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Topic History of: British Police
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hedda this is an outrageous claim and should be withdrawn.

Half the police are not halfwits or corrupt !
(with apologies to Dennis Skinner)
JK2006 Yes just as the genuinely abused are the real victims of the false allegations industry, so are good coppers when told to concentrate on stupid areas instead of stopping real crime
Spee The few I've had to deal with, on minor matters - seem to have had chips on their shoulders.

And the more senior ones I met were very well balanced - with chips on both shoulders.

It's a bit of a lottery though.


As some are professional, decent and hardworking people - who often put their lives in danger...

...for us all...


PaulB According to a solicitor friend, half of the current police force are halfwits, and the others are corrupt.

I think that's a bit harsh because there must still be some decent bobbies still in the service.
Apparently, a lot are leaving, disillusioned. The problem is that if we lose the decent ones, we'll be left with just those who care more about climbing their personal ladders than they do about actual justice.

It does make be wonder though.