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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The Ex-Met Police officers that pleaded guilty to sending 'grossly offensive' racist messages on WhatsApp are facing a whopping SIX months in prison OR a fine! Excellent work all!

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By *hePerkyPumpkinTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol

I guess that's their bubble burst

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I guess that's their bubble burst "

*pop*

Sorry i just farted

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lols

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Lols "

I’d be lying if i said i didn’t crack a smile too

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"The Ex-Met Police officers that pleaded guilty to sending 'grossly offensive' racist messages on WhatsApp are facing a whopping SIX months in prison OR a fine! Excellent work all!

"

This is my surprised face

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By *ebauchedDeviantsPt2Couple
over a year ago

Cumbria

Wait, you are saying there are racists in the police?

Just how many "one bad apples" are there in that barrel?

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

It'll be a fine but yes maybe things will start to change. Well at least is not the US where they would have been racist bullets.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Until the guy at the top of the Met keeps saying that the force is not institutionally racist things won’t change…

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By *eliable guyMan
over a year ago

Biggleswade

Met officers in a Prison.

I’m not sure they’ll receive much of a welcome.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sad to think those protecting us... Always wondered what kind of background checks are made on those still serving..

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By *illan-KillashMan
over a year ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"The Ex-Met Police officers that pleaded guilty to sending 'grossly offensive' racist messages on WhatsApp are facing a whopping SIX months in prison OR a fine! Excellent work all!

"

Dare I presume a custodial sentence means they'll be out of a job? Or is that wishfull thinking.....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The Ex-Met Police officers that pleaded guilty to sending 'grossly offensive' racist messages on WhatsApp are facing a whopping SIX months in prison OR a fine! Excellent work all!

Dare I presume a custodial sentence means they'll be out of a job? Or is that wishfull thinking.....

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I think most retired and the one that was working for border force (how unsurprising) was fired by the home office

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sad to think those protecting us... Always wondered what kind of background checks are made on those still serving.. "

On an unrelated note they’ve arrested a 23 yo serving officer for r**e. Great stuff.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I for one have never ever come across a racist police officer. And actually I thought the idea that there are racist police officers came from silly ungrateful kids with a chip on their shoulder

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For referring to a person as Tikka Masala? They should be sacked for sure but notnprosecuted for what was said in a private chat group surely.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"For referring to a person as Tikka Masala? They should be sacked for sure but notnprosecuted for what was said in a private chat group surely."

I dunno, hate crimes feel like they are worthy of prosecution

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield

They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder"

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist. "

Its not something they can help though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist. "

Plus am sure they will deny they are.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder"

Which one, left or right?

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By *hiskeyFeverCouple
over a year ago

trowbridge

They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there

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By *addad99Man
over a year ago

Rotherham /newquay


"Until the guy at the top of the Met keeps saying that the force is not institutionally racist things won’t change… "
is it any more racist than any other work place for what I see and hear it ain't

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By *eliciousDiva69Woman
over a year ago

Schitts Creek


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there"

Unfortunately I fear that your view is likely pretty accurate. But on a positive note, prosecution will affect their pension

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there"

I hear you. I think it’s just a given in today’s younger society to screenshot and share content as some form of digital currency. Let’s hope they pull the net even tighter and flush out a load more, it shouldn’t be too hard with the digital footprints they would’ve left behind them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Until the guy at the top of the Met keeps saying that the force is not institutionally racist things won’t change… is it any more racist than any other work place for what I see and hear it ain't "

Well that’s pretty depressing

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there

I hear you. I think it’s just a given in today’s younger society to screenshot and share content as some form of digital currency. Let’s hope they pull the net even tighter and flush out a load more, it shouldn’t be too hard with the digital footprints they would’ve left behind them. "

In this case, which is the topic of the thread, if you don’t say anything racist, there’s nothing to worry about. And these admitted what they did.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Until the guy at the top of the Met keeps saying that the force is not institutionally racist things won’t change… is it any more racist than any other work place for what I see and hear it ain't "

Well, we all need to work on that, don't we?

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there

I hear you. I think it’s just a given in today’s younger society to screenshot and share content as some form of digital currency. Let’s hope they pull the net even tighter and flush out a load more, it shouldn’t be too hard with the digital footprints they would’ve left behind them.

In this case, which is the topic of the thread, if you don’t say anything racist, there’s nothing to worry about. And these admitted what they did. "

It shouldn’t just be confined to race, the problem is much worse. Misogynistic, misandrist, hate, sharing private and confidential info etc etc etc. They should throw the book at anyone who does this. Whatapp, telegram etc is a minefield for leaving a digital footprint. In this case it’s caught them out and rightly so.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Until the guy at the top of the Met keeps saying that the force is not institutionally racist things won’t change… is it any more racist than any other work place for what I see and hear it ain't "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there

I hear you. I think it’s just a given in today’s younger society to screenshot and share content as some form of digital currency. Let’s hope they pull the net even tighter and flush out a load more, it shouldn’t be too hard with the digital footprints they would’ve left behind them.

In this case, which is the topic of the thread, if you don’t say anything racist, there’s nothing to worry about. And these admitted what they did.

It shouldn’t just be confined to race, the problem is much worse. Misogynistic, misandrist, hate, sharing private and confidential info etc etc etc. They should throw the book at anyone who does this. Whatapp, telegram etc is a minefield for leaving a digital footprint. In this case it’s caught them out and rightly so. "

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist. "

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there

Unfortunately I fear that your view is likely pretty accurate. But on a positive note, prosecution will affect their pension"

A positive note?

Why dont we check their police records to see what good work they did before we get gleeful

Their pensions wont be affected

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…"

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Dare I presume a custodial sentence means they'll be out of a job? Or is that wishfull thinking....."

