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Met Recruiting Criminals To Increase Race Diversity.

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anotheoldgit | 12:40 Sun 16th Nov 2014 | News
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The Met has been criticised numerous times regarding the actions of some of it's officers, could this be one reason?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2836204/Convicted-drug-users-thieves-allowed-join-police.html

/// Ahead of the new nationwide code of practice, Scotland Yard has already relaxed its own rules to get more black and ethnic officers on the force, so that it becomes more representative of London’s diverse population. ///




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are you suggesting that those officers whose lies and collusion led to the Plebgate scandal did it because they were convicted criminals?
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/// are you suggesting that those officers whose lies and collusion led to the Plebgate scandal did it because they were convicted criminals? ///

I have read my thread over and over again, but still can find no reason on earth how it is possible to attach my thread to the Plebgate scandal, or indeed that these officers were convicted criminals.

Then some attack me for making unattached comparisons.

Confessions of a Copper
Channel 4
Wednesday 19th
10.00 pm

Eight police officers reveal how it was in the 'good old days'.
You said The Met has been criticised numerous times regarding the actions of some of it's officers, could this be one reason

Well, Plebgate is one of the things it's been criticised for, isn't it? If you weren't talking about that, what were you referring to?

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