"Two wrongs at work here. The police should be trusted to keep their traps shut."
That's just what they want the public to believe and the default position is that they are ok because generally Cops don't go running to the press telling tales as they have to conform to a code of discipline, unlike themselves.
Bob Quick was given the poison chalice of the Leveson inquiry. Whichever way he turned he was thwarted by what appears to be the old boy network. Then had his honesty, integrity and professionalism questioned in public.
There is something bubbling in the background which has made them come forward. Why would any Copper keep records form a previous investigation and an original pocket book if they did not think they might need them as some form of insurance or they might need to expose something bigger later on?
Last edited by: Fullchat on Sat 23 Dec 17 at 01:05
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