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Can The Met Be Cleaned Up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.not particularly selective quotation, tomus, to point out that things haven't always gone right for him in the past so it's unreasonable to expect him to be a white knight who'll solve all the problems. I wish him well but as he pointed out himself, the Met has limited powers to dismiss accused officers.
I wish him well but as he pointed out himself, the Met has limited powers to dismiss accused officers.
Police I think are the last to have dismissal beyond easonable doubt. BUT of course EVEN if they change it to balance of probabilities they can make it retrospective
Off the top of my pretty little pedantic head - - -
they COULD say, every one needs revetting, and dismissal is at balance of probs. Would probably need primary legislation but perhaps time cd be found. ( parliamentary time that is!).
Police I think are the last to have dismissal beyond easonable doubt. BUT of course EVEN if they change it to balance of probabilities they can make it retrospective
Off the top of my pretty little pedantic head - - -
they COULD say, every one needs revetting, and dismissal is at balance of probs. Would probably need primary legislation but perhaps time cd be found. ( parliamentary time that is!).
Well done to Northern Ireland
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I hope other police forces outside of the Met also do their bit to cull those who should not be police officers/staff. I heard on the news yesterday that they had been told so to do.
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I hope other police forces outside of the Met also do their bit to cull those who should not be police officers/staff. I heard on the news yesterday that they had been told so to do.