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Topic History of: Strange Case of the accused Policeman
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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veritas It sounds like everyone involved has enormous sympathy for this cop and the ordeal he has been through ( I do !) but I wish this compassion was extended to all accused persons.
Chris Retro I've known plenty of policemen over the years, mainly of the 'old school' quite a few arseholes but the ones I was friends with were often 'up against it' and there were indeed some extraordinary witch-hunts going down, often just to prove a point they would destroy a career - and on a couple of occasions the lives of the officers concerned
BR newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7765079.stm

Thoughts.

My first thought is - why no name ?

My second thought is how did the evidence disappear - and how that compares to the raid on Tory Green.......

Does seem that the Police have immunity to prosecution unless it is a witch hunt.

But

It seems that a "serial" alleger is behind the claims - which possibly means it is a false accuser - and surely if that was the case having been proved innocent once surely this PC was entitled to carrying on with his job and life.