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Topic History of: surely coppers don't lie?
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pc hedda I was once stopped when driving in London and produced a NSW license (always carried that as well as a Brit one & a California license for such occasions) whereupon coppers said words to effect "ho ho ho you're not in NSW now, we aren't corrupt".

Alas it was true..the NSW Police were regarded as one of the most corrupt in the Southern Hemisphere..something to do with Sydney being an old sea port with 100s of Brit & Irish crims arriving daily..bent British troopers etc etc.

Now largely cleaned up and a delight to encounter..very professional.

But then rumors emerged that the Victorian Police in the 90s had stolen the NSW copper's mantle as crooks, doing deals with organized crims, bikie gangs and so on.

# Melbourne had become like an outpost for the Italian Mafia.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6446757...lice-misconduct.html

Notorious drug lord is set to walk out of prison as dozens of criminals claim their convictions were tainted by police misconduct during gang war

Infamous drug lord Tony Mokbel could walk free within four years upon appeal
The conduct of police during Melbourne's infamous gangland war questioned
Dozens of convicted criminals lodging sentence appeals, it has been revealed
Expected that investigation into the allegations will trigger Royal Commission