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Met policeman charged with 29 offences against 8 women

29 replies

MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry · 10/01/2022 19:39

www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-59944241

Can women have any faith left at all in the met police?

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RoyKentsChestHair · 10/01/2022 20:21

It’s horrendous but I guess given how many male police officers there are in the UK, statistics will say that some of them will be abusers.

Doesn’t excuse it in any way, but please don’t let it taint your view of the other officers who work day in day out to keep us all safe.

Sadly some professions will attract a certain type of person, and the same way that paedophiles will infiltrate childrens spaces, abusers will be drawn to professions which give them power over people, male and female.

notagain2021 · 10/01/2022 20:49

Yes

notagain2021 · 10/01/2022 20:50

@MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry

Do you have any experience or just engaging in some light sensationalism ?

MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry · 10/01/2022 20:52

Experience of sexual abuse? Yes I do sadly, but I don’t that should be a requirement before we are allowed to comment on what are some very serious allegations. How dare you.

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GirlInACountrySong · 10/01/2022 20:55

@MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry

Experience of sexual abuse? Yes I do sadly, but I don’t that should be a requirement before we are allowed to comment on what are some very serious allegations. How dare you.
OP...its fine, don't worry. its in the correct 'news' section where we can discuss news. some posters like to shut down discussion on certain topics
GirlInACountrySong · 10/01/2022 20:56

i mean try to shut down discussion....they never do.....

urbanbuddha · 10/01/2022 20:57

Mr Carrick was based within the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command

Same unit as Wayne Couzens?

It's hardly light sensationalism to discuss it.

MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry · 10/01/2022 20:59

Yes same unit as Wayne Couzens.

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Kite22 · 10/01/2022 20:59

Of course.
What are you trying to imply ?

Doesn’t excuse it in any way, but please don’t let it taint your view of the other officers who work day in day out to keep us all safe.

This ^

MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry · 10/01/2022 21:01

What are you trying to imply ?

Trying to imply? Nothing, I am very clearly and directly asking if women can have any faith at all in the met police.

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urbanbuddha · 10/01/2022 21:02

It's not necessary to imply anything. The facts speak for themselves.

There's something rotten in the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command.

GirlInACountrySong · 10/01/2022 21:08

@MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry

What are you trying to imply ?

Trying to imply? Nothing, I am very clearly and directly asking if women can have any faith at all in the met police.

I was a MET police officer in the 90's. There were thousands of us, how can you feel women may lose faith though? I think most rational people realise theres a few bad people in every role in life.....even out royal family it seems!
MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry · 10/01/2022 21:23

How can you seriously be asking why women may lose faith in the Met?

“A few bad apples” is always rolled out when these crimes are reported.

How can any woman know whether the officer approaching her is one of the good apples or one of the “few” bad apples she has read about in the news? The faith diminishes with every new report about the same department.

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PassingByAndThoughtIdDropIn · 10/01/2022 21:27

I'm going to report this thread because I think this is a conversation best had after the end of the trial when we can speak freely without getting MNHQ done for contempt. Not trying to silence anyone - just put it on hold for a couple of months.

urbanbuddha · 10/01/2022 21:29

And while we're on the subject of apples it's worth pointing out that the phrase "one bad apple" is usually misquoted...
The entire phrase is "One bad apple spoils the whole barrel". Because that's what happens.
What's the Met going to do about it?

FAQs · 10/01/2022 21:30

@MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry how do you feel about the officers who arrested him, investigated and put the charging case together?

WWDD · 10/01/2022 21:34

@MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry

www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-59944241

Can women have any faith left at all in the met police?

I've never had any faith in the met or any other force I've encountered.
MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry · 10/01/2022 21:57

[quote FAQs]@MaryAndGerryLivingInDerry how do you feel about the officers who arrested him, investigated and put the charging case together? [/quote]
How do I feel about them?

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FAQs · 10/01/2022 22:06

Yep, how do you feel about their actions.

Isthatthebestyoucando · 10/01/2022 22:17

I don't know why you are getting so much stick here.

I don't trust male police officers, statistically police officers are more likely to be domestic abusers than men in any other profession.

They do look the other way and make excuses for each other.

urbanbuddha · 10/01/2022 22:18

It was Hertfordshire Constabulary who investigated David Carrick.

squirrelslikenuts · 10/01/2022 22:48

There will always be good police and bad police - they are human. There are of course internal affairs and procedures to investigate the bad and criminal.

Like any military-style organisation, there is loyalty, but there are also rules. The only thing we can hope for, and expect is that the good police who out-number the bad, have the nerve and out criminal behaviour in their own ranks.

I am not condoning the cover-ups, but do feel, in general, that the police are short-staffed (having also suffered cuts), and as a result lacking in oversight.

The shutting down/selling off of police stations and is a major slap in the face to justice in this country, and the Tories have a lot to answer for. Building confidence is going to be hard.

GirlInACountrySong · 10/01/2022 22:53

@Isthatthebestyoucando

I don't know why you are getting so much stick here. I don't trust male police officers, statistically police officers are more likely to be domestic abusers than men in any other profession. They do look the other way and make excuses for each other.

Have you got a link for that?

When I googled it your words came up in an American study citing it so high because of firearm ownership

FlibbertyGiblets · 10/01/2022 23:13

www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/oct/20/domestic-abuse-within-police-force-to-be-investigated
This kind of thing doesn't have great optics. Might be what Isthatthebestyoucando is thinking of. Certainly I recalled this article easily.

peachymalarkey · 11/01/2022 09:44

The thing is it never is light sensationalism when you want to trust someone or a profession, it does only take one bad apple for people to lose faith, I'm a professional and when one person does something so serious it makes the news all the professional bodies make statements and then changes to the profession are made to prevent the same things happening again etc and it affects us all. Police is no different. it's serious and the public are allowed to be concerned.

In my job I had to take a lot of personality tests and psychometric tests to make sure nothing arises that prevents me from being able to carry out my job as well as checking I'll be a good fit within the culture of the company not sure if this happens in the police.

Not sure if they do this in the police but it seems a number of bad eggs are slipping through the net. I had a very bad experience 16 years ago when I was assaulted by two men. The police person who was assigned to take my statement told me I shouldn't have been wearing the clothes I was in at the time and if I wasn't wearing them I'd have been able to get away by running faster (I told them I tried to run away fast enough to get away) I knew he was wrong but I didn't want to challenge a policeman.

The same people who went at me got another woman more seriously in the end. I will never trust the police again. I am scared I will ever have to dial 999 in case I have to speak with the police again, the way I was treated frightened me, the male officer I dealt with laughed at me and then after the second attack the same station tried to call me back in to help when a woman was raped by the same men. I couldn't do it. I never wanted to go back into the police station. This is how serious it can be when even one police officer causes a problem. I live constantly looking over my shoulder scared because of it too and always guilty I didn't help the other lady.

Unfortunately it will be true though that with so many people I'm sure there will always be bad ones that get through. But to act like it's ok because it's only one. Not ok.