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Fair Cop Harry: ' police are making threats against Mumsnet. We are on the case.'

169 replies

SocialConnection · 15/01/2022 08:59

He's going in!

Here's his complaint in response to a tweet from the South West branch of the LGBTQ Police Network.

I'll add the tweet if I can find it.

Fair Cop Harry: ' police are making threats against Mumsnet. We are on the case.'
Fair Cop Harry: ' police are making threats against Mumsnet. We are on the case.'
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HaroldMeeker · 15/01/2022 09:50

@AmandaHoldensLips

But in all fairness, adorning one's uniform with rainbows and bullying women is so much easier than catching crims, right?
God, this.

So much this.

PronounssheRa · 15/01/2022 09:54

When are the police 1. Going to realise that jumping to the commands of gender extremists makes them look like dicks 2. Treat women equally 3. Put grown ups in charge of social media

Awkwardy · 15/01/2022 09:57

Six snitch tweets

Fair Cop Harry: ' police are making threats against Mumsnet. We are on the case.'
Theeyeballsinthesky · 15/01/2022 09:59

The myriad ways in which the police don’t help themselves continue to grow

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 09:59

What a busy hateful bee mimmymum has been.

Theeyeballsinthesky · 15/01/2022 10:01

Also isn’t mum rather a transphobic term? Should it not be birthing person?

Hoardasurass · 15/01/2022 10:03

Slightly derailing but why doesn't MNHQ sue people like Helen for slander and shut this constant repeating of the lie that we are transphobic. I know that they can't sue all of these people but if they went after a few of the big ones surely this would stop big groups like the police from publicly acting on and acknowledging such claims as actionable

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:04

@Hoardasurass

Slightly derailing but why doesn't MNHQ sue people like Helen for slander and shut this constant repeating of the lie that we are transphobic. I know that they can't sue all of these people but if they went after a few of the big ones surely this would stop big groups like the police from publicly acting on and acknowledging such claims as actionable
The police should prosecute her for continuous stirring up of hate for her own goals. The evidence is there.
FrancescaContini · 15/01/2022 10:04

@AmandaHoldensLips

But in all fairness, adorning one's uniform with rainbows and bullying women is so much easier than catching crims, right?
Yep.

Or, indeed, investigating Downing Street parties during lockdown.

Or - most pertinently and crucially - investigating members of their OWN staff who make jokes about rape, take photos of dead women and expose themselves in fast food restaurants.

SerendipityJane · 15/01/2022 10:05

To any police officers reading.

Do shove your monitoring up your arses and start doing some real policing. You can find guides online to show you what it looks like - I'm sure someone who can read would show you.

Oh and do fuck off.

JustcameoutGC · 15/01/2022 10:06

Here is something for them to monitor.

Sex is binary, immutable and real
Gender is a social construct
Transwomen are transwomen
Single sex spaces are lawful and needed
Womanhood cannot be identified into, it is the product of biology and lived experience that males can never authentically access.
Trans people have the right to live life free of harassment and prejudice.
Advancing trans rights cannot come at the expense of womens rights

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:08

Or, indeed, investigating Downing Street parties during lockdown.

They did investigate this party though...

twitter.com/BylineTV/status/1482002882337681409?t=1rOsOofQB8mWyarMNDTIeg&s=08

Georgeskitchen · 15/01/2022 10:08

I assume that Wales has so little crime, assaults burglaries murder, drug issues, that the police have time to sit in front of a screen monitoring the opinions of mothers, garndmothers, aunties, and our male posters, just in case anyone posts something they don't agree with?

Hoardasurass · 15/01/2022 10:12

Agreed @MrBIobby
Though if we're talking about who the police should investigate and arrest for hate, waisting police time and malicious reporting there's a Scottish bloke who should be investigated along with helen

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:12

@Georgeskitchen

I assume that Wales has so little crime, assaults burglaries murder, drug issues, that the police have time to sit in front of a screen monitoring the opinions of mothers, garndmothers, aunties, and our male posters, just in case anyone posts something they don't agree with?
They did find time to deal with this hate though.

www.womenarehuman.com/autistic-teen-found-guilty-of-hate-crime-for-asking-police-officers-sex-autism-group-condemns-prosecution/

Plasmodesmata · 15/01/2022 10:14

They investigated all sorts during lockdown - read this article the other day look for "the activist" I think that was reported on here:

inews.co.uk/news/covid-lockdown-rules-fines-ordinary-people-got-visiting-partners-playing-cricket-1399451

Waitwhat23 · 15/01/2022 10:15

'The scale and secrecy of Welsh police force misconduct has been revealed for the first time in an investigation byThe National.

Our analysis shows that a disturbing proportion of recent police force dismissals related to significant abuses of power, physical violence and sex offences – and demonstrated a concerning lack of transparency.

These findings come in the wake of UK-wide revelations about police misconduct that have shaken public trust in forces, and raised questions about institutional misogyny.'

www.thenational.wales/news/19651933.wales-police-misconduct-scale-revealed/

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:15

@Hoardasurass

Agreed *@MrBIobby* Though if we're talking about who the police should investigate and arrest for hate, waisting police time and malicious reporting there's a Scottish bloke who should be investigated along with helen
I'm sure his time will come. It seems that their true agenda often gets exposed eventually. One way or another. They eventually slip up and it all comes out. For everyone to see.
MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:18

'The scale and secrecy of Welsh police force misconduct has been revealed for the first time in an investigation byThe National.

That's very interesting. It's all coming out now isn't it.

YetAnotherSpartacus · 15/01/2022 10:20

How many women in Wales right now are living in fear of their partners, husbands, fathers, fathers of their children? How many have bruises? How many have broken bones. How many have not eaten because they are not allowed to buy food? How many have been forced into sex they did not want? How many are walking with a man behind them, fearful, because he is quickening his pace? How many have been raped or are about to be? How many live in fear of their lives?

And the police are doing WHAT?

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:22

Plasmodesmata 'yep, chilling how the police refused to investigate Boris, whilst penalising people for the same crime.

Whatsnewpussyhat · 15/01/2022 10:27

People getting hurt feelings off things that are said on mumsnet that they CHOOSE to come here purposely and read being given headspace over actual crimes.

Women discussing the damage of removing the current legal protections and safeguarding of ALL females just to appease a tiny minority, on a women's rights board, on a website populated mostly by females is now apparently a hate crime.

Pure misogyny.

MrBIobby · 15/01/2022 10:32

People getting hurt feelings off things that are said on mumsnet that they CHOOSE to come here purposely and read being given headspace over actual crimes

People deliberately wanting to be outraged about percieved wrongthink. Must. stop. It. Now. Stop the wrong think. Report. To. Police. Check. Thinking. Report. Report. Report.

SerendipityJane · 15/01/2022 10:32

I unrhyw heddlu monitro. Ffyc i ffwrdd.

ArabellaScott · 15/01/2022 10:37

Holy moly.

'5% of dismissals in Welsh police forces over the past three years related to sexual harassment of colleagues and members of the public. '

'Two dismissals from Dyfed Powys Police this year involved male police officers using information available to them through their roles to harass women'

'South Wales Police officer Timothy Hunt, was dismissed last summer when it was found that he’d used police systems 12 times to check up on women he’d been dating.'

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