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ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 5 Oct 2021 18:55

My belief is that most of the police cover for each other when there is a wrong doing what ever it is, it is wrong and that is an understatement, the higher their rank the worse it is, in my opinion anyway.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 2 Oct 2021 14:57

My nearest main police station is not the station that covers where I live. I would not be able to find that one.

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 2 Oct 2021 14:46

I would most definitely not get in the car but would go to the nearest police station that day or the next day, assuming they aren't all closed, we don't have one near us so would phone the nearest one and ask them to come to my house and arrest me then again assuming there are police available to do a home visit. :-(

Maddie

Maddie Report 2 Oct 2021 14:44

what happens if the woman walks away and the officer follows her is he stalking

i feel sorry for all the decent hard working officers whose job is now so much harder because of some rotten apples
maybe they should turn a blndeye rather than risk being tarred with the same brush or will some say enough is enough im leaving

what a mess

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 2 Oct 2021 14:24

I think the police are going to have a dreadful time with females that need arresting.

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 2 Oct 2021 11:58

I agree, Belle, a good idea. If that was the ruling, I would not get in a car with only one officer.

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 2 Oct 2021 11:55

I think the onus is on the Police to make some ruling.....perhaps a woman should only be arrested if there are two policeman in attendance. This wouldn't mean that only one policeman couldn't stop a woman but if they wished to arrest a woman there should be at least two policeman in attendance before that woman can be put in a car.

In Sarah's case, Couzens knew exactly what to say because he had been on Covid Patrols in January and I think Sarah knew that she had broken the rules. However, if all women knew that there had to be two policemen in attendance before they could be put in a car would Sarah have complied with his instructions to get in the car? Possibly not!

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 2 Oct 2021 11:26

Shocking though the Sarah E case is, that kind of behaviour by a police officer is uncommon, I believe.

To gain some perspective, I asked myself who would a girl turn to if she felt threatened in any way - a random bloke or woman in the street if there was a police officer there? I think not.

I see that particular Police & Crime Commissioner who jumped on the bandwagon surrounding the case has apologised, Names.

It has been a strange week, I think - and it has left me wondering what it was that made others feel they ought to ‘verbally’ bash a woman?

An ex-Met Chief added to the comments about Cressida Dick, too.

While I haven’t always agreed with her responses and actions, this week has left me with a sour taste in the mouth as far as public comments about women are concerned. Has anyone else felt a certain nuance recently?

Edit: it could be, of course, that the members of our media are either pointing this out in a roundabout way or their bosses feel threatened in some way?

It’s anyone’s guess but something seems to be rotten in the state of Denmark at the moment as far as I can see.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 2 Oct 2021 08:10

As if there are buses in the am !

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 2 Oct 2021 08:03

Yet again,it's 'Women should do this or that' - not - 'This bloke is a bit dodgy, (and a few of his police friends) we'd better keep an eye on him/them'

Caroline

Caroline Report 2 Oct 2021 04:42

It's a sad state of affairs when anyone is scared of the police but fully understandable right now.

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 1 Oct 2021 19:46

I can't remember the last time I walked anywhere on my own when no one else was around and I certainly wouldn't trust any police man any more whatever they had on them to prove they are the real police.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 1 Oct 2021 19:03

A Police & Crime Commissioner has said that women should educate themselves in when and how they can be arrested.

So a woman, who has never had dealings with the law, who would never dream of breaking it must learn the rights and wrongs of arrest.

Speechless!

JoyLouise

JoyLouise Report 1 Oct 2021 16:47

I was stopped by an unmarked police car about 25 years ago while going home for lunch. I approached a roundabout i the RH lane - the correct lane to go straight on and spotted both cars in front of me were turning right. As there was no vehicle in the left lane I crossed to it as it would be quicker for me. Off at my turning a car overtook me then slowed and put on a small blue police sign at the bottom of his rear window.

I stopped and the policeman walked over to me and asked why I did what I did at the roundabout because the signage was clear. I told him why. He then said to stick to the proper lanes in future.

I did! I am not one for giving my hard-earned pennies so easily so I would never risk doing it again.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 1 Oct 2021 15:36

you wouldn't believe the apparent state of undercover cars, some look like MOT wrecks...merely to blend in with the lowlifes they are shadowing....

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 1 Oct 2021 15:08

Many of the plain clothes policemen in London drive unmarked police cars, ZZzzz

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 1 Oct 2021 14:50

One question that might not have been asked is why wasn't he in a police car?

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 1 Oct 2021 14:48

The A34 is more of a bypass, except at Newbury and Abingdon. Many of the exits only lead, eventually, to rural villages.

Mistycat

Mistycat Report 1 Oct 2021 14:25

I’ve often thought about this too…..not on foot, driving but never the less….I regularly travel the A34 between M3 Hampshire and M40 Oxfordshire and vice versa, its approx a 70 mile stretch of dual carriageway mainly unlit and isolated.

There is absolutely no way I would pull over if I were “blue lighted” in the dark, by a police car….

My aim would be to leave the 34 at the first exit showing signs of a town or village close by, whilst calling 999 to report my situation, only when I felt I was in a safe place or more police vehicles arrived (safety in numbers) would I pull over….bugger the consequences I’d fight that one later….

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 1 Oct 2021 14:10

Absolutely right.

I am such a law abiding citizen that I didn’t know that plain clothes officers actually went on patrol.