I guess that depends on their job? If it’s not a position of trust, I doubt it.

Gbat

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message. "

Utter bollox

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox"

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message. "

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

i know of one chap who joined the police with national front and bnp tattoos on his body and he had them tatts in the marines too

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message. "

This.

It doesn’t matter that it was private (they’ve been prosecuted so privacy obviously wasn’t that important!).

What matters is that they are racist and will display that racism when they think they can get away with it.

There’s no place for them in modern policing, albeit that I know they had already left policing.

Sadly, any previous good policing they did will be eclipsed by this. You can’t be a good cop most of the time, you have to strive to be a good cop all the time. You don’t send racist messages as a “momentary lapse” in your usual high standards.

Gbat

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain. "

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment"

I guess it depends if you believe in the rule of law. If the police think a crime's been committed, they press charges. Not quite sure what the playground's got to do with it.

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

I guess it depends if you believe in the rule of law. If the police think a crime's been committed, they press charges. Not quite sure what the playground's got to do with it."

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

I guess it depends if you believe in the rule of law. If the police think a crime's been committed, they press charges. Not quite sure what the playground's got to do with it."

The rule of law? Really, since when has chicken tikka been illegal

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

I guess it depends if you believe in the rule of law. If the police think a crime's been committed, they press charges. Not quite sure what the playground's got to do with it.

The rule of law? Really, since when has chicken tikka been illegal"

Since they were charged and pleaded guilty to "sending by public communication grossly offensive racist messages" under the Communications Act 2003 - that rule of law.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment"

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messages

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Fine and tag them, no need for custodial sentences

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messages"

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messages"

CHEERS LOVE XX

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messagesCHEERS LOVE XX"

No need to shout, I'm not deaf.

Mr KC

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messagesCHEERS LOVE XX

No need to shout, I'm not deaf.

Mr KC "

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messagesCHEERS LOVE XX

No need to shout, I'm not deaf.

Mr KC "

PARDON XX

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"CHEERS LOVE XX"

I refer you back to your own playground comment.

You’ve tried to down play what they did by saying it was all private and should be left alone, it’s the BBC stirring up shit, it was just banter and people need to grow up. But then when you’re confronted by the reality of it and the fact that they pleaded guilty, you resort to childish behaviour.

Come on, get real.

Gbat

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

They'll only do half whilst a football hooligan gets several years the system still protecting their own beast the lot of them can't be trusted

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"CHEERS LOVE XX

I refer you back to your own playground comment.

You’ve tried to down play what they did by saying it was all private and should be left alone, it’s the BBC stirring up shit, it was just banter and people need to grow up. But then when you’re confronted by the reality of it and the fact that they pleaded guilty, you resort to childish behaviour.

Come on, get real.

Gbat "

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"CHEERS LOVE XX

I refer you back to your own playground comment.

You’ve tried to down play what they did by saying it was all private and should be left alone, it’s the BBC stirring up shit, it was just banter and people need to grow up. But then when you’re confronted by the reality of it and the fact that they pleaded guilty, you resort to childish behaviour.

Come on, get real.

Gbat "

That was fine until the confronted by reality of it bit.Then you descended back into the playground

You, get real

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

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By *illan-KillashMan
over a year ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messagesCHEERS LOVE XX

No need to shout, I'm not deaf.

Mr KC

PARDON XX"

As my late mum would have said, act your age, not your shoe size.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They all over 60... feels like they just got the ones close to retirement to make an example of... plenty younger rotten apples there

Unfortunately I fear that your view is likely pretty accurate. But on a positive note, prosecution will affect their pension

A positive note?

Why dont we check their police records to see what good work they did before we get gleeful

Their pensions wont be affected"

You know hitler did great things for Germany before he started a world war and did genocide of millions of innocent people? Should we ignore his crimes and big him up for being a good politician and economist?

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By *oquars19458Man
over a year ago

sheffield


"They are all retired, messages sent privately between individuals are just that, PRIVATE !!

BBC shit stirring yet again

The investigative journalist needs to keep looking over his shoulder

I didn’t read about this on the BBC. DM posted their pictures online. One wasn’t retired and he was fired by the home office. Private messages between racists are private until they’re not. The moral of this story will always be-

Don’t be a racist.

The moral of this story is

We are living in the infant school play ground, Miss, he just called me a…

Do you think it's acceptable to have racist (and other discriminatory types) in the police force? Responsible for upholding the law and keeping the population safe? I don't think that's okay. The excuse "it was a private chat" is null and void. Racists are racists, whether they say it in the street or send it in a chat message.

Utter bollox

Which bit is "utter bollox"? Please do explain.

Because you are trying to live in a steralised world, life isnt like that love

They have referred to someone as chicken tikka, and we are in court with a judge

I refer you to my playground comment

Don't call me love. You don't know who you're speaking to in this couple but neither of us wish to be addressed as such.

A quote from a news report on this subject:

"According to BBC Newsnight, the group shared racist images too offensive to broadcast, and messages used the “very strongest racial slurs” including the P-word and the N-word. Some of the posts referred to the government’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, while others joked about flooding in Pakistan that left almost 1,700 people dead."

That's why they've been prosecuted.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/07/five-former-met-officers-plead-guilty-to-sending-racist-whatsapp-messagesCHEERS LOVE XX

No need to shout, I'm not deaf.

Mr KC

PARDON XX

As my late mum would have said, act your age, not your shoe size. "

She was very wise, how come you escaped her wisdom xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Regardless the coppers caught a terorist surely now they’re all forgiven of all and any crimes (shrug)

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