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20 Nov 2017, 11:21 AM
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- Pussyfoot
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Reads like a radical right wing newspaper of Weimar bemoaning the fact poor Jinny Gloeckner has been forced to leave the Polizei due to her SA membership. That's just what I was thinking.
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20 Nov 2017, 11:24 AM
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There should (I know, I know) be a public enquiry into how this has been handled. At the very least put it to Nicola at FMQs, I fully expect (not) Ruth tank commander to be making an issue of it - as she normally likes to highlight issues with Police Scotland & by extension the SNP.
If only we lived in a country that took this discrimination seriously...
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20 Nov 2017, 11:37 AM
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The worst part of this story is that the person who made the complaint is getting bullied by their colleagues for exposing the bigot. Shows how rotten Police Scotland is. I know a couple of guys who joined the police and they were both shocked at just how ingrained sectarianism actually is in the force. We all know about its traditional links with the Masons but for it still to be so sectarian in this day and age shows you just how backwards this bigoted little country is. As I said in an earlier post, if her comments had been made about any other race or religion she would have been in deep shampoo and maybe the press would have taken a different approach and not make it look as it was just a dispute about a bloody birthday cake
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20 Nov 2017, 11:55 AM
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Well I for one am stunned. A bigoted Police officer? NEVER!?
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20 Nov 2017, 12:04 PM
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Pretty much all other jobs this is a sackable offence. So why is this any different?
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20 Nov 2017, 01:16 PM
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- 20 Nov 2017, 10:39 AM
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This. Cannot understand why anyone would think any differently. The paedo patter from Huns is the absolute lowest
I made it clear she should have the book thrown at her for this and I have zero sympathy for her - and it's appalling that the cop who drew attention to this should suffer in any way. But on the off chance that she's actually as good at her job as they claim, then it's a shame. Not for her sake but for any victims of human trafficking she might have been able to help. It's not exactly complicated, it's basic humanity. Its bullshampoo you're talking mate. Please stop.
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20 Nov 2017, 01:27 PM
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I made it clear she should have the book thrown at her for this and I have zero sympathy for her - and it's appalling that the cop who drew attention to this should suffer in any way. But on the off chance that she's actually as good at her job as they claim, then it's a shame. Not for her sake but for any victims of human trafficking she might have been able to help. It's not exactly complicated, it's basic humanity.
Its bullshampoo you're talking mate. Please stop. It's really not. But if it bothers you, don't read it.
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20 Nov 2017, 02:48 PM
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- 20 Nov 2017, 12:04 PM
Pretty much all other jobs this is a sackable offence. So why is this any different? Definitely.
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20 Nov 2017, 04:14 PM
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Its bullshampoo you're talking mate. Please stop.
It's really not. But if it bothers you, don't read it. It didnt say it really bother me. It is however absolute bullshampoo logic that could be applied to practically anything anyone has ever done.
The need for people to find something like this to 'out compassion' others, is mental.
So as i said, stop it
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20 Nov 2017, 04:44 PM
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It's really not. But if it bothers you, don't read it.
It didnt say it really bother me. It is however absolute bullshampoo logic that could be applied to practically anything anyone has ever done. The need for people to find something like this to 'out compassion' others, is mental. So as i said, stop it You're talking about some kind of out compassioning contest that exists only in your head.
However, should I ever need your permission to say what I think, rest assured you'll be the first to know.
It is not bullshampoo logic to bear in mind that in situations like this when someone is rightly punished for their own stupidity sometimes other people get adversely affected.
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20 Nov 2017, 04:53 PM
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- 20 Nov 2017, 12:04 PM
Pretty much all other jobs this is a sackable offence. So why is this any different? Nudge nudge, wink wink, say no more.
Nice nipple btw.
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20 Nov 2017, 05:08 PM
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- 20 Nov 2017, 12:19 AM
The worst part of this story is that the person who made the complaint is getting bullied by their colleagues for exposing the bigot. Shows how rotten Police Scotland is.
I know a couple of guys who joined the police and they were both shocked at just how ingrained sectarianism actually is in the force. We all know about its traditional links with the Masons but for it still to be so sectarian in this day and age shows you just how backwards this bigoted little country is.  As I said in an earlier post, if her comments had been made about any other race or religion she would have been in deep shampoo and maybe the press would have taken a different approach and not make it look as it was just a dispute about a bloody birthday cake I got lifted along with about ten others when I was sixteen. Age ranging from 13 - mid 20's - there were a couple of older lads with us.
