You do not have to believe that the police in England are corrupt but you are misguided if you don't. As a matter of direct experience I know that most of them are liars. They can be vicious bullies when they want, if they think that they can get away with it. And when it comes to getting away with it, policing comes into its very own. Knowing how to convict someone means having a slight knowledge of the law and a rather better knowledge of procedures and evidence. The really big advantage comes from being in a band of rogues with the collective experience of the Italian mafia. They know that they can hang together or they can hang separately.
https://online.met.police.uk/report.php
You can report crime to the police using this link. This is to prevent them ignoring it. You can then publicize their collusion with criminals such as Members of Parliament.Or you can use
https://online.met.police.uk/
for some crimes in London
Police Conduct Regulations
Tell us what they are not allowed to do. You might conclude that they are not allowed to take bribes from News Of The World or anyone else. The reality is not the same as the theory.
The police are your enemy. It is a simple point and important to understand. Procedural safeguards against them have been weakened by that corrupt little swine, Blair. Robert Henderson's guide to what you should say is important. There is a lot not to say as well.
Police And Malicious Prosecution
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Although the dictates of political correctness are in theory universal in practice they are applied with vastly greater enthusiasm against certain groups than others. In 2001 the television presenter Anne Robinson made what was obviously a joke about the Welsh on a programme entitled Room 101. The idea of the programme was for those appearing to consign something or someone to Room 101, the place in George Orwell’s 1984 where “the most terrible thing in the world happens”. Anne Robinson consigned the Welsh with the comment “What are they for?”. A day or so after the programme she became the subject of a police investigation for inciting racial hatred and a file was sent to the Crown Prosecution Service. Some weeks after it was quietly announced that she would not be prosecuted. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1205551.stm)Compare that eager police response with that which occurred after the current director-general of the BBC, Greg Dyke who in 2001 described a meeting of BBC managers as “hideously white”. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1104305.stm)
As the law stands, the statement is unambiguously racist because Mr Dyke is making a claim about a recognized racial group and the use of the word “hideously” is highly inflammatory. The extremely unpleasant nature of it can be seen by substituting black or Asian for white: “hideously black”, “hideously Asian”. Its effect can only be to incite racial hatred against whites. The severity of the offence is greatly magnified by Mr Dyke’s then position as the head of our state funded broadcaster.
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All are equal but some are more equal than others. The police have power and the power to abuse their power. Letting the in crowd get away with crime is policy and practice in England's green and pleasant land. It is Misconduct In Public Office. Ditto for Perverting the course of justice.
1000 Serving Police Are Convicted Criminals
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More than 1,000 serving police officers in Britain have criminal convictions, the Liberal Democrats have reported. More than half of the 1,063 convictions relate to speeding or other motoring offences; 77 officers have convictions for violence and 96 for dishonesty...........But the Police Federation denounced publication of the figures as a "petty attempt to discredit". Paul McKeever, chairman of the federation which represents rank-and-file officers in England and Wales, said it was "baffling" that the Lib Dems "could be so keen to conduct this type of headline-grabbing expose...
Serving officers who are convicted do not face automatic dismissal, but the Association of Chief Police Officers said it was "very rare" for people with convictions to be recruited by the police. Each case was assessed on its merits, said Acpo...........
The total figure for Britain, which does not include cautions, is likely to be higher because some forces did not provide full details and 10 gave no information at all, said BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw. The figures showed 210 officers had been dismissed or required to resign in the past five years as a result of criminal convictions.....
Of those with convictions for violent offences such as assault, battery and wounding, 77 had kept their jobs, and 45 had been dismissed in the last five years. There are 96 serving police officers with convictions for offences of dishonesty, including theft, perverting the course of justice, fraud and forgery.
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Set a thief to catch a thief? It sounds like a policy. I know as a matter of direct experience that most of them are expert liars.
ACPO
The Association of Chief Police Officers have been in the business a long time and gotten away with it. Now they are being paid by the Labour Party. It is only tax payers' money of course so that doesn't matter and I am confident that they would claim that it is not a bribe for services past, present of future.
