/// The 'Met' have always been very little more than 'criminals in uniform'
It was far worse in the 50s / 60s when they were basically the biggest gang in London but they are far from 'clean' even now. ///
Can't ever remember any Met officers being charged with having a few porn images on their mobile phones, back then.
Maybe a few copies of Health and Efficiency, Razzle or Men's only, stuffed inside their tunics or in their brief cases, nothing more.
How do you know I 'just accept it'? I don't need to do anything about it other than work, pay tax, and trust that the authorities are dealing with it as they are patently doing.
/// Stop being pedantic and accept that your 'point' about phones was very ill thought out. ///
It was very much thought out, and that is why I put it, the trouble is that you and I now notice Baldric are not clever enough to work such things out.
Exchanging 'normal' pornography is not usually a criminal offence. It is often a diciplinary offence and a sackable one in many companies and organisations.
I do not think it is clear what is deemed an extreme image, and what images might be illegal. Certain S&M practices are illegal even if it is consensual. Images showing Graphic pain could fall into that category.
/// No, of course it hasn't dramatically changed my life but I'd rather know that police who's jobs are funded by my tax, have been brought to
book. ///
Some of you would like to see the police brought to book for just patrolling your areas, or anything just so that you can have a dig at them.
It is not as if they crashed a patrol car (that 'your taxes' had paid for) while busy viewing these images on their phones, or turned up late after you had called them out, simply because they were again busy on their phones.
Get real and put things into some form of perspective.
Yes you have a point there Gromit, it is of course down to what these images contained.
/// Again, terrible PR for the police service. ///
But regarding this, that is what this country is becoming more often good at, and that is crying ourselves down.
It is either our Government, our Armed Forces, or our Police etc, etc, we are now according to the news blaming our retail outlets for the vile conditions in Bangladesh sweat shops.
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