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Licence to kill?

Doug | 06.12.2006 10:08 | London

The Menezes family went to the High Court yesterday, in a further attempt to get justice for Jean Charles, who was gunned down in London by police on 22 July last year.

What the Menezes family don't seem to realise yet is that police officers on duty are never brought to justice for killing a member of the public. Even when inquests give a verdict of unlawful killing, and individual police officers are actually prosecuted, they still seem to get off scot free.The Menezes family's lawyers have said the handling of the case has "the appearance of a stitch-up" and amounted to a breach of his family's human rights and "A message is sent out that police officers can kill with impunity."

This has all the dimensions of a State conspiracy. The group Liberty say that the current system of investigating such deaths is often 'ineffective, secretive, slow and insufficiently independent'. That being so you would expect something better when the matter is actually brought to court but no. There seems to be an inbuilt protection for police officers within the legal system. At the very worst they merely lose their job in exchange for the life they have taken and at best they get a few weeks or months on paid leave.

A recent development is the Corporate Manslaughter Bill, which seems to provide explicit protection of the police from prosecution.

 http://inquest.gn.apc.org/pdf/INQUEST_corporate_manslaughter_briefing.pdf

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6208836.stm

Doug

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Death Squad Psycos

06.12.2006 10:33

The people in the Met's death squad will have been specially selected for being psycopathic -- there is no point in having killers who feel bad about who they kill since this might put them off their jobs.

Of course they won't get in trouble from the state for killing people -- this is what they are employed to do.

At the time it was reported that the multiple shots to the head method was developed in Israel and the Met's death squad had been trained by Israel.

A few months ago one the the psyco killers shot someone else -- the fact that they are still on active duty and shooting more people confirms that the state trusts these psycopathic killers.

Let's start calling this unit what it is -- a DEATH SQUAD.

fuck the police state


The difference between innocent and guilty.

06.12.2006 13:16

Strange: we do not have capital punishement for people found guilty of murder yet we have a 'shoot to kill the innocent' policy by the police!

Innocent until proved guilty or innocent until shot!

A. Target.