A police officer hit and killed a woman while driving at 74mp. A police drugs expert was sent to the scene to check if he was off his tits at the time of the accident. They sent the vice-president of the police union so obviously he was very impartial, it's not like he was part of the police officers union or owt... He decided that the officer wasn't on drugs or drunk and declared that he wasn't driving 'out of control'. As he left the scene he accidentally left his body cam on which recorded his phone call to his boss the president of the union. Here's what it recorded him saying... "I think that she went up on the hood, hit the windshield and then when he hit the brakes, flew off the car. But she IS dead... *Laughs" ...no it's a regular person. Yeah just write a cheque, yeah *laughs again* 11,000 dollars, she was 26 anyway she had limited value" The fact that one of them reacted in that way to mock the victim is shocking, the fact his boss responded in the same way is disgusting. Just a little note, she was 23 not 26 he couldn't even get that right
What a flaming World we live in,no wonder people riot when we have these IMPORTANT??? people to look up to.
Met Police face disciplinary hearing for strip searching 15 year old girl at her school. Yet, they should just consider an apology.... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-66809168 It's just the odd bad apple though.....
Met Police pay six digit sum to student batoned to the point of needing emergency brain surgery and 100 staples after tuition fee protest https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...yout-to-alfie-meadows-hit-by-baton-at-protest Just a bad apple.
So anything between £100,000 and £999,999. Hope it's at the top end. Probably ruined a promising career.
I fully accept that this is impractical but if ever there was a case for an organisation terminating the contracts of all their own employees and making them re apply for their own jobs it's the Metropolitan Police. With a competent interview panel half of them wouldn't get their jobs back. There's a huge problem, not just in the UK, where the lack of resources and ethos mean that many of the people in policing are completely unfit to be in the job and, in many cases, are the exact type of people you DON'T want to have power over others.