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Public Confidence in Police in NSW.
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Posted by praxidice, Monday, 3 June 2013 2:09:53 PM
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Last year 1370 police resigned that in itself is a real criticism as to resign from the police means that the cops won't befreind you and the rest of us won't trust you so it is a sentence of social ostracism.I belive that these cops quit for the reason of honesty they were embarresed by the way cops at crime scenes stole peoples possesions saying its ok the crims will get the blame ,also when many realised that their job was mainly the victimisation of addicts and the homless people manufactured by this society they found that their consience got the better of them .but this disturbing fact of mass resignations is never mentioned in parliment as they are the real people behind crime in our society and this is why theoir laws prohibit addicts from holding public office if they let me be a parlimentarin I would spill my guts on how corrupt this society is and I can prove every word with their facts and figures .I have tried virtually every government and media organization to tell my storyto but no one is prepared for the back lash from pointing our that the biggest industry in the country is illeagal drugs yet no one can find it it must have. A great big distrubution network for drugs of all discription to be availible in even the smalest country towns who else but the cops has offices every were .if s yet one out there wants to tell my story I would be glad to clear up the corruption and exploitation of addicts by people in high places but I will be lucky if this article makes print as they have already cencored my web site http://jaclf.webs.com take a look and see how ruthless these people are against those who tell the truth in a society of liars .regards the motorcyclemessiah and the junkies against crime liberation front
Posted by motorcyclemessiah, Monday, 3 June 2013 2:31:25 PM
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May be we could stress that we need honest people for this job I don't belive that is ever mentioned in their recruitment posters I wrote a couple for them my self which are available at junkiesagainstcrime@picaasa.com but they never got back to me on it .regards the motorcyclemessiah.
Posted by motorcyclemessiah, Monday, 3 June 2013 2:37:31 PM
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PRAXIDICE...
Obviously, you'd possess a distinctly better understanding of the relevance, germane with working collaboratively with a committed group of men and women all operating closely together, than I would ? Moreover, it's also with some regret that I don't have the benefit of and access to, '...at least a dozen ex cop associates...' from who's (collective) wise counsel, I can depend upon ? Further, unluckily for me, my only empirical exposure to a squad of working detectives, is from my official remit of being I/C of such a group ? Further PRAXIDICE, you seem to bare a grudge against police ? One can only wonder why ? Well MOTORCYCLEMESSIAH, you say you're 'whistle blower', apropos wholesale corruption, occasioned by both police and others in much 'higher positions' ? Is this correct ? Further, you also allege you've tried to air those allegations, but because of this entrenched corruption, no one is prepared to listen ? Further still, you contend you've evidence in your possession, to prove exactly what you allege ? Again, you contend that nobody will take any notice of you ? You further contend most of your allegations centre around drugs ? There's an important tenet in our legal system, MCM. Essentially, it amounts to this - he who accuses must prove. Unless you've got pretty strong evidence, it's very hard to provoke an investigation. This is not a police initiative, this is a directive from the 'bean counters' in government. As you're no doubt aware, you do have anonymity on this Forum ? Also, if your allegations are of a local (State) distribution level, you should speak with your state police ? If you think it's a case of importation into Oz, then it's the Feds (AFP) you should speak with. Other than that, I can't help you. Posted by o sung wu, Monday, 3 June 2013 3:29:14 PM
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motorcyclemessiah - I belive that these cops quit for the reason of honesty
An all too common occurrence in Queensland. The Fitzgerald Inquiry a few years back did eradicate a number of bad eggs including the then Commissioner however it didn't dig anywhere near deep enough with the result that the corruption simply became more secretive. Occasionally someone gets too big for their boots however, like the previous head of Ethical Command who got nabbed by customs of all things. Turns out he'd been running a nice little sideline flogging military style weapons to the mob. Posted by praxidice, Monday, 3 June 2013 3:55:51 PM
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o sung wu
For the record, I have issues with all persons in positions of authority and / or positions of trust who MIS-use said positions. Whilst such a view is clearly politically incorrect in the 21st century, I will continue to do everything within my power to identify, expose, and ensure REAL justice is done. Pity the same doesn't apply to all who wear blue uniforms. 'Honest' cops cannot possibly believe police investigating police is kosher, they could never approve of bashings, they could never approve of whistleblower intimidation, they could not approve being used for revenue-raising, they could DEFINITELY not approve of union presidents like that knuckledragging clown Leevers ... if they are indeed 'above board' why don't they complain about these issues ?? Posted by praxidice, Monday, 3 June 2013 5:09:03 PM
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Actually I didn't notice your post re your mate RAbbott, its nit-picking though as he would have all the same connections, knowledge and attitudes as a lawyer who had practiced. There is more than adequate reason why lawyers (and law graduates if you insist are as despised as they are.