They really say “do so doh like so”. Just a few months ago, the CoP was telling us the TTPS is committed to transparency and addressing officer misconduct, but now…
Our leaders are well aware of our blind spots. They know what we care about and what we don’t. That’s why they don’t really care about domestic violence.
If so many TTPS applicants are failing to meet the basic criteria for entry, the organisation should probably take a closer look at its recruitment pool.
Shout-out to that one officer at the Carenage Police Station who held nothing back when asked his thoughts on the Prime Minister’s recent Parliamentary statement about the police’s fear of criminals.
Let’s connect the dots, shall we? To hand extra powers to the TTPS—an organisation known for misconduct—is to play a very dangerous game.
What message does it send to have leadership that sees 500 murders (and counting)—the vast majority of which were committed by men—and sees fit to blame women?
Took a little break, but we’re back with news you can use. (Did you hear about the MP who did his job?!? I turn my back for one minute…)
Bad news: we’ll have to cut back on the movies, hams, and macaroni pies because Marvin Gonzales says the price of our inconsistent, often murky water supply is going up.
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