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...my heart goes out to her. #hungrycoplivesmatter
Stacey who has been a cop for 15 yrs went to @McDonalds She paid for it in advance and this is how she gets treated for being a cop😢😡 Come on America. We are better than this. pic.twitter.com/IcudsNfVLY
— 🌷🇺🇸Ann🇺🇸🌷🇠(@tkag2020_ann) June 17, 2020
footers QC - Prosecution Barrister, Hasketon Law Chambers
This poor lady... on 18:33 - Jun 17 by factual_blue
I wouldn't be surprised though to find out a lot of extraneous bodily secretions end up in a burger heading to the Oval Office.
Some staff at a McD in SE London got sacked a few years ago for tampering with a blind woman's burger which included the addition of sauces that added a personal touch.
Some staff at a McD in SE London got sacked a few years ago for tampering with a blind woman's burger which included the addition of sauces that added a personal touch.
I can't think of anything much more disgusting or cowardly tbh.
Update: The lady in question isn't even real 5-0 but was a security guard. Arf.
Cosplaying as a cop to get some free Maccers and thoughts and prayers. What a world.
Ffs.
She definitely needs help.
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"Imagine being a heterosexual white male in Britain at this moment. How bad is that. Everything you say is racist, everything you say is homophobic. The Woke community have really f****d this country."
I genuinely don't understand how all this turning of a blind eye happens. I am bound both legally and by professional ethics to report bad, dangerous or discriminatory and/or inappropriate practice.
Having watched the repeat of Panorama last night, seems a not inconsiderable part of the problem in the USA is that Police Unions have even more power than the Chiefs of Police, and routinely overturn the Chiefs' decisions re sacking bad apples (of which there are of course plenty).
Derek Chauvin, the officer accused of second degree murder of George Floyd had a record of 18 previous misconduct reports in his 19 years of police "service".