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Another bottle of reality pills needed here!!!!!
We are unfortunately still a long way from an ideal world, people like this bent copper simply reinforce that fact.
Nonces need manluv too…
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Null and void on the pension front
Null and void on the pension front
He has a pension of 66,000 GBP that will not be affected unless the Metropolitan Police Authority decide to investigate and subsequently vote to withdraw the pension.
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Null and void on the pension front
He has a pension of 66,000 GBP that will not be affected unless the Metropolitan Police Authority decide to investigate and subsequently vote to withdraw the pension.
Agreed. But they will.
Null and void on the pension front
He has a pension of 66,000 GBP that will not be affected unless the Metropolitan Police Authority decide to investigate and subsequently vote to withdraw the pension.
Agreed. But they will.
Maybe:-
The IPCC will prepare a report for the Metropolitan Police Authority, which will then move to dismiss Dizaei for gross misconduct. He could also lose his pension. Dizaei has been suspended on full pay of £90,000 a year since September 2008.
RM
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Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:05 pm
While listening to the news coverage of this mans trial and conviction. The media seems to be saying that his race kept him from proscution.
could it not be that he simlpy was a clever crook who new how to use the race card well.
It would also seem to that it takes a long time to secure a conviction against a senior police officer look at the Elmore Davies case. Is not wrong that senior police officers seem to get away with crime for longer peiods than anyother serving police officer. Why is this? should it not be a level playing feild for all.
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So I was getting into my car, and this bloke says to me "Can you give me a lift?" I said "Sure, you look great, the world's your oyster, go for it." Tommy Cooper
could it not be that he simlpy was a clever crook who new how to use the race card well.
It would also seem to that it takes a long time to secure a conviction against a senior police officer look at the Elmore Davies case. Is not wrong that senior police officers seem to get away with crime for longer peiods than anyother serving police officer. Why is this? should it not be a level playing feild for all.
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Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
So I was getting into my car, and this bloke says to me "Can you give me a lift?" I said "Sure, you look great, the world's your oyster, go for it." Tommy Cooper

tug1970
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:10 pm
tug1970:
Why is this? should it not be a level playing feild for all.
Another bottle of reality pills needed here!!!!!

Waspie
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:14 pm
yes your right I suppose I was being rather unrealistic about the level playing field as the CPS and the IPCC are all linked in some shape or form.
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Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
So I was getting into my car, and this bloke says to me "Can you give me a lift?" I said "Sure, you look great, the world's your oyster, go for it." Tommy Cooper
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Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
So I was getting into my car, and this bloke says to me "Can you give me a lift?" I said "Sure, you look great, the world's your oyster, go for it." Tommy Cooper

tug1970
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:26 pm
tug1970:
yes your right I suppose I was being rather unrealistic about the level playing field as the CPS and the IPCC are all linked in some shape or form.
We are unfortunately still a long way from an ideal world, people like this bent copper simply reinforce that fact.

Waspie
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:03 pm
Still couldn't have happned to a nicer *, it's a shame they'll have him locked up with the nonces and not in general population where he could get the tender loving care he deserves.

AngryMonkey
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:21 pm
AngryMonkey:
Still couldn't have happned to a nicer *, it's a shame they'll have him locked up with the nonces and not in general population where he could get the tender loving care he deserves.
Nonces need manluv too…
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“A bureaucrat is the most despicable of men, though he is needed as vultures are needed, but one hardly admires vultures, whom bureaucrats so strangely resemble. I have yet to meet a bureaucrat who was not petty, dull, almost witless, crafty or stupid, an oppressor or a thief, a holder of little authority in which he delights, as a boy delights in possessing a vicious dog. Who can trust such creatures?”
Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:22 pm
Justice has been done and been seen to be done.
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
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Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
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finknottle
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:05 pm
Any real justice and it should be nonexistant!
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2badge_mango
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:53 pm
finknottle:
Justice has been done and been seen to be done.
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Null and void on the pension front

JonnoJonno
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:19 pm
Sometimes you have to wait for a simple charge, with no wriggle room, before you can get the correct result.......'back of the net' on this one
Maybe he can form a Black Coppers Doing Time Association in his new home
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Maybe he can form a Black Coppers Doing Time Association in his new home
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21_Man
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:30 am
news.sky.com/skynews/H...lic_Office
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janner
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:59 am
JonnoJonno:
finknottle:
Justice has been done and been seen to be done.
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Null and void on the pension front
He has a pension of 66,000 GBP that will not be affected unless the Metropolitan Police Authority decide to investigate and subsequently vote to withdraw the pension.
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Bergen
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:01 am
Bergen:
JonnoJonno:
finknottle:
Justice has been done and been seen to be done.
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Null and void on the pension front
He has a pension of 66,000 GBP that will not be affected unless the Metropolitan Police Authority decide to investigate and subsequently vote to withdraw the pension.
Agreed. But they will.

JonnoJonno
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:03 am
JonnoJonno:
Bergen:
JonnoJonno:
finknottle:
Justice has been done and been seen to be done.
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Does anyone know what his pension situation is now that he has been convicted?
Null and void on the pension front
He has a pension of 66,000 GBP that will not be affected unless the Metropolitan Police Authority decide to investigate and subsequently vote to withdraw the pension.
Agreed. But they will.
Maybe:-
The IPCC will prepare a report for the Metropolitan Police Authority, which will then move to dismiss Dizaei for gross misconduct. He could also lose his pension. Dizaei has been suspended on full pay of £90,000 a year since September 2008.
RM
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Bergen
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Re: Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:18 pm
It's a shame that he will not lose his pension automatically. Any member of HM Forces who gets convicted of such an offence on duty would be straight out and into Colly or HMP minus pension and gratuity.
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