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Chris P

@rights_for_men

Passionate advocate for due process reform in UK law and justice enforcement.

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Demand compensation for wrongfully convicted man, 5 years in prison before being acquitted - Sign the Petition! chng.it/jwTVFGXQmx via Change.org UK

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Elizabeth Yeld Empowering the Innocent (ETI) FalselyAccusedSupportOrg Exactly—and that’s not just a hypothetical. It’s already happening. The record number of officers suspended or leaving the Met isn’t proof of guilt—it’s proof of a broken system. In a scramble to appear tough on violence against women, the Met treats every allegation as

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1/3 For my UK mutuals, please find below a link to find your local MP and their email/mailing address. This is so you can email/mail your MP to request his/her support for the Interpersonal Abuse and Violence Against Men and Boys (Strategy) Bill, tabled by Ben Obese-Jecty MP.

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BettyBoo So many people are rightly angry that NX121 is facing a gross misconduct hearing, but very few are angry about the change in law that allows officers to be sacked without being found guilty crimes or misconduct.

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When Andy George⁩ posted on social media that NX121’s promotion represented “a slap in the face to the disproportionate number of Black officers under investigation for misconduct”, he found himself at the centre of a misconduct investigation himself. goodlawproject.org/andy-george-ca…

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Police officer's life 'changed forever' after going to the pub with her mates. Mairead Clabby was just 23 when she was attacked while off-duty and left with serious neck and back and brain injuries: walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/p…

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The Force has chosen to release video given the high level of public interest in the outcome of the misconduct hearing locally and to challenge misinformation. The video contains content that some viewers may find distressing. PC Castle admitted misconduct in relation to

The Force has chosen to release video given the high level of public interest in the outcome of the misconduct hearing locally and to challenge misinformation. The video contains content that some viewers may find distressing.

PC Castle admitted misconduct in relation to
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My favourite Policing paradox is this: Our leadership expects Officers who are constantly dealing with traumatic & irrational situations to be permanently rational. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Yet, they rarely deal with these situations and have zero empathy for their Cops who do… 👀 #ThinBlueLine 🚨

My favourite Policing paradox is this:

Our leadership expects Officers who are constantly dealing with traumatic & irrational situations to be permanently rational. 🤷🏼‍♂️

Yet, they rarely deal with these situations and have zero empathy for their Cops who do… 👀

#ThinBlueLine 🚨
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With the wrongful sex case convictions of Andy Malkinson, Brian Buckle and Peter Sullivan bringing the CCRC to its moment of realisation, imagine appointing a well-known radical feminist as its interim chair? But this is Starmer's Britain, of course bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Finally, the anger around #incels, in the wake of the #Adolescence phenomenon, has subsided; and the outrage merchants who once so valiantly swung sword and shield, now rub their bleary eyes, and in a drunken, bewildered stupor, toddle off to find the next dragon to vanquish.

Finally, the anger around #incels, in the wake of the #Adolescence phenomenon, has subsided; and the outrage merchants who once so valiantly swung sword and shield, now rub their bleary eyes, and in a drunken, bewildered stupor, toddle off to find the next dragon to vanquish.
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BettyBoo Everyone seems fixated on the fact that this officer continued to be paid during his five-year suspension. But that’s what “innocent until proven guilty” is supposed to mean. The real issue isn’t the pay, it’s the broken processes and policies within policing institutions that

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Travellingsketcher 🇦🇺 🇪🇸 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢 Men Are Human There are thousands of cases like this, yet only a minuscule fraction result in any kind of payout or justice for the falsely accused. In the UK, the system is overwhelmed by false allegations, largely because women face no real consequences for making them. In fact, there are

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J W Jeff Harris Ironically, it’s the policing institutions themselves that fuel this narrative—granting themselves a blanket licence to act however they choose under the guise of justice. In reality, it’s not justice at all. It’s a perversion of it.

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Those at the top of policing are never held accountable—no matter how badly their officers behave. How much more evidence do we need?

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The public should be concerned about these developments, as they reflect systemic issues within policing structures that can affect the integrity of justice and democratic accountability. The recent decision to drop gross misconduct charges against former Metropolitan Police

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Petervujin FalselyAccusedSupportOrg Falsely Accused Network This officer isn't the first nor will he be the last.. did you know it's an actual crime for officers to speak out against their forces? whistleblowing protections generally do not get enforced or applied. So, who is holding the policing institutions themselves accountable?

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Every time a police officer commits suicide during a misconduct investigation, the OIC of the investigation needs to be held to account. Did they ensure welfare checks? Was the investigation fair? Was any undue pressure put on the officer?

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Police officers are the only group of public servants who are legally barred from joining a trade union. Instead, we are forced to join an organisation that many of us no longer trust and which, in my case and others, has actively victimised those it was supposed to protect 1/5