Ali Dizaei
He was loud mouthed, pushy, a thief, a bully who squawked about racism for any reason or none and now he is in prison. He got off very lightly but then he is an ethnic.
Asian Mafia
Asia is where corruption is well understood and a way of life. Then they get to England and carry on as normal.
Bent Coppers - Survey of Police Corruption
The title is clear enough and soundly based. Has Mr Morton been sued for Libel? Possibly. Did the copper get away with it? I doubt it.
Craig Murray Says The Police Are Corrupt Liars
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The Guardian piece focuses, quite rightly, on the fact that the police yet again seem to have encouraged false information to come out in the immediate aftermath of the killing, particularly to the effect that Duggan fired first. This is part of a worrying pattern – the numerous lies about Jean Charles De Menezes, the false claim that demonstrators attacked police trying to resuscitate Ian Tomlinson.This is extremely serious because it is part of the picture of the Met, like the rest of government, being much more interested in spin than fact when it comes to dealing with the media. This in turn comes back again to that incestuous web of bungs and consultancy contracts that characterises the Met/Murdoch relationship. The Duggan death shows the police instinct to lie and cover up is as fierce as ever.........
The problem, of course, with exoneration of the police in appalling crimes like their execution of Jean Charles De Menezes, is that nobody will believe them when they are in fact in the right. There is a strong [ why????? ] possibility they were in the right on this one. They have brought general disbelief upon themselves.
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Craig Murray was Her Majesty's ambassador to Uzbekistan until he decided to tell the truth and got sacked. He knows about corruption, murder, torture, you name it.
Eurojust
Is the head of what is laughingly called European justice. It is just as corrupt as the rest.
G20 Massacre
In fact the police only killed one man but I am happy to call it a massacre. The perpetrator got away with it again.
Hints and Tips for
Whistleblowers
This article is big, thorough and rather good. It was written by a programmer(?)
who knows his stuff. This is about not getting caught in the first place.
Miscarriages of Justice
They are not always the result of police malpractice but it is where they start.
Police Brutality
Beating up prisoners is fun, healthy exercise, good for morale. What is the point of having power if you don't abuse it?
Police Corruption
Better than 100 reports show up on a search. Are they reliable? Are they all wrong? Read for yourself. Think for yourself. Decide for yourself.
Police Corruption And
Freemasonry
Chris retired from the Met, the
retirement cheque cleared then he decided that he could afford to tell the truth
so tell the truth he did. It is ugly and wide ranging.
Police Stole £53 Million
They turned over a safe deposit outfit and made off with lotsa money. They even
found an unregistered pistol. Then they turned nasty with the depositors. A lot
were Jews and crooks. That is not excuse for bullying the rest.
Sir Robert Mark
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In 1972, Sir Robert Mark became Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. That year, the annual total of armed robberies in the Metropolitan district was 380 - partly because the culture was rife with bribe-taking, sharing in the proceeds of crime and "verballing", or fabricating evidence against suspects. Sir Robert felt compelled to remind his detectives which side of the law they were supposed to be on, he told them in his inaugural address: "A good police force, is one that catches more criminals than it employs."At the centre of Sir Robert's focus was Criminal Investigation Department, and its pinnacle the Flying Squad - Ken Drury, commander of the Flying Squad and one of his inspectors, Alistair Ingram, later went to prison for corruption.
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Corruption in the Met is deep seated and very sincere. It will happen while bent coppers frighten any who are straight; not vice versa. Robert Mark was the last Commissioner who showed serious indications of wanting to sort bent coppers. He got rid of 300 and that was just in the CID.
Muslim Corruption
Having a very public reputation for corruption is suggestive, very suggestive. It is also justified. The Al Yamamah Job is an example. Actually there were Brits taking bungs too. When there are that many billions involved a few million are neither here nor there. Then of course there is Ali Dizaei, a bent copper and a racist thug to boot.
Scotland Yard
Is the finest police force money can buy. It is also one of the oldest.
