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AngryCop
AngryCop@cop_in_despair·
Once arrested a guy for standing outside the window of a women’s gym class exposing & touching himself. So yes, to all those who will moan, it is necessary.
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Police Scotland Dunfermline
Police Scotland Dunfermline@PSOSDunfermline·
On Friday, we said thank you and farewell to Special Constable Steven Coyle who retires after 24+ of dedicated service with Police Scotland. Enjoy your hard earned retirement ,and all the best for the future. 👮 #PoliceScotland #SpecialConstable
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Neil Wilby
Neil Wilby@Neil_Wilby·
@MPFed @metpoliceuk Their bravery has to be admired, of course, but which sergeant or inspector allows the officer on the left to parade looking like that?
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AngryCop
AngryCop@cop_in_despair·
If you don’t get that fucking pothole in the Clyde tunnel fixed I’m no paying my council tax. Absolute disgrace, literal robbery. @GlasgowCC
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BettyBoo
BettyBoo@BettyBoochichi2·
A police force on a mission to have a more diverse and inclusive culture has been told by a panel of people with autism that its use of flashing blue lights could cause distress. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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BettyBoo
BettyBoo@BettyBoochichi2·
The police commander honoured by the King for overseeing security at the coronation is facing potential corruption charges after claims of a cover-up at Scotland Yard over driving offences. Prosecutors have been asked to consider charging Karen Findlay with a series of possible crimes, including perverting the course of justice, misconduct in public office, forgery, fraud and corrupt or improper use of police powers. The development follows a two-year investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) into Findlay, 57, a former Scottish rugby international who also helped to run the policing operation at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Three other current or former Metropolitan Police officers or staff may also face criminal charges over the alleged scam after the IOPC sent files of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) last week. Findlay, who retired on her full police pension while under investigation, could be jailed if put on trial and convicted. The maximum sentence for misconduct in public office is life imprisonment. The IOPC launched its inquiry in spring 2024 after allegations that Findlay had falsely claimed she was on official duties when she was repeatedly caught speeding while driving a Jaguar provided by the Met. Investigators suspect that she separately helped a female Met sergeant evade red light offences in another vehicle linked to Findlay while she was also off-duty. Other Met officers and backroom staff, including a second commander, are believed to have been drawn into the inquiry after claims that Findlay put pressure on colleagues to make traffic enforcement notices “disappear”. Findlay, who moved to the Met from the now-defunct Grampian force in Scotland in 1993, is a veteran of high-profile policing events, including the London 2012 Olympics. She was second-in-command at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022 and led the security operation at the coronation of the King and Queen the following May. In the 2024 new year honours, Findlay was awarded the King’s Police Medal, the highest accolade in the profession. She was also made a lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order in acknowledgment of her work at the coronation. The honour is bestowed on individuals at the personal discretion of the monarch. Findlay, who has previously been photographed with Charles at the Met’s main operations room in Lambeth, south London, described the awards as a “lovely unexpected surprise”. She is thought to have been given use of a hired police Jaguar before Queen Elizabeth II’s death in autumn 2022. However, she is said to have only returned the vehicle at the end of 2023, long after it was due, leaving the Met with a five-figure bill. The speeding offences which she is alleged to have lied about took place during this time. The Met’s Department of Professional Standards, nicknamed the Line of Duty squad after the BBC television series about police corruption, initially investigated a “conduct matter” involving Findlay. It later referred the case to the IOPC. Findlay left the Met last July while she was still being investigated by the police watchdog. She now appears to be offering her services as a private security consultant, according to her LinkedIn profile. Findlay captained Scotland in rugby 52 times before retiring in 2006. She later went on to coach her national team and Harlequins Ladies at Twickenham. On Friday, an IOPC spokesman said: “We have completed our investigation into allegations relating to the unauthorised use of police vehicles by Met officers and failures to follow the proper process following receipt of notices of intended prosecution for driving offences.” “Our investigation began in April 2024 following a conduct referral for a senior Met officer, who has since retired, and it widened to include further individuals.” Continued…
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Karen 🙄
Karen 🙄@cheesedoff3·
On the upside today. Wayne Couzins won't ever get much sleep
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AngryCop
AngryCop@cop_in_despair·
Are all those who become doctors dicks? Or does becoming a doctor make you a dick? Either way, the FY1 I just met needs a slap.
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AngryCop
AngryCop@cop_in_despair·
@LozzaFox Are you serious? You’re a fucking idiot
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Queer Latifah ✨
Queer Latifah ✨@TheAfrocentricI·
Tourette’s syndrome doesn’t make you just call Black actors winning awards the N word. This is just overt racism, call it what it is.
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#BAFTAFilmAwards host Alan Cumming thanked the audience for their “understanding” after a series of audible outbursts from Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson interrupted the ceremony. • One incident saw Davidson shout the n-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage. • Davidson, the inspiration for BAFTA-nominated “I Swear,” was diagnosed with Tourette’s at 25. His symptoms include tics and involuntary outbursts. • “You may have noticed some strong language in the background there, this can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people as the film explores that experience,” Cumming told the audience. wp.me/pc8uak-1lGWhl

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AngryCop
AngryCop@cop_in_despair·
@BTP @BTPChief Seriously? Sacking Luker is embarrassing, so what he made a dodgy comment? Get a fucking grip. He was more of a copper than you ever have, are, or will be Lucy. Take a look at yourself, you’re a joke.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
British lad Harvey Dominy, 21, dies in Benidorm hotel hours after arriving on first lads' holiday Harvey collapsed after consuming alcohol, cocaine and MDMA, turning grey and struggling to breathe as friends filmed the horror. Delay in emergency help due to not knowing Spain's 112 number and a broken lift on the 15th floor. Inquest ruled cardiac respiratory arrest from acute reaction to drugs; heartbroken pals called him "the best boy ever" and "my right arm".
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Dominic Adler
Dominic Adler@DomAdlerUK·
@NorthernPoppy Some will be. Many won't. I worked on DPS. Cops checking celeb records were a pain. We called them 'Darwin Awards.' They took themselves out of gene pool.
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Blue Serge 🇯🇲🇪🇺@NorthernPoppy·
At some point in the next few days/weeks, someone will be overcome with curiosity to look at a certain PNC record/custody record/crime record that they’ve no business looking at. I can’t stress how bad an idea this is. DO NOT DO IT. PSD are salivating at the prospect.
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AngryCop
AngryCop@cop_in_despair·
@TheGriftReport They’re PCSO’s they don’t investigate crime. They don’t take reports of crime. They’re not cops.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
When they ask why 93% of all reported crime in England goes unsolved, show them this picture.
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