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Police Corruption in UK at all time high.

Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 12:56 am

Came across this clip on youtube exposing the level of corruption now seen in the British Police Force. And you'll notice in the first 90 secons of the clip, the presenter saying the police ackwnoledge there needs to be tighter controls especially when it comes to 'the accepting of free gifts'. So this is how they describe taking a bribe these days is it, 'accepting a gift' lol. They really dont give us the public any credit do they, i mean thinking that if they wordn it like that maybe we wont notice its just another way of describing being bribed lol. Link Below...

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Postby gary-mark:morton » Sun May 06, 2012 1:05 am

not just police, but i think the whole hacking thing shone a light onto the fact that all of those in positions of power seem to be in each others pockets and i hope this leads to some of the 'flatliners' taking a closer look into the cosy world they think are living in
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Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 1:06 am

WelshChappie wrote:Came across this clip on youtube exposing the level of corruption now seen in the British Police Force. And you'll notice in the first 90 secons of the clip, the presenter saying the police ackwnoledge there needs to be tighter controls especially when it comes to 'the accepting of free gifts'. So this is how they describe taking a bribe these days is it, 'accepting a gift' lol. They really dont give us the public any credit do they, i mean thinking that if they wordn it like that maybe we wont notice its just another way of describing being bribed lol. Link Below...

http://youtu.be/lQJDcIC-IXc


And in my local town today there was police everywhere, 2 cars in the street next to mine, riot van parked in town itself, and three female officers standing outside an off licence ticketing cars that have stopped outside the shop on double yellow for 3 or 4 mins to run in the shop. Its good to see that the people sworn to serve and protect and uphold the law, are dealing with the most serious and cold blooded of criminal, the offender who parks on double yellow to run in the shop for a newspaper. The Murderers and Rapists they will go after some other time because lets be honest when you arrest a Murderer or Rapist you cannot issue them a fixed penalty ticket and so there is no financial reward and the officers wont be that one ticket closer to hitting their monthly targets.
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Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 1:18 am

gary-mark:morton wrote:not just police, but i think the whole hacking thing shone a light onto the fact that all of those in positions of power seem to be in each others pockets and i hope this leads to some of the 'flatliners' taking a closer look into the cosy world they think are living in


Yes and it would be very difficult to stamp out corruption at the best of times, the only way i see it being made possible is to make it madnatory for anyone in a position of trust to be given a custodial sentence is caught doing anything untoward. But it works the reverse, no punishment whatsoever let alone custodial. Asked to resign with full pension in police corruption cases, just recently an MP, Margaret Moran was caught having claimed £60.000 faulsey in expences and she instantly ran to her gp claiming she was suicidal and got the diagnosis of depression she was looking for. The Crown have stated that it deems her unfit to stand trial on the charges so she can walk away scot free after stealing 60 grand. If i had forged a cheque for 60 quid, let alone 60K, and obtained the funds by deception, i could insist i was depressed and even produce a length of rope as exhibit A and i'd still be prosecuted. The Crown spokeman even said "I realise that by not taking any action against her, this may give the public the wrong impression". No no no mate, we didnt get the wrong impression, we have eyes and brains to see and fathom exactly what is going on.
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Postby chaz63 » Sun May 06, 2012 1:34 am

your post reminded me of a video i watched where brian gerrish(i think it was)said that one of the first things we should do is stop using politicly correct thrases such as you mention.he meant the general population,not those like us who say it like it is.he made sense.its a form of control."you cant say this" "you cant say that" the sheeple are worried theyll get into trouble if they say such and such.wf need to get more people to tell it like it is then more will follow..we are growing.after today i truely believe the putting the army on our streets will make the sleeping awaken a lot quicker than otherwise would be the case.
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Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 1:48 am

WelshChappie wrote:
gary-mark:morton wrote:not just police, but i think the whole hacking thing shone a light onto the fact that all of those in positions of power seem to be in each others pockets and i hope this leads to some of the 'flatliners' taking a closer look into the cosy world they think are living in


Yes and it would be very difficult to stamp out corruption at the best of times, the only way i see it being made possible is to make it madnatory for anyone in a position of trust to be given a custodial sentence is caught doing anything untoward. But it works the reverse, no punishment whatsoever let alone custodial. Asked to resign with full pension in police corruption cases, just recently an MP, Margaret Moran was caught having claimed £60.000 faulsey in expences and she instantly ran to her gp claiming she was suicidal and got the diagnosis of depression she was looking for. The Crown have stated that it deems her unfit to stand trial on the charges so she can walk away scot free after stealing 60 grand. If i had forged a cheque for 60 quid, let alone 60K, and obtained the funds by deception, i could insist i was depressed and even produce a length of rope as exhibit A and i'd still be prosecuted. The Crown spokeman even said "I realise that by not taking any action against her, this may give the public the wrong impression". No no no mate, we didnt get the wrong impression, we have eyes and brains to see and fathom exactly what is going on.


