….Many moons ago, we were doing some blockwork in a farm building. The farmer was a magistrate. A few nights before he had been at meeting in Wareham and the chief constable was also there. He commented to the CC about how much he(the CC) was drinking. "I can assure you there will be no patrol cars between here and Upwey(where they both lived) tonight". was the CC's reply.
I don’t think we’re necessarily setting out the bash the Police. Just expressing some of the “grey” that has always existed between the supposed black and white of right vs wrong.What the descent into bashing the police has to do with anything I don’t know…
I think those of us with certain experiences of living with and/or socialising with Police are pointing out that some of those who take the oath to uphold the law do not necessarily live by the same standards. There is, or at least was, in my experience, a sense amongst the Police that I hung out with that certain laws were “optional”. It has been this way since time began, it will never change. I think back to the drinking culture of the Police that I knew in my 20s and I can’t help feeling that the young fella that is the subject of this thread is being given zero chance of redemption, in the face of rank hypocrisy.
Life just isn’t so black and white. Those of you so quick to banish any thoughts of redemption for this young fella might wanna have a think about that… I just don’t believe that men live their lives so perfectly they have no hidden hypocrisy in their own backgrounds. It’s usually simply a case of they didn’t get caught. I believe Shakespeare wrote a pithy line in Hamlet about this…
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