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Post by mids on Dec 6, 2023 18:04:18 GMT
Hmmm. There's a stench about this one. "A Metropolitan Police officer who tried to delete her fiancé’s nephew from a list of suspects being targeted by a flagship unit has been issued with a written warning. Detective Constable Zainab Hussain failed to fully disclose her association with the man, a misconduct panel ruled. But she was allowed to keep her job after the “honest” mistake and has learned a “salutary lesson”. DC Hussain join Scotland Yard’s Predatory Offender Unit focused on London’s highest risk domestic abusers in November 2020. She was responsible for developing a list of 20 nominals to be pursued for violence against women and girls. On December 17, Hussain became aware her partner’s nephew was a “low risk” target. She suggested he was removed and replaced by another name as the list had reached its maximum number. The force claimed her behaviour was discreditable and a breach of honesty and integrity at a level of gross misconduct. But DC Hussain told the hearing she had “nothing to gain from the removal of his name” as suspects do not know they are being monitored. She had only met him once briefly in her boyfriend’s kitchen and, as a practising Muslim, DC Hussain was not allowed to speak to male members of his family. Akbar Khan, who chaired the panel, found discreditable conduct at a misconduct level only. He said her actions “in the knowledge he was her partner’s nephew lacked the necessary transparency and care that members of the public would expect from a serving officer”." www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/metropolitan-police-detective-predatory-offender-unit-london-b1124662.html
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 7, 2023 8:50:27 GMT
No, doofus. Your example. Your specific example. That would never happen would it. There's a word for people who assume everyone in a certain group is as bad as its worst representatives. It's something you profess to hate, yet you seem unaware of being quite selective about it. People do that every single day with political representatives, bankers and lawyers for example. Why would the police be treated differently. But I am still surprised that you would be so mindblowingly stupid as to confuse immutable physical traits with the jobs we choose to do.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 7, 2023 8:51:01 GMT
Hmmm. There's a stench about this one. "A Metropolitan Police officer who tried to delete her fiancé’s nephew from a list of suspects being targeted by a flagship unit has been issued with a written warning. Detective Constable Zainab Hussain failed to fully disclose her association with the man, a misconduct panel ruled. But she was allowed to keep her job after the “honest” mistake and has learned a “salutary lesson”. DC Hussain join Scotland Yard’s Predatory Offender Unit focused on London’s highest risk domestic abusers in November 2020. She was responsible for developing a list of 20 nominals to be pursued for violence against women and girls. On December 17, Hussain became aware her partner’s nephew was a “low risk” target. She suggested he was removed and replaced by another name as the list had reached its maximum number. The force claimed her behaviour was discreditable and a breach of honesty and integrity at a level of gross misconduct. But DC Hussain told the hearing she had “nothing to gain from the removal of his name” as suspects do not know they are being monitored. She had only met him once briefly in her boyfriend’s kitchen and, as a practising Muslim, DC Hussain was not allowed to speak to male members of his family. Akbar Khan, who chaired the panel, found discreditable conduct at a misconduct level only. He said her actions “in the knowledge he was her partner’s nephew lacked the necessary transparency and care that members of the public would expect from a serving officer”." www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/metropolitan-police-detective-predatory-offender-unit-london-b1124662.htmlPolice protecting police. As always.
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Post by mids on Dec 7, 2023 9:07:43 GMT
Well, a certain type of police.
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Post by voice on Dec 8, 2023 0:48:17 GMT
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Post by mids on Dec 8, 2023 6:17:01 GMT
Hmmm, let's see. Sending some distasteful WhatsApp messages or removing a relative from a list of wife beaters in an attempt to get them off the hook. Which is worse, I wonder? Hmmm.
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 8, 2023 7:39:10 GMT
Thought policing the police. Very sinister.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 8, 2023 10:04:42 GMT
Hmmm, let's see. Sending some distasteful WhatsApp messages or removing a relative from a list of wife beaters in an attempt to get them off the hook. Which is worse, I wonder? Hmmm. They’re both bad. One is covering up for somebody who may be involved in criminal activity. The others will most certainly be involved in miscarriages of justice as reflected by their attitudes towards groups they have to police (in this instances non-whites / women.) Police protecting police. As always.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 8, 2023 10:05:36 GMT
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 8, 2023 10:05:57 GMT
How is a set of convictions for WhatsApp jokes police protecting police?
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Post by mids on Dec 8, 2023 10:15:51 GMT
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Post by mids on Dec 8, 2023 10:17:04 GMT
Hmmm, let's see. Sending some distasteful WhatsApp messages or removing a relative from a list of wife beaters in an attempt to get them off the hook. Which is worse, I wonder? Hmmm. The others will most certainly be involved in miscarriages of justice All made up. AMU.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 8, 2023 10:17:12 GMT
Translation: Mids was wrong. As always.
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 8, 2023 10:18:51 GMT
The others will most certainly be involved in miscarriages of justice All made up. AMU. Of course YOU would say that. You’re unlikely to be caught up in their miscarriages of justice.
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Post by mids on Dec 8, 2023 10:20:28 GMT
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Post by marechal on Dec 8, 2023 17:20:59 GMT
There's a word for people who assume everyone in a certain group is as bad as its worst representatives. It's something you profess to hate, yet you seem unaware of being quite selective about it. People do that every single day with political representatives, bankers and lawyers for example. Why would the police be treated differently. But I am still surprised that you would be so mindblowingly stupid as to confuse immutable physical traits with the jobs we choose to do. Being called stupid by the likes of you and Rick - I can't quite describe how reassuring that is. And I'm surprised that you miss the point entirely because you assume you know what I'm talking about when you obviously don't. Oh wait, no I'm not.
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Post by voice on Dec 21, 2023 23:52:03 GMT
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Post by perrykneeham on Dec 22, 2023 7:35:49 GMT
TBF, none of them were cops, were they?
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Post by Repat Van on Dec 22, 2023 9:06:09 GMT
I am shocked. Truly. I am.
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Post by voice on Jan 6, 2024 23:01:49 GMT
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