Monday, 15 September 2025

He Should Be Given A Commendation

A police officer that followed two teenagers in a van shortly before they died in an e-bike crash could be sacked, despite the vehicle being half a mile away at the time of the fatal collision.

What?! 

The van was approximately half a mile away from the e-bike, on a different road, when the fatal crash occurred, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), has said.

So was he charged with anything ..I mean, anything other than doing his job and trying to prevent a larger accident happening to innocent road users

However, in April, the Crown Prosecution Service said it would not bring criminal charges against the South Wales Police officer.

Then that should surely be the end of it. Unless police farces are worse than I feared… 

Now, the IOPC has announced that the unnamed officer, of South Wales, is set to face gross misconduct proceedings related to his actions both before and after the crash.

Those actions being? 

Particular concerns have been raised regarding the accuracy of the accounts he provided to colleagues after the collision incident, which potentially breach police standards of honesty and integrity.

OK, well , that’s not good. Police officers shouldn’t take it on themselves to lie about things, that’s just for the Prime Minister to order them to do. 

He also has a misconduct case to answer over his driving and language he used in relation to the boys at the collision scene.

Was he insufficiently respectful of the irresponsible little scrotes? No wonder we're in a pickle if that gets you booted from the force these days.

2 comments:

johnd said...

Is it any surprise that a lot of officers are looking the other way when something is happening. A lot of Senior officers have forgotten or have managed to avoid contact with feral youth and criminals and are too busy squirming up the greasy pole.

Barbarus said...

Why was he wasting time chasing dangerous drivers when he should have been back at the station clicking through X looking for rude remarks?