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Topic History of: Misconduct, Unprofessionals and Appropriate Punishment
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Bookworm Unless you are an ostrich with head in the sand, many of you will be aware of the serious damage which can follow acts of indecency in public office.

First they mess up, then lie. It doesn't end there as they have to maintain the lies and are sometimes known to do so with more inappropriate conduct.

I would class that as heinous activity.
Blackmail is something else which isn't taken seriously. It happens a lot!
It is imperative for the sake of mental health all round that such issues are talked about, exposed and followed by appropriate action.


The amount of ex-professionals speaking up can't be ignored.
It is moronic to rely on the majority of media for anything.

Police operate on a two-tier level. On the face they are upholding the law. Underneath lies a stench cesspit of freemason upper level control like a mafia. Only a select few are in on the game and to the detriment of most.
From the top down, they'll get zero respect from me.

Does anyone else feel insulted by it all?