. Do they run an anti Police piece even though it plays into the right wing conspiracy of hurty word arrests?
First off, shockingly Police officers can be victims of crime. Second, just because something happens online doesn’t mean it’s not a crime. Three, “I only sent two messages…” Great, what were the messages? Why didn’t The Guardian include a screenshot of them if they were nothing? Four, why did the police have to resort to an arrest? Was there a Code G necessity to arrest? This would’ve been told to her. Or was she (what I suspect happened) offered an appointment to come in and give a voluntary statement and refused? Or did she not show up to that appointment? This would lead to an arrest warrant being issued.
Just like The Daily Mail, and Times articles about hurty word arrests there’s almost always way more to the story. Can’t even threaten to kill anyone online, or harass my ex partner on Facebook anymore. Free speech truly is dead!