John Symonds
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John Symonds was a Detective Sergeant in London's Metropolitan Police, working in its Criminal Investigation Department..... In late 1969 John had been caught up in a Times newspaper investigation into police corruption, and was eventually charged with corruptly receiving £150. The truth behind this newspaper story will be revealed on this website, and John will comment on the dubious evidence which also resulted in two of his Police colleagues receiving long prison sentences on similar charges.John Symonds went abroad before the trial, and he prepared a detailed dossier to put the record straight about corruption in the Metropolitan Police force.
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Simmo says the Met is deeply corrupt. Who am I to argue with him? I know from experience they are usually skilful liars.
Operation Trident
Blacks with guns have their very own specialist police force to deal with them.
Stop And Search
Police have powers. They like to claim even more. Abusing power is fun. Here are sources.
Untouchables: Dirty Cops, Bent Justice and Racism in Scotland Yard
by Michael Gillard and Laurie Flynn
The title says it all, well most of it. There isn't much about racism or even bent justice but the rest is spot on. Michael Gillard did a lot of financial writing for Private Eye and came up with some good stuff. He named names and rarely if ever got sued. That means that he got it right and he could prove it. The police are also enthusiastic about using libel to suppress the truth and the Police Federation has a track record of success. Perhaps that is where the bent justice comes in.Robert Marks was the commissioner who sacked 300 men and that was just in the CID. He was the last commissioner in the Met who gave us serious reason to believe that he had any intention of doing anything about police corruption. It can be done and it needs to be kept being done. When bent coppers are frightened of the honest ones, it is as under control as it is ever going to be. Robert Marks was in thirty years ago. Significantly he was an outsider so blackmailing him was not quite so easy.
How Racial P.C. Corrupted the LAPD
It is easy. Politicians force the police to recruit minorities. This is American for blacks, Hispanics and others. This forces standards down and forces the recruitment of criminals and known criminal associates. They use their new found powers to give us Third World policing, which means murder, extortion, perverting the course of justice etc. The political answer is to cover it up.
British Police Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering
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Illegal drugs trafficking and money laundering by the British police force
The Metropolitan Police, the London-based flagship constabulary of the British police force, has been criticized by a Judge for running a multi-million pound illegal drugs cartel and money laundering operation, without permission. (Yes, they usually have permission to do so.)
It is common practice for the British authorities to set up and operate drugs and money laundering cartels. Without the full cooperation of customs officials and law enforcement agencies it would obviously be extremely risky, and preclusively difficult to import the huge quantities drugs required to sustain the lucrative UK black-market.
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It takes eighteen months to make a policeman, to make him a liar who will stand up in court and lie in his teeth. This is perjury, a major criminal offence but they know that they are going to get away with it. When they lie they pervert the course of justice. That is also a major criminal offence but how many of them ever get fingered? I knew a crime prevention officer who did not show up for work on week ends. Being AWOL [ absent without leave ] is a lesser offence, probably not criminal, just a perk. The word for it is ESSO [ Every Saturday and Sunday Off ]. CPOs are just one lot that never do what you would call policing, just swanning around with lots of excuses for being somewhere else.The narcotics industry is a different area with far more opportunity for police crime. They mix with honest villains. Setting up deals is just too easy. Perhaps some further down the pecking order gets thrown to the wolves occasionally then the rest carry on to an early and very profitable retirement. See The Guardian (UK), "Illegal police sting costs £25m", front-page, 29 July 2003. [ Grauniad ]
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Scotland Yard claimed last night that the future of covert police work was under threat after a court ruling that some of its officers had committed a "state-created crime" during a sting aimed at trapping suspected money launderers.
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The real worries were about their bungs and their liberty.
Leaking the truth about the British police killing/murder/shooting and cover up of Jean Charles de Menezes
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The circumstances surrounding the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes would not have come to the public's attention without whistleblower Lana Vandenbergh. Lana worked as an administration secretary for the Independent Police Complaints Commission. Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent man, was shot and killed at Stockwell tube station on the London Underground by police. Initially, police falsely claimed that he was wearing bulky clothing, had vaulted the ticket barriers and run from police. It soon become clear that de Menezes did not vault and run from the police, but police did not correct the misinformation until the correct information was leaked to the press. At first the police tried to cover up this dreadful mistake. Vandenbergh leaked details of the police enquiry, which was very different from the version then in the public domain.
