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Topic History of: Police misconduct, gross misconduct or Conspiracy To Pervert?
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md They go to great lengths to protect their own officers from public outcrys even when they know that they have done wrong. One reason for this is because they recognise the harmful impact high levels of collective anger have not only to the officers themselves but also to their families. Yet they refuse to do the same for the accused.
JK2006 No wonder police secretly encourage vigilantes - not caring whether their targets are really criminals.
honey!oh sugar sugar. I know a family who were attacked, harassed, and tormented by a young gang of drug dealers/runners.
the police were useless and they started recording conversations.
One of the tapes includes the police officer advising them to pay for the culprits to be attacked, because they could do nothing.
JK2006 I feel sorry for those officers tasked with correcting mistakes or corruption when senior cops (like Ephgrave) say there are NEVER any bent cops and condone their staff lying under oath to judges and deliberately breaking the law (sometimes with best intentions but the ends NEVER justify the means if the means are illegal - see HHJ Taylor's ruling on my prosecution). Reading this (below) is shocking.

polfed.org/Surrey/news/2018/surrey-chief...tective-proceedings/
JK2006 And there's Conspiracy By Omission - such as pretending to search for a false accuser's ex girlfriend and failing to do so in months ("impossible to track her down") when my brilliant PI finds her in FIVE MINUTES and, of course, she provides vital evidence regarding dates, ages and lies - and a great deal more that would have guaranteed acquittal.

All to be born in mind by every police officer - including those examining the behaviour of serving officers; not popular with the main forces but well aware that, if they cover up or fail to investigate thoroughly, their failure could be construed as Conspiracy.