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Post by ginnyg on Nov 1, 2023 11:23:25 GMT
The IOPC has an annual budget of £71 million which funds a staff in the hundreds. None of the senior staff are allowed to have served in the police or have any association with the police service. It shows all the classic attributes of an oversized quango that has been captured by the Blob. Staffed by "Common Purpose" clowns?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2023 11:23:37 GMT
You can argue the FACTS as much as you like, but the verdict is out, the police officers behaved appalingly, and they were thrown out of the force, there s nothing more to be said about it.
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Post by dappy on Nov 1, 2023 11:24:41 GMT
You are entitled to your opinion, Dan. Given the choice between trusting your opinion, coloured as it inevitably is by your attitudes to race, and that of the independent body tasked to investigate complaints against the police, well with respect not a hard judgement to make.
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 11:27:28 GMT
You can argue the FACTS as much as you like, but the verdict is out, the police officers behaved appalingly, and they were thrown out of the force, there s nothing more to be said about it. There is an appeal in process. If the victimised officers are provided with proper representation there is every likelihood that the verdict of the kangaroo court will be thrown out and the IOPC exposed for the politically-biased operation that it is.
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 11:30:03 GMT
The IOPC has an annual budget of £71 million which funds a staff in the hundreds. None of the senior staff are allowed to have served in the police or have any association with the police service. It shows all the classic attributes of an oversized quango that has been captured by the Blob. Staffed by "Common Purpose" clowns? The profiles of the twenty or so senior figures in the IOPC (none of whom can have served in the police) are shown on its website.
Members can read this and form their own judgment as to the the likely political orientation of the operation as a whole.
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 11:32:30 GMT
You can argue the FACTS as much as you like, but the verdict is out, the police officers behaved appalingly, and they were thrown out of the force, there s nothing more to be said about it. Another one who hasn't read the evidence. If you did you would have to alter your one-eyed perception of exactly who behaved appallingly in this incident.
Hint: it wasn't the police.
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 11:41:28 GMT
You are entitled to your opinion, Dan. Given the choice between trusting your opinion, coloured as it inevitably is by your attitudes to race, and that of the independent body tasked to investigate complaints against the police, well with respect not a hard judgement to make. Unless and until you trouble to acquaint yourself with the actual evidence as presented, rather than pre-masticated snippets in the legacy media, I'm afraid your partisan remarks are a null event and don't merit a response.
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Post by dappy on Nov 1, 2023 12:18:16 GMT
You are entitled to your opinion, Dan. Given the choice between trusting your opinion, coloured as it inevitably is by your attitudes to race, and that of the independent body tasked to investigate complaints against the police, well with respect not a hard judgement to make. Unless and until you trouble to acquaint yourself with the actual evidence as presented, rather than pre-masticated snippets in the legacy media, I'm afraid your partisan remarks are a null event and don't merit a response. How honoured I am then that you chose to give me a response anyway.............
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 12:31:46 GMT
I didn't respond to your paean to the IOPC which is what I felt was without merit, especially coming from someone who hasn't bothered to review the available evidence and appears to know very little about the operation itself. I think that may have been what you were hoping might draw a response but you were bound to be disappointed.
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Post by dappy on Nov 1, 2023 12:51:09 GMT
Your feelings aren't that important to me Dan
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Post by Bentley on Nov 1, 2023 13:19:20 GMT
Top tip to black people pulled up by police . Just do as you are told ,as most white do . If you don’t you will be treated the same as white people are when they dont do as they are told .
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 13:22:54 GMT
Your feelings aren't that important to me Dan A cross I shall have to learn to bear with fortitude.
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 1, 2023 13:24:21 GMT
Top tip to black people pulled up by police . Just do as you are told ,as most white do . If you don’t you will be treated the same as white people are when they dont do as they are told . The other thing is that if you lead the police on a chase they will chase you and probably be quite annoyed when they eventually catch you.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 1, 2023 13:30:02 GMT
Top tip to black people pulled up by police . Just do as you are told ,as most white do . If you don’t you will be treated the same as white people are when they dont do as they are told . The other thing is that if you lead the police on a chase they will chase you and probably be quite annoyed when they eventually catch you. Indeed .What happened to the officers is a travesty and the fact that so many of the public support them shows that many are not convinced by the false woke narrative of black victimhood .
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Post by Dogburger on Nov 1, 2023 15:31:45 GMT
You can argue the FACTS as much as you like, but the verdict is out, the police officers behaved appalingly, and they were thrown out of the force, there s nothing more to be said about it. There is an appeal in process. If the victimised officers are provided with proper representation there is every likelihood that the verdict of the kangaroo court will be thrown out and the IOPC exposed for the politically-biased operation that it is. Lets hope so .
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