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Title: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: donnyallday on December 10, 2020, 10:07:33 pm
coppers pocketing covid fine monies.
Interesting viewing.

Youtube Birmingham man shows evidence of U.K police corruption.

uploaded by live free.

First bit is of an audit on the young lad who got belted by a police officer at the Wednesday/Barnsley game.
If you want to skip that bit and watch the actual topic skip to 2.55 mins.

Quite an eye opener.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: drfchound on December 10, 2020, 10:23:09 pm
It might be if there was anything to see.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: donnyallday on December 10, 2020, 10:41:15 pm
Sorry not tech savvy.
Go to Youtube type in title and watch, or maybe someone who's a bit clever would kindly upload, many thanks.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: SydneyRover on December 10, 2020, 11:31:15 pm
here you go

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbt1jFWskd8
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: drfchound on December 11, 2020, 11:34:27 am
Why is the bloke with the camera at the beginning expecting police officers to make a comment on an ongoing case.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: donnyallday on December 11, 2020, 12:48:18 pm
No idea Hound, but thats not the real topic of discussion, what is more important is the views on peoples thoughts on the money going to police ofificers  acting as a business.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: Axholme Lion on December 11, 2020, 01:15:56 pm
The sad thing is this does not surprise me at all. I vaguely remember the days when they were a public service whose duty was to protect the people. They have become a joke. They are too political and half of them would appear to be untrustworthy. Bring back George Dixon.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: silent majority on December 11, 2020, 01:21:06 pm
Why is the bloke with the camera at the beginning expecting police officers to make a comment on an ongoing case.

And why is he doing it now and why is he doing it at completely the wrong Police station?

Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on December 11, 2020, 01:50:11 pm
I bet no-one's bothered looking ACRO up, how they are organised and staffed, and more importantly where the money goes.

I further bet that nobody's noticed the the t**t in the video claims that ACRO is a limited company (they're not), and yet the search he's pointing to on his phone is for CPOSA Ltd, not ACRO. (Mind you, from all the comments on Youtube he seems to have fooled a lot of people!)

On top of that he keeps saying that ACRO have fined him, they haven't; he was fined by the police in the police station. ACRO is acting as the collection agency, not the fine issuer. I gave up listening to his rambling - did he ever show anyone the paperwork he would have received when he was originally handed the fine (confirming who has issued the fine) or has he conveniently forgotten about it?
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: idler on December 11, 2020, 02:50:36 pm
The sad thing is this does not surprise me at all. I vaguely remember the days when they were a public service whose duty was to protect the people. They have become a joke. They are too political and half of them would appear to be untrustworthy. Bring back George Dixon.
AL when my son keeled over at 1am in the morning at work on a City centr Bradford street four officers on a call nearby dashed across. One did mouth to mouth while another  did CPR. When getting an ambulance was being difficult one officer rode in the back of the works van with my son with the other sat in the front as he went to A&E. The only reason that he had even a faint pulse on arrival was purely down to their efforts. After working on him for an hour the hospital unfortunately had to give in. They also rang my son's fiancée a couple of days later to thank her for sending a letter thanking them for their efforts. He said that in 15 years in the job that this had never happened before.
One of my son-in-laws is a chief inspector in the police with over 20years service and believe AL me most police officers are more sinned against than sinners.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: drfchound on December 11, 2020, 06:52:46 pm
The sad thing is this does not surprise me at all. I vaguely remember the days when they were a public service whose duty was to protect the people. They have become a joke. They are too political and half of them would appear to be untrustworthy. Bring back George Dixon.
AL when my son keeled over at 1am in the morning at work on a City centr Bradford street four officers on a call nearby dashed across. One did mouth to mouth while another  did CPR. When getting an ambulance was being difficult one officer rode in the back of the works van with my son with the other sat in the front as he went to A&E. The only reason that he had even a faint pulse on arrival was purely down to their efforts. After working on him for an hour the hospital unfortunately had to give in. They also rang my son's fiancée a couple of days later to thank her for sending a letter thanking them for their efforts. He said that in 15 years in the job that this had never happened before.
One of my son-in-laws is a chief inspector in the police with over 20years service and believe AL me most police officers are more sinned against than sinners.






Not bad that idler......for a bunch of shysters........according to some people.
Title: Re: Police corruption on covid fines
Post by: drfchound on December 11, 2020, 06:54:33 pm
No idea Hound, but thats not the real topic of discussion, what is more important is the views on peoples thoughts on the money going to police ofificers  acting as a business.






But it is relevant when it is played on the video for a few minutes and they make a big deal out of it.
Anyway, it appears that the report is a load of tosh anyway.