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Swindon, England Katılım Kasım 2018
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Release the footage, you evil bastards!
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BBC Politics
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics·
"I don't have any conscious memory of seeing that motorhome" Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says the camper van bought by her former husband Peter Murrell was not "immediately visible" when visiting her in-laws as it "was round the side of the house"
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@SteveBa99880334 They are free to leave and get another job no one cares they are all useless
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Steve Baker
Steve Baker@SteveBa99880334·
Every police officer should go on strike after that verdict…..😡😡😡
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@AWilsonmhealth No one is asking them to do the job if they don’t like it they are free to leave No one cares
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Andy Wilson
Andy Wilson@AWilsonmhealth·
Policing. A thankless & tough job at the best of times, carried out by people who may be flawed but do 'step up' and keep going back for more. #thankyouforyourservice🚔🙏
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Brian S@ExInspectorBDS·
No mysterious conspiracy. Just unlucky that, on both Juries, we appear to have had anti police dick heads. share.google/ci1cgtv1xIUNHp…
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@emilyhewertson The police officers got what they deserved that day it’s about time more people stood up and stopped putting up with the shit policing in this country and excessive force they use
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Emily Hewertson 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
This statement is shocking when you consider that these two men have been convicted of assault of the two female officers. Yet here they are acting like they are innocent victims in all of this. Makes me sick to my stomach.
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@EssexPR Hurry up and leave then No one is making you work as useless copper
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
If I am a copper right now, I’d be temped to leave the force. Today is a dark day for our criminal justice system.
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@AntSpeaks They are welcome to leave no one is making them do the job
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Aɴᴛ
Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
I have a question regarding the Manchester Airport case... If the British justice system fails to quickly and effectively put on trial and sentence those who beat up armed security at a British airport, where only one of the two perpetrators was found guilty even though the evidence makes it abundantly clear that both were guilty, and the trial was repeatedly delayed and prolonged, then what does that mean for British airport security going forward? In a country where the threat of terrorism, more specifically Islamic terrorism, is an ongoing and very real concern, how can airport security staff adequately fulfil their roles if they know there is a possibility that simply doing their job may result in an unjust court case which, at least partially, puts them in the wrong? Put yourself in the position of an airport security staff member. Would you now feel confident carrying out your job if even an altercation not linked to terrorism creates such a prolonged mess in determining who was really in the wrong, when to you it seems blatantly obvious? Because if those tasked with protecting one of the country’s most sensitive and high risk environments cannot trust that the justice system will back them when they act to maintain order and public safety, then that sends a deeply damaging message, not just to airport security staff, but to anyone responsible for protecting the public.
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@BettyBoochichi2 What a shame they are welcome to leave there all a waste of public money
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BettyBoo
BettyBoo@BettyBoochichi2·
“Over the bank holiday weekend, our officers were spat at, punched, kicked, and bitten.” “They have been injured, put at risk of infection, and have had to take time away from their job of serving and protecting the public.” “We recorded seven attacks over that period of three days – we’ve recorded more since.” “This is assault.” “Assaults on officers and other emergency workers are dealt with severely, with common assault against an emergency services worker carrying a maximum sentence four times as high as other common assault crimes.” “We take the safety of our officers extremely seriously, and we will seek charges for anyone who puts that safety at risk.” “But even putting the legal repercussions aside – our officers are people. They run towards danger to protect us all.” “They want to get home to their friends, families, and loved ones at the end of their shift.” “Our officers chose this career because they wanted to help people at the worst moments in their lives.” “That takes a special type of person.” warwickshire.police.uk/news/warwicksh…
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@BettyBoochichi2 Off course the bent iopc would find that they not going to look at correctly
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BettyBoo
BettyBoo@BettyBoochichi2·
