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Why you should not talk to the police, does this apply in the UK?


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Without even watching a video I would advize anyone to not talk to the police. They have for some time stopped being independant and conducting fair investigations and instead now seem to just go for the accused to secure a conviction on the cheap, and that includes using anthing you may say in a misleading manor or out of conext.

 

I would love to share some of my own experiences on here but I won't.

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Without even watching a video I would advize anyone to not talk to the police. They have for some time stopped being independant and conducting fair investigations and instead now seem to just go for the accused to secure a conviction on the cheap, and that includes using anthing you may say in a misleading manor or out of conext.

 

I would love to share some of my own experiences on here but I won't.

 

The last sentence says it all really!

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Without even watching a video I would advize anyone to not talk to the police. They have for some time stopped being independant and conducting fair investigations and instead now seem to just go for the accused to secure a conviction on the cheap, and that includes using anthing you may say in a misleading manor or out of conext.

 

I would love to share some of my own experiences on here but I won't.

 

 

 

Did you not listen to the words of the caution then ?

 

You do not have to say anything......... both in the outside world and in the cop shop ? If you want to talk on you go ....

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Without even watching a video I would advize anyone to not talk to the police. They have for some time stopped being independant and conducting fair investigations and instead now seem to just go for the accused to secure a conviction on the cheap, and that includes using anthing you may say in a misleading manor or out of conext.

 

I would love to share some of my own experiences on here but I won't.

 

I will never trust my son in law ever again, after reading that.:o

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The last sentence says it all really!

By that I hope you mean I speak from experience, about the Police corrupt practices, and are not insinuating I should be taken to be a criminal and treat with some sort of contempt ?

 

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I will never trust my son in law ever again, after reading that.:o

 

No, you should. For everything I put above there are still some good individuals who refuse to play part in mal practice and take their oath seriously. If he is trustworthy and honnest then he will tell you about some things they get up to or his own experiences.

 

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Did you not listen to the words of the caution then ?

 

You do not have to say anything......... both in the outside world and in the cop shop ? If you want to talk on you go ....

 

Most certainly. I did not say it was my own words used against me, although I don't doubt for a milli second that they would have been.

 

---------- Post added 25-03-2018 at 23:08 ----------

 

Just tell us as though you were discussing a third party...:hihi:

 

It will be in my book, I'll link you to it when its on sale :hihi:

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By that I hope you mean I speak from experience, about the Police corrupt practices, and are not insinuating I should be taken to be a criminal and treat with some sort of contempt ?[/b]

 

---------- Post added 25-03-2018 at 23:04 ----------

 

 

No, you should. For everything I put above there are still some good individuals who refuse to play part in mal practice and take their oath seriously. If he is trustworthy and honnest then he will tell you about some things they get up to or his own experiences.

 

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Most certainly. I did not say it was my own words used against me, although I don't doubt for a milli second that they would have been.

 

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It will be in my book, I'll link you to it when its on sale :hihi:

 

I would think if you have that many interactions with the police you may have an axe to grind

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In a post where you specifically use the expression - using anything you say - you now say "i did not say it was my own words" adding 'I don't doubt for .... that they would' -

 

Not making any sense at all. You did say something, that was used against you - because it can, or you didn't and they made it up. Not heard that one before .. much.

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