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Interestingly the incriminating paper was with the IPPC which implies that they knew what had really happened and they are just as bent.
Police Explained By Sean Gabb
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No, I think the real villains here are the police. Every so often, The Daily Mail publishes a whining article or letter about how the police are kept from doing a proper job by health and safety laws and by “political correctness”. The implication here is that the police are thoroughly decent people who simply want to get back to protecting life and property in ways that nearly everyone regards as legitimate. I find this a ludicrous opinion. So far as I can tell, the police are the willing militia of an evil ruling class. Many of them are sadistic thugs more to be feared than the criminals they are supposedly hired to catch. Many are corrupt. Most of them have bought wholesale into the new order of things, and use their massively expanded powers with grim delight.The police behave as they do partly because of the “tough new laws” Home Secretaries have been drooling over for the past quarter century. But it is also because police officers are bad people. Even if police powers could be rolled back to where they were in about 1960, these traditional powers would still be used oppressively. Power is restrained in part by law. Beyond that, it is restrained by common sense and common decency. These are qualities now absent from the police in England, and no changes in law or exhortations from the top can bring them back. Anyone who wants all the policing our taxes buy needs his head examined.
There is no doubt that all those High Tory critics of Robert Peel were right about the dangers of setting up a state police force. It took over a hundred and fifty years to show how right they were. But, when someone is arrested for making jokes about Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, we can see that the line has been crossed that separates a state with police from a police state.
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That is what Sean Gabb thinks about them. Sean aka Doctor Gabb is the director of the Libertarian Alliance. I am not sure that he had much to do with the police, as a victim of their evil or as a victim of honest criminals. He is right none the less. I would have laid more emphasis on their lies and perjury.
Drug dealers, Thieves and Police [ 25 August 2000 ]
Police men are not supposed to go to fornicate with drug dealers, but DC Clark did and with his grass at that. She babbled. He nicked them, stole their drugs and sold them on to other customers. He was a great success - they thought but he got off with 12 years. His mate, DS Drury got off with 11 years.
Informers will be planted at training college [ 23 October 2003 ]
Sir John Stevens, commissioner of the Metropolitan police, said his force intends to plant informers in its classrooms to root out racist recruits. If he were going to investigate crime among his own you might think that it was a good thing. The spies will get life time immunity. He is doing it to enforce the political agenda of Marxist radicals who have taken over Her Majesty's Government.Stevens is a man under the control of the Marxists. He probably wants the little sinecures that will come his way after he retires, if he plays ball and he definitely wants his job and the power that goes with it. This has a strong resemblance to Stalin's system of thought police in the nastiest days of the USSR. The propagandists will claim that racism is worse than crime. They are doing it as part of the agenda of destroying England.
Police Killer Claims That He Is Ill [ 12 April 2009 ]
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The policeman suspended over the death of a G20 protester in London has been signed off sick - following a [ allegedly ] suspected heart attack. The officer, from the Metropolitan Police’s Territorial Support Group (TSG), collapsed at his home after realizing he was the person captured on film allegedly pushing newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson to the ground. The policeman is expected to be questioned by the Independent Police Complaints Commission about why his face was covered by a balaclava, concealing his identity. However any interrogation over the incident may now be delayed...... The officer under investigation also appears to have removed his epaulettes with their identifying number.
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What ever it takes to get away with it is what it will get. If that means every pig in the Met committing perjury it will happen.
'I saw police jump lights to get pizza' - 1,881 complaints about officers' driving offences lead to 3 prosecutions [ 12 April 2009 ]
The head line is verbatim and police are corrupt. Suppressing evidence and ignoring evidence is SOP [ Standard Operating Procedure ]
Police Uphold Law Impartially?? [ 3 December 2011 ]
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The police in England swear an oath; that will uphold the law without fear or favour. Thus start careers of lies. Here are some of their grosser public demonstrations of pandering to criminals and corrupt politicians.
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Allowing Islamics to threaten us with murder is the official policy of
Notice that the police are hiding their faces and their numbers in order to Pervert the course of justice.
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