An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation has found that the use of lethal force by a Thames Valley Police (TVP) firearms officer was necessary, proportionate and reasonable, during an incident in Milton Keynes in which a man died after being shot. We investigated the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting of David Joyce at Milton Keynes Central railway station on 1 April 2025, which followed reports of a man with a firearm. At 12.54pm, TVP received a 999-call reporting a man at the station in possession of a gun and a knife. The caller was later identified as Mr Joyce. Armed officers arrived at the scene 10 minutes later. Within seconds of exiting their vehicle, two firearms officers encountered Mr Joyce, who was holding a knife and moving towards them and nearby members of the public. Despite commands by the officers to stop, he ran at them. One officer discharged a single shot, striking Mr Joyce in the abdomen. Officers immediately provided first aid before paramedics arrived. Mr Joyce was pronounced dead at 1.44pm. We found the officer who discharged their firearm believed there was an immediate threat to life, both to them and others nearby and the use of force was lawful, necessary and proportionate in the circumstances when judged against the officer’s honestly held belief at the time. IOPC Director Derrick Campbell said: “This was a tragic incident which resulted in the loss of life, and our thoughts remain with Mr Joyce’s family and friends. “Our role was to independently examine the circumstances and determine whether police actions were in line with policy and legislation. “Having carefully reviewed all of the available evidence, we found that officers were responding to reports of a man believed to be armed and acted quickly in a rapidly evolving situation where there was a real risk to public safety.” “In those circumstances, the use of lethal force was necessary, proportionate and reasonable.” As part of our investigation, which concluded last month, we examined body-worn video, CCTV, dashcam footage, radio communications and witness accounts. We found no indication any officer behaved in a way that would justify disciplinary or criminal proceedings. All officers were treated as witnesses throughout our investigation. Following the shooting, officers briefly applied handcuffs to Mr Joyce due to the continued perceived risk and gave immediate first aid until paramedics took over. We found these actions were consistent with training and national guidance. Our investigation also considered complaints raised by Mr Joyce’s family regarding searches of addresses linked to him and the handling of property. We found items were properly seized and recorded and there was insufficient evidence to conclude additional property had been taken. However, some officers did not activate body-worn video when entering properties, contrary to the force's body-worn video policy, and we decided this should be addressed through reflective learning. Our report and findings will be shared with HM Coroner to assist with coronial proceedings. A pre-inquest review hearing is to be held on 19 June. Link to the statement: policeconduct.gov.uk/news/investiga…
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@ZiaYusufUK The police behaved appalling and got what they deserved common sense has prevailed it’s time more people stood up to the useless police
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
The fact that the two men who brutalised a police officer at Manchester Airport will NOT face a retrial is a shocking disgrace. It is a huge miscarriage of justice and they only ever seem to go in one direction. The British justice system is BROKEN. Time for changes.
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@gmpolice if you going to post shit and crap on twitter stop turning off the comments your all bloody snowflakes not able to put up with crtisism because your all useless and waste of public money
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@ScotsPolFed Let’s hope more off the get lost then there all useless and deserve nothing We should waste our money on any off them
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@YvetteCooperMP I don’t understand why it takes new legislation when you could just of charged them with pepole smuggling which you do to lorry drivers So it sounds a load of bullshit as there is already enough laws to prosecute someone on
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Yvette Cooper
Yvette Cooper@YvetteCooperMP·
I introduced the new offence of endangering life at sea in our Border Security Act - one of this Government's first pieces of legislation. The Tories and Reform both voted against it. While they shout from the sidelines, Labour is taking action to restore security to the border, and tackle this vile trade in human lives.
Home Office@ukhomeoffice

Three small boat pilots have been arrested and charged over the bank holiday weekend for endangering migrants’ lives during a Channel crossing. The arrests were made under our new Border Security Act, with the pilots now facing a maximum sentence of up to six years in prison.

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Ben Maguire MP
Ben Maguire MP@BenMaguireMP·
🚨⛽️ Minister meeting secured for RURAL FUEL DUTY RELIEF! 🤝 Here in North Cornwall, we rely on our cars to get to work, taking our kids to school, and much more - but the price we pay at the pump is way higher than other parts of the country, with better public transport.
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gsalter37@gsalter37·
@apoliticaleye What a shame they don’t deserve anything 🤣🤣🤣 let’s hope they get more took off them as they are worthless
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ejigah Solomon
ejigah Solomon@ejigah599·
UK Cooper says carrying £1000 is money laundering 🥺😎.
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