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Topic History of: A new crime - ENABLING
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JK2006 Something I gather the guys at the top are now aware of and determined to stop (not the ghastly Hugh Oooorde who I hear is going at last).
MWTWATCHER Very true starement JK. I feel that even if an officer resigns he/she should stil be liable for failings or mismanagement. We jabe had to many get away with it over the years, now boot on the other foot, if one of the great train robbers was to of retired his life of crime and decided enough wad enough he would not be jailed now would he ?
Now laying inside every county and city police station are people who manipulate, massage, coaching and coercion aiding the evidence lets say and it must stop.
It is time for a clean up of these officers many DC's aiding promotion and the MET are rotton to the core.
JK2006 Several of our visitors (never posters) must be nervous. We've gone on about false allegations for 14 years but they are rarely prosecuted. Why? Because the "enablers" behind them - bent police, media and CPS - know they would be exposed in court. But I hear, through my sources, that the Cliff debacle (Yorkshire cops the equivalent News of the World to Surrey Police's Mail) has alerted decent cops to this disgraceful - and, I believe, criminal - behaviour. Several "enablers" are close to prosecution. Probably, to start with, not "serving" officers (though some may retire to escape observation and prosecution). So if you're retired from the force, living on the profits of pension and media backhanders, get ready for the spotlight. Enablers beware.