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Why Is The "Police Watchdog Lead" A Police Watchdog Lead?

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ToraToraTora | 10:43 Tue 05th Nov 2024 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6245454rj3o

So trying to use a police car to kill officers and anyone else who happened to be there does not constitute "sufficient" danger! Right oh! I'd like to ask Mr Naseem (yep!) what would!

Clearly the man has no judgement and should not be in a job that requires it.

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For the nitpickers: "So trying to use a police car" - should be "So trying to use a car"

Watchdogs, Regulators, and Ombudsmen are all cosy little paper-tiger money-earners for Tory Cronies.

You seem to be the only one nit-picking LOL.

Mr Naseem couldnt have been very sure of the veracity of the report as he left before it was even published.

Sal Naseem,eh.Is he another lad straight off the boats?

"Panorama has spoken to a former Met Police firearms officer who believes 24-year-old Chris Kaba would have survived the police operation to carry out an armed stop on the night of 5 September 2022, were it not for the unexpected intervention of the police car containing Sgt Blake."

He would have been far more likely to have survived had he simply got out of the vehicle when he had been told to do so after it had been forcibly stopped by the police.  

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