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KeithD
16th July 2009, 21:03
:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

Oh hang on.....anyone notice they missed out a word....and a very important on?

UK REPORTED Crime Down :doh

Gun crime, violent crime, etc are all probably up because we can't be :butthead: reporting it to the police as bugger all gets done anyway. :doh

GaryFifer
16th July 2009, 21:06
I think BBC or STV reported that theiving was up. So maybe they are off to get all the knifes back?

somebody
16th July 2009, 21:19
:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

Oh hang on.....anyone notice they missed out a word....and a very important on?

UK REPORTED Crime Down :doh

Gun crime, violent crime, etc are all probably up because we can't be :butthead: reporting it to the police as bugger all gets done anyway. :doh

Word, anything to get the figures down, but many normal folk dont feel safe rightly or wrongly:NoNo: Maybe that would be a better figure to judge how the Police do:Erm:

GaryFifer
19th July 2009, 22:17
Zombies are at an all time low, but fear of zombies are at an all time high.

Tawi2
19th July 2009, 22:22
Its not the criminals you should worry about sometimes.......:Erm:

A Northumbria Police officer has been arrested and questioned over allegations that he sexually assaulted female suspects.

An investigation is under way involving the force's own Professional Standards Department and the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).

The officer involved, who has not been officially named, was released on bail pending further inquiries.

The 41-year-old has also been suspended from duty.

Northumbria Police said in a statement: "We can confirm that a 41-year-old officer is currently suspended pending the outcome of an investigation."

The IPCC said in a statement: "The IPCC can confirm that as part of an ongoing managed investigation a Northumbria Police officer has been arrested in connection with allegations of serious sexual offences and misconduct in public office.

"The officer has been released on police bail and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage."

bbc.co.uk

Tawi2
19th July 2009, 22:34
It was reported that there could be 20 alleged victims, believed to be suspected criminals, drug addicts and homeless women.

An IPCC spokeswoman said: "The IPCC can confirm that, as part of an on-going managed investigation, a Northumbria Police officer has been arrested in connection with allegations of serious sexual offences and misconduct in a public office.
:Erm:quis custodiet ipsos custodes?