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1 year ago I left the police after nearly a decade of service.
I didn’t leave because of the trauma, the shifts, or the danger.
I left because I wanted to help people — and was actively blocked by the organisation itself.
An organisation that:
•Breaks the law to chase stats.
•Arrests people simply because a call came in, not because there’s evidence.
•Coerces officers and punishes those who don’t toe the line.
•Promotes people based on PR, not policing.
•Treats frontline cops like dirt, ignoring their welfare.
It’s left-wing captured — kids put on police systems for things said in online games, just to tick a “hate crime” box.
It’s obsessed with quotas: arrests, stop-searches, intel reports.
If you arrest, no questions. If you don’t, you’ll have to justify it.
This culture breaks good cops. It forces them to put people on pointless bail, knowing cases will collapse. Some are left in limbo so long they take their own lives — all for a spreadsheet.
It silences whistle-blowers. I created content in my own time raising awareness of domestic abuse — the early warning signs, the behaviours of abusers. I was threatened with my job if I carried on. Why? Because prevention meant fewer crisis calls. Fewer calls meant fewer stats.
The result? Officers’ mental health destroyed. Public safety sacrificed. Justice reduced to KPIs.
I didn’t leave because frontline cops are bad. They are incredible — day after day, saving lives in spite of it all.
I left because the organisation is rotten. It breaks its own people, it fails the public, and it cares only about what looks good on paper.
I wrote a book about it, aptly named ‘The Jobs F*cked - The Secret Diary of a Police Officer.’
mybook.to/ABHB

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This woman was raped and gave the police 7 minutes of video footage of her begging him to stop, crying that he was hurting her and putting his hand over her mouth to muffle her screams. They didn’t act until she posted the video on TikTok and he’s now been released on bail in her small town where she could bump into him at any time.
I seriously don’t know what evidence police need to prosecute rapists.
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Keir Starmer does NOT want you sharing this. So whatever you do, don’t spread the word…👇🏻
Paul Golding@PaulGolding
MANCHESTER RIGHT NOW
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Shakira ain’t even crying about Connor deep down. She’s crying cos she’s had enough of how manipulative these men are and how fake the girls are and how she’s had to be on defence mode and calling everyone out of their bs. My girl is TIRED. #loveisland #LoveIslandUK
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Fathers don't usually die during childbirth
🔴@Painfulheal
It's funny how after the birth of a baby, announcers declare that "mother and baby are doing fine". What about the father??
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