Our crime - meeting up to go for a game of football. We were gathering to meet, near Partick Train Station. Spotted a meatwagon at Morrisons. They were obviously in for their dinner.
After they had finished at Morrisons, they spotted us and drove over. We didn't move as that would suggest we had something to hide and would have drawn attention. Sure enough, they pull over. Ask us why we didn't move when we saw the polis? Stated the obvious.
That's fine - would you all step into the van and we'll do a warrant check. There was 3 of them - we all easily could have refused or ran away. We didn't, we got in and subsequently they drove the police station and charged us all with BOTP. Kept us in for a few hours and phoned all our parents - even the boys in their 20's despite us telling them not to bother. 5 of us who were sixteen or voer ended up having to go to court and the bastards statements were full of lies - saying we were terrorising the public and running in and out of shops. they stood under oath, in court, and repeated the same. Ended up Not Proven, thankfully, but they didn't give a eff.
Oh and when I was released from the cell the arsehole at the desk commented when he was returning my property. There's your belt, shoes and an acrobat, which was reference to my crucifix - carrot.
no doubt there are good eggs in the Polis, but most I've come across are total carrots.
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20 Nov 2017, 05:46 PM
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The worst part of this story is that the person who made the complaint is getting bullied by their colleagues for exposing the bigot. Shows how rotten Police Scotland is.
I know a couple of guys who joined the police and they were both shocked at just how ingrained sectarianism actually is in the force. We all know about its traditional links with the Masons but for it still to be so sectarian in this day and age shows you just how backwards this bigoted little country is.  As I said in an earlier post, if her comments had been made about any other race or religion she would have been in deep shampoo and maybe the press would have taken a different approach and not make it look as it was just a dispute about a bloody birthday cake
I got lifted along with about ten others when I was sixteen. Age ranging from 13 - mid 20's - there were a couple of older lads with us. Our crime - meeting up to go for a game of football. We were gathering to meet, near Partick Train Station. Spotted a meatwagon at Morrisons. They were obviously in for their dinner. After they had finished at Morrisons, they spotted us and drove over. We didn't move as that would suggest we had something to hide and would have drawn attention. Sure enough, they pull over. Ask us why we didn't move when we saw the polis? Stated the obvious. That's fine - would you all step into the van and we'll do a warrant check. There was 3 of them - we all easily could have refused or ran away. We didn't, we got in and subsequently they drove the police station and charged us all with BOTP. Kept us in for a few hours and phoned all our parents - even the boys in their 20's  despite us telling them not to bother. 5 of us who were sixteen or voer ended up having to go to court and the bastards statements were full of lies - saying we were terrorising the public and running in and out of shops. they stood under oath, in court, and repeated the same. Ended up Not Proven, thankfully, but they didn't give a eff. Oh and when I was released from the cell the arsehole at the desk commented when he was returning my property. There's your belt, shoes and an acrobat, which was reference to my crucifix - carrot. no doubt there are good eggs in the Polis, but most I've come across are total carrots. Did ye, aye?
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20 Nov 2017, 05:56 PM
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Don't ever post personal experiences pertinent to the conversation then?
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20 Nov 2017, 05:56 PM
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The worst part of this story is that the person who made the complaint is getting bullied by their colleagues for exposing the bigot. Shows how rotten Police Scotland is.
