UK police and CPS protect criminals, prosecute innocent (18Jun11)

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2011

A look at a story where the UK police and CPS (Criminal Protection Service), protect criminals, and make innocent people into criminals, and in this case, wasted £50,000 of taxpayers money in the process.

EVERYONE involved in prosecuting this case should have their pensions docked for the cost of this case. The prosecution should also have their photographs taken, fingerprints taken, and DNA taken - just as they would have made this innocent shop keeper have done to him.

Recorded from BBC Weekend Breakfast, 18 June 2011.

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  • Why shouldnt we take the law into our own hands???

    Bit of an assumption there by the BBC journo....

  • @jjcale1111 The law (police and CPS) DO NOT do what we pay it to do. They protect criminals, and are trying to turn innocent people into criminals.

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  • @ProtoCaesar - "suspicious".... On the basis of little or no evidence, you 'beleive' me to be in some way guilty, undesirable, or defective, by your own measure, and you're asking me if you're right?

    I also used the word 'sans'. I could just as easily be a French onion-seller. Question is; which would be worse, oh laudably opined one?

  • @tojoconfused

    NS = National Socialist.

    Referring to the common 'volk' rather than folk is just slightly suspicious.

  • @ProtoCaesar - Is what, a what, thing?

  • @tojoconfused

    Is this a NS thing?

  • @ProtoCaesar - u chatting me up?

  • @tojoconfused

    I don't remember using the term 'volk' in England, considering it's a German word. I believe the English equivalent would be folk?

  • So - the shopkeeper sought to re-establish parental authority, but was arrested like a dangerous criminal.

    The PARENTS must have reported him, but even that is no excuse for the violent break-in by the Police - did they think he was another Marc Dutroux?

    It's a shameful incident for the thief, their parents and the Police. The only innocent party is prosecuted - truly an example of 'let no good deed go unpunished'.

  • @ProtoCaesar - did u type that out accidentally, or do u have a point, 4QuestionMarks? 

  • @tojoconfused

    Volk????

    

  • In England, power always corrupts; common volk become 'authority's' playthings, 'decorum' sans integrity.

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