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Topic History of: Police Accountability - it's starting...
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In The Know Indeed, Jim

As I said earlier, the police are really starting to worry that they are now accountable (for going round killing people in a frenzy of violence).

It's starting to affect their morale (apparently) -

news.sky.com/story/1112504/police-facing-serious-drag-on-morale

all the fun has gone out of the job !!!!
Jim In The Know (out on the moors) wrote:
In The Know wrote:
Jim wrote:
Not really. They beat a passerby to death in London (Ian Tomlinson), the culprit isn't even arrested. They falsely accuse a minister of state, it's a national scandal. The police are fine just as long as they get in line and do what they're told by the powerful.

I think the Police Commissioners will make a difference, Jim - the police are starting to get very cautious in case they get the sack !


It will be interesting to see if PC now prosecuted following 'unlawful killing' verdict


It will. Normally in prima facie cases of murder it is not interesting to see whether the suspect is prosecuted.
In The Know (out on the moors) In The Know wrote:
Jim wrote:
Not really. They beat a passerby to death in London (Ian Tomlinson), the culprit isn't even arrested. They falsely accuse a minister of state, it's a national scandal. The police are fine just as long as they get in line and do what they're told by the powerful.

I think the Police Commissioners will make a difference, Jim - the police are starting to get very cautious in case they get the sack !


It will be interesting to see if PC now prosecuted following 'unlawful killing' verdict
Jim In The Know wrote:
the police are starting to get very cautious in case they get the sack !

Thanks ITK,

Good to have your view, but without meaning to be rude.."[citation required]".

J
hedda I share JK's hopes but not his enthusiasm.

I think they may be beyond control.