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Started by Chaunte, June 28, 2007, 04:31:37 PM

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Maebh

Quote from: Rachael on June 29, 2007, 08:42:23 PM

Point being, if you have nothing to hide or worry about, you are fine, fact.


Come on, do you really believe that? Tell that to the Birmingham Six and the Gilford  Four! Or to anyone who is Irish, or Dark-skinned or Muslim or any other potential target and victim of the antiterrorism paranoia.
I speak from experience. I was twice arrested and tortured for 72 hours by the forces of the crown. I was then locked up on trumped-up charges. At the appeal court when my solicitor kept questoning the police and soldiers about changing their testimony from the first trial he was held for contempt by the judge. I sincerely hope that nothing similar ever happen to you.

Hope, Light, Love & Respect

Maebh





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RebeccaFog

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Rachael

Quote from: Maebh on June 30, 2007, 07:17:31 PM
Quote from: Rachael on June 29, 2007, 08:42:23 PM

Point being, if you have nothing to hide or worry about, you are fine, fact.


Come on, do you really believe that? Tell that to the Birmingham Six and the Gilford  Four! Or to anyone who is Irish, or Dark-skinned or Muslim or any other potential target and victim of the antiterrorism paranoia.
I speak from experience. I was twice arrested and tortured for 72 hours by the forces of the crown. I was then locked up on trumped-up charges. At the appeal court when my solicitor kept questoning the police and soldiers about changing their testimony from the first trial he was held for contempt by the judge. I sincerely hope that nothing similar ever happen to you.

Hope, Light, Love & Respect

Maebh






Yes, i do, and past injustices cannot compare to today, because of forensic advances, cctv monitoring, and increased technology at the disposal of the police. we are able to find the guilty parties... Im joining the police force to do my part in makeing the guilty pay and the inocent safe... Trans views of the justice system are greatly prejudiced imo
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Maebh

Quote from: Rachael on July 01, 2007, 04:26:06 AM
Yes, i do, and past injustices cannot compare to today, because of forensic advances, cctv monitoring, and increased technology at the disposal of the police. we are able to find the guilty parties...

If we don't shoot them before asking questions? Unfortunately when the pressure from the political establishment is put to bear to get fast results forensic evidence can still  be either supressed or even tampered with.

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Im joining the police force to do my part in making the guilty pay and the inocent safe...

Very commendable Rachel and I sincerely admire and thank you for it., I only wish than more would be like you and put their principles before their career advancement.

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Trans views of the justice system are greatly prejudiced imo

Ever wandered why?
Do the force know about your status? What is their reaction? Has at the culture really changed at all level? What support has been offered to you? Anyway it is good to know that we will have an allie of your caliber inside the system. Good luck on your battle against all prejudices.

With buckets of Hope, Lights, Love and Respects

Maebh


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Rachael

Well not every country has the US gun culture ;)
and no, as ive not applied yet, but its highly likely i will get in, transgender, as well as other minority groups are actively recruited by the british police and other civil agencies...
carear advancement and morals... both are hand in hand, i want to rise to the top, but only for a position with ability for change, and to prove to myself and my family that i can suceed.
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Pysgod

Good luck on being a police officer Rachael. Stay safe.
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