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There's no declaration to the law of the land nor serving the crown loyally in there.

Nice try.
No, but it's alluding to your post where you said:
How many other industries are specifically set up to investigate, report, give evidence against, and actively operate against such criminality?
So, could I not ask, how man other industries are specifically set up to investigate, report, prevent and treat such harm?

Applying your logic, we should be hounding every nurse and doctor, calling them scumbags, hoping someone slits their throats and whatnot, for the actions of a few.

If we're going to stereotype, let's do it properly.
 
No, but it's alluding to your post where you said:

So, could I not ask, how man other industries are specifically set up to investigate, report, prevent and treat such harm?

Applying your logic, we should be hounding every nurse and doctor, calling them scumbags, hoping someone slits their throats and whatnot, for the actions of a few.

If we're going to stereotype, let's do it properly.
your interpretation of my logic.

nurses and doctors provide care.

police allegedly are there to apply and enforce the law.

your comparison is flawed.

The hypocratic oath is far removed from that those that choose to enforce the law and pledge their allegiance to the crown do.

Again, nice try.

(Just for a laugh, letby has a postcode full of colleagues queued up to testify against her, not quite the case in policing is it!)
 
They weren't shot. They were stitched up for being young black men in Brixton. Blamed for the multiple stabbing of Blakelock. Anyone would do, and these three fit the bill a sure sweet one.

It's almost like there is a pattern emerging...
I was referring to the shot people, regarding young black men there is definitely a case for historic systemic racism in the police force, like many other institutions, which in this day and age seems very diluted in comparison. There will always be a minority of bad employees and it's nigh on impossible to stop that.
 
I was referring to the shot people, regarding young black men there is definitely a case for historic systemic racism in the police force, like many other institutions, which in this day and age seems very diluted in comparison. There will always be a minority of bad employees and it's nigh on impossible to stop that.
I've been fielding flack from a few angles, and hopefully batted the majority to the boundary. If my style, swagger, and demeanour has been far from my usual sophisticated manner (yeah right!) then I can only blame my embattled position fighting on behalf of the silenced dead that never saw the inside of a court or cell.

That's how it's done isn't it? blame everyone else?
 
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