I know a couple of guys who joined the police and they were both shocked at just how ingrained sectarianism actually is in the force. We all know about its traditional links with the Masons but for it still to be so sectarian in this day and age shows you just how backwards this bigoted little country is.  As I said in an earlier post, if her comments had been made about any other race or religion she would have been in deep shampoo and maybe the press would have taken a different approach and not make it look as it was just a dispute about a bloody birthday cake
I got lifted along with about ten others when I was sixteen. Age ranging from 13 - mid 20's - there were a couple of older lads with us. Our crime - meeting up to go for a game of football. We were gathering to meet, near Partick Train Station. Spotted a meatwagon at Morrisons. They were obviously in for their dinner. After they had finished at Morrisons, they spotted us and drove over. We didn't move as that would suggest we had something to hide and would have drawn attention. Sure enough, they pull over. Ask us why we didn't move when we saw the polis? Stated the obvious. That's fine - would you all step into the van and we'll do a warrant check. There was 3 of them - we all easily could have refused or ran away. We didn't, we got in and subsequently they drove the police station and charged us all with BOTP. Kept us in for a few hours and phoned all our parents - even the boys in their 20's  despite us telling them not to bother. 5 of us who were sixteen or voer ended up having to go to court and the bastards statements were full of lies - saying we were terrorising the public and running in and out of shops. they stood under oath, in court, and repeated the same. Ended up Not Proven, thankfully, but they didn't give a eff. Oh and when I was released from the cell the arsehole at the desk commented when he was returning my property. There's your belt, shoes and an acrobat, which was reference to my crucifix - carrot. no doubt there are good eggs in the Polis, but most I've come across are total carrots. Once spotted two cops go into the local chippie via the back door - dinner time . Gave them 10 mins to get settled and then called their cop shop reporting a huge fight around the corner from said chippie. Pulled up a chair and laughed as the 2 dicks ran like feck out the door putting their jackets on as they ran. Winks.
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20 Nov 2017, 06:09 PM
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I got lifted along with about ten others when I was sixteen. Age ranging from 13 - mid 20's - there were a couple of older lads with us. Our crime - meeting up to go for a game of football. We were gathering to meet, near Partick Train Station. Spotted a meatwagon at Morrisons. They were obviously in for their dinner. After they had finished at Morrisons, they spotted us and drove over. We didn't move as that would suggest we had something to hide and would have drawn attention. Sure enough, they pull over. Ask us why we didn't move when we saw the polis? Stated the obvious. That's fine - would you all step into the van and we'll do a warrant check. There was 3 of them - we all easily could have refused or ran away. We didn't, we got in and subsequently they drove the police station and charged us all with BOTP. Kept us in for a few hours and phoned all our parents - even the boys in their 20's  despite us telling them not to bother. 5 of us who were sixteen or voer ended up having to go to court and the bastards statements were full of lies - saying we were terrorising the public and running in and out of shops. they stood under oath, in court, and repeated the same. Ended up Not Proven, thankfully, but they didn't give a eff. Oh and when I was released from the cell the arsehole at the desk commented when he was returning my property. There's your belt, shoes and an acrobat, which was reference to my crucifix - carrot. no doubt there are good eggs in the Polis, but most I've come across are total carrots.
Once spotted two cops go into the local chippie via the back door - dinner time . Gave them 10 mins to get settled and then called their cop shop reporting a huge fight around the corner from said chippie. Pulled up a chair and laughed as the 2 dicks ran like feck out the door putting their jackets on as they ran. Winks.
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20 Nov 2017, 06:10 PM
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I got lifted along with about ten others when I was sixteen. Age ranging from 13 - mid 20's - there were a couple of older lads with us. Our crime - meeting up to go for a game of football. We were gathering to meet, near Partick Train Station. Spotted a meatwagon at Morrisons. They were obviously in for their dinner. After they had finished at Morrisons, they spotted us and drove over. We didn't move as that would suggest we had something to hide and would have drawn attention. Sure enough, they pull over. Ask us why we didn't move when we saw the polis? Stated the obvious. That's fine - would you all step into the van and we'll do a warrant check. There was 3 of them - we all easily could have refused or ran away. We didn't, we got in and subsequently they drove the police station and charged us all with BOTP. Kept us in for a few hours and phoned all our parents - even the boys in their 20's  despite us telling them not to bother. 5 of us who were sixteen or voer ended up having to go to court and the bastards statements were full of lies - saying we were terrorising the public and running in and out of shops. they stood under oath, in court, and repeated the same. Ended up Not Proven, thankfully, but they didn't give a eff. Oh and when I was released from the cell the arsehole at the desk commented when he was returning my property. There's your belt, shoes and an acrobat, which was reference to my crucifix - carrot. no doubt there are good eggs in the Polis, but most I've come across are total carrots.
Did ye, aye? Spot the plod 
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20 Nov 2017, 06:20 PM
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Did ye, aye?
Spot the plod  Anyone smell bacon?
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20 Nov 2017, 06:28 PM
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Did ye, aye?
Spot the plod 
Been a while since I posted mind you, but definitely no a Polis.
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20 Nov 2017, 06:39 PM
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Anyone in the police force displaying such clear anti-Catholic bigotry should have been sacked immediately.
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