I don't advocate or want people losing their jobs, normally, but if 15:19 - Mar 17 with 713 views | homer_123 | Mary Ellen Bettley-Smith keeps her job, then something is very very wrong. Given that Sir Mark Rowley has already stated that 'it's crazy' he can't sack offices who break the law....I can't say I'm confident that the right result is forthcoming. [Post edited 17 Mar 2023 15:20]
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I don't advocate or want people losing their jobs, normally, but if on 17:11 - Mar 17 with 581 views | bluelagos | She has been given a final written warning and is keeping her job as a police officer. |  |
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I don't advocate or want people losing their jobs, normally, but if on 19:59 - Mar 17 with 498 views | Nthsuffolkblue | https://news.sky.com/story/dalian-atkinsons-family-disappointed-pc-found-guilty- She is an amazingly fortunate individual considering the possible consequences if a jury had found her guilty or her employers had viewed covering up her relationship with the officer who killed Atkinson as something other than "the conduct of the police officer, a University of Hull graduate originally from Staffordshire, "had, until that moment, been admirable" and that her unlawful baton strikes had occurred in the space of a 27-second period. "This involves a miscalculation in the heat of the moment," he added. One can have a lot of sympathy with Dalian's sister's comment: "I suppose they (the police) look out for their own, it seems," she said. "At the end of the day, Dalian's gone and it's down to those officers." |  |
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