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Topic History of: Sarah Everard Wayne Couzens
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Green Man Are the police involved in a joint enterprise?
Wyot Green Man wrote:
So if we didn't have twats in power to put in lockdown. Sarah Everard would still be here

I am the first to blame lockdowns for a lot GM but not the actions of a sexual sociopath; he would have found a way in any context.

And also whether he was in the Police or not.

But the Police are culpable for giving him such an easy platform from which to fulfill his demented needs.
Green Man So if we didn't have twats in power to put in lockdown. Sarah Everard would still be here.

Green Man The problem I have with the documentaries like this is A: We all know the police fucked up and B: Wayne Couzens will love the limelight and he will get a lawyer involved at our expenses. He will no doubt torment Sarah's parents.

It's all well good talking in hindsight and speak about the 'If's and 'Buts'.
JK2006 I shall be watching this documentary tomorrow but several things become clear - that Couzens WAS guilty (and you know I tend not to believe police or prosecutors) and that it must be seen as indicating that police are often not just incompetent but corrupt and bend the rules and conceal evidence. As happened to me 24 years ago in 2000/2001.