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Originally Posted by carlwaring
I think that is a gross over-simplification (ie too black-and-white) and I don't think you should be painting the entire police service as corrupt over this one incident.
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There is no other word, most people would call it corrupt the Police call it filling the book, this may corroborate another officers version of events which then in most cases is accepted as fact by a judge or magistrate. My belief is all police forces do this and it has to stop.
The truth is the truth. Look at the shooting on a tube train, the notebooks all told the same story but it was not the truth, this was totaly wrong. Again a High ranking officer made a mistake and a person died.
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Originally Posted by martyh
I think you will have to remind me what charges where bought at the time and how they where perverted .What crime was committed that was prevented from being tried by this evidence ,possibly corporate manslaughter but i doubt that would ever had happened simply because it was normal within the football league to have stadiums built in such a fashion ,blaming supporters for the deaths however morally wrong is not a crime .It may well be that charges will be bought relating to evidence given at the inquest ,i don't know ,but it must be considered that the whole affair was a tragic accident compounded by inadequacies by the police and other emergency services ,not a crime
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If a person or Police officer lies on oath he/she is Perverting the course of justice. It would appear that an inspector did make a mistake, humans make mistakes. The problem is a lot of people died and then the police and other emergency services lied to cover the mistake. We must move forward but not allow Police officers to fill the book with untruths. This is not a hate thing, I would like to live in a better world......Yes I know I'm dreaming