Having conned the tax-payer to the tune of 60K, she made a collum on page 12 of the paper that consisted of around 20 words tucked away in the corner. To give people a visual reference as to the size, it was similar in size to a match box. The papers had more important stories to run on the front page, an issue that effects all our lives, that being who got voted off that reality show (Think its called The Voice). Thats what you call journalism, never mind a Member of Parliment helping her self to money that the tax payer has worked to earn and hand over to the Government, who was voted off? And i cant understand how so many people still watch shows like X Factor, The Voice etc. I can tell you who will win every single series of X Factor before an act has even taken to the stage. The winner will be Simon Cowell in each and every series. I can think of three winners of them shows that have been one hit wonders and have now faded into oblivion, but in meantime, Simon has just banked 1.5M in Phone Vote revanue.
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Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 2:04 am

chaz63 wrote:your post reminded me of a video i watched where brian gerrish(i think it was)said that one of the first things we should do is stop using politicly correct thrases such as you mention.he meant the general population,not those like us who say it like it is.he made sense.its a form of control."you cant say this" "you cant say that" the sheeple are worried theyll get into trouble if they say such and such.wf need to get more people to tell it like it is then more will follow..we are growing.after today i truely believe the putting the army on our streets will make the sleeping awaken a lot quicker than otherwise would be the case.


I like to consider myself a realist Chaz, to say it as you see it, or to coin a phrase, to call a spade a spade. I have spoken to a few people in regards to the freeman movement and pointed many things out such as the courts being so corrupt. But i find the majority of people either won't, or choose not to believe it because if they did then that would mean they would have to 'rock the boat' and choose not to accept it, and so they pretend everything is ok and carry on. Many of my friends will tell you i am outspoken or opinionated. I don't see myself as being, i just say it as it is. In fact my Ex Girlfriend still says about me and says to me 'I'll give credit where its due, i didnt always like the answers you gave if i asked questions, and didnt always like you straight to the point honesty in giving your view or opinion, but you were consistant' lol. I suppose it just comes down to telling people the truth as you see it or offering your advice and honestly as opposed to just telling someone what they want to hear.
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Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 2:18 am

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chaz63 wrote:your post reminded me of a video i watched where brian gerrish(i think it was)said that one of the first things we should do is stop using politicly correct thrases such as you mention.he meant the general population,not those like us who say it like it is.he made sense.its a form of control."you cant say this" "you cant say that" the sheeple are worried theyll get into trouble if they say such and such.wf need to get more people to tell it like it is then more will follow..we are growing.after today i truely believe the putting the army on our streets will make the sleeping awaken a lot quicker than otherwise would be the case.


I like to consider myself a realist Chaz, to say it as you see it, or to coin a phrase, to call a spade a spade. I have spoken to a few people in regards to the freeman movement and pointed many things out such as the courts being so corrupt. But i find the majority of people either won't, or choose not to believe it because if they did then that would mean they would have to 'rock the boat' and choose not to accept it, and so they pretend everything is ok and carry on. Many of my friends will tell you i am outspoken or opinionated. I don't see myself as being, i just say it as it is. In fact my Ex Girlfriend still says about me and says to me 'I'll give credit where its due, i didnt always like the answers you gave if i asked questions, and didnt always like you straight to the point honesty in giving your view or opinion, but you were consistant' lol. I suppose it just comes down to telling people the truth as you see it or offering your advice and honestly as opposed to just telling someone what they want to hear.


And i have decided that tomorrow i will hold up Barclays Bank and demand, then steal 60 grand. Being caught is of no importance as i have a flawless plan should i be found out, i will book in to see my GP asap and tell the Doctor that now the law and public are aware of my criminal activity i am suicidal and depressed. I will turn on the tears in order to convince my GP that i really am on the verge of offing myself at which point he will diagnose me as depressed and write a prescription. This will be my ticket to freedom and render me immune from any prosecution. I will then wait for the CPS to announce that they find i am unfit to face any charges, and i walk away 60K better off. Somehow i think there is more chance of Mr Bean being put in charge of the Royal Air Force lol.
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Postby chaz63 » Sun May 06, 2012 2:25 am

i agree welshchappie.i have been guilty in the past of chooring how i say things depending on the person im talking to so as not to shock them or offend them in some way but soon realised that the only way to tell is tell it like it is.call a spade a spade is a simple but very effective way to put it.
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Postby WelshChappie » Sun May 06, 2012 2:50 am

chaz63 wrote:i agree welshchappie.i have been guilty in the past of chooring how i say things depending on the person im talking to so as not to shock them or offend them in some way but soon realised that the only way to tell is tell it like it is.call a spade a spade is a simple but very effective way to put it.


Very true. I tell my family and friends, even ex girlfriends, if theres something on their mind about anything, say it as it is, not the way you think it mite not sound as bad if you held things back. I have a pet hate see, and its being told lies. I really cant stand it, so you can probably guess why i have no time of day at all for politicans lol. But i honestly would rather be hurt by someone telling me the truth, than to be lied just to make life easier. Its probably just me and part of my personality. My Father always used a saying when i was a kid, and i know this isnt the most moral of sayings lol, but if i lied to him he'd always shout at me that "A thief i can stand, but not a liar". Don't know if i quite aggree with the saying itself but obvioulsy he was using it as a way of showing his feelings on people who lie. I think thats probably where i get it from.
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