explod
explod
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explod - can I ask you a question please
as an excop -
how often have you seen totally - I mean TOTALLY - trumped up charges that someone resisted arrest ?
I'm talking about the "ole trifecta"- "assault of an officer, language and resist "
PS 90% of the time BS - IMO - I await your opinion / confirmation / denial![]()
As a junior a number of times on stations. However 1970 demonstrations at the Springbok Rugby, Olympic Park there were 40 or fifty bundled into vans just because they were there. Police mood became inflamed when a Traffic Operations Group member was injured when (I think) a live flare got caught unside his helmet. Demonstrations brings out the worst in crowds and in police.
As I reached higher rank it never happened in my presence and rarely on my watch as I did not tolerate it. I became unpopular as a result so that says something but many of my peers felt the same way and as a result the job cleaned up in this regard from those early times. Cant speak for the last nine years when I retired.
Later at Court some informants would fail to front so suspects, so called would have charges dismissed. Bail Act was also bad in those early years and offenders could be locked up for days for very trivial stuff, so some things have improved considerably.