What kind of workplace culture is there when those officers feel like that kind of thing is an acceptable way to behave?
Met Police Volume 1
So in the BBC article the victim’s sister said she believed there were anti Catholic slur was on those pictures.
Does the stereotype of “you hate Catholics? Okay, have a job” still have some truth to it?
Come on police officers of this subreddit, tell us all the suspect was resisting arrest and this was tactical abuse of a corpse to ensure compliance
They were using their downtime in between traveling to the scene of their next abduction
The officers that did this are cunts and should rot for their malicious actions.
Remember though, it is never acceptable to describe an entire group of people in a negative light because of the actions of an evil and criminal element within that group.
For every negative story about the police, there are a significant number of positive stories that aren’t reported on because they don’t generate clicks/viewers in the same way.
Perhaps typical is to strong a word, but there’s something rotten in Denmark when this stuff has apparently been happening for some time without anyone noticing or all the signs were there but instead of being nipped in the bud it comes to something they can’t ignore. Our police should be better, they should ferret out this type of behaviour before it escalates. Be pro active not reactionary.
Not surprising. The only police officer I know is a narcissitic twat that spoke as if the public were trash and tried to bully me when I moved out. The job attracts these sorts.
I hope they are sacked and shamed.
Is there any material out there about why so many Police are like this? Is it the pool of applicants, or are forces somehow selecting for deviants?
Guess that person was right, whom said the police force is for working stiffs…
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In case anyone wants the original article from the BBC rather than this rip off.
BBC News – Police officers ‘photographed and manipulated body of suicide victim’
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-62012268
just another bad apple
What kind of workplace culture is there when those officers feel like that kind of thing is an acceptable way to behave?
Met Police Volume 1
So in the BBC article the victim’s sister said she believed there were anti Catholic slur was on those pictures.
Does the stereotype of “you hate Catholics? Okay, have a job” still have some truth to it?
Come on police officers of this subreddit, tell us all the suspect was resisting arrest and this was tactical abuse of a corpse to ensure compliance
They were using their downtime in between traveling to the scene of their next abduction
The officers that did this are cunts and should rot for their malicious actions.
Remember though, it is never acceptable to describe an entire group of people in a negative light because of the actions of an evil and criminal element within that group.
For every negative story about the police, there are a significant number of positive stories that aren’t reported on because they don’t generate clicks/viewers in the same way.
Perhaps typical is to strong a word, but there’s something rotten in Denmark when this stuff has apparently been happening for some time without anyone noticing or all the signs were there but instead of being nipped in the bud it comes to something they can’t ignore. Our police should be better, they should ferret out this type of behaviour before it escalates. Be pro active not reactionary.
Not surprising. The only police officer I know is a narcissitic twat that spoke as if the public were trash and tried to bully me when I moved out. The job attracts these sorts.
I hope they are sacked and shamed.
Is there any material out there about why so many Police are like this? Is it the pool of applicants, or are forces somehow selecting for deviants?
Guess that person was right, whom said the police force is for working stiffs…