The Secret Policeman
- Duration: 37:37
- Updated: 28 Mar 2013
Discover how police officers are permitted, to get away with murdering members of the British public, irrespective of their social/racial status, or whether they are a tourist or not....
...and ban their ability, to continue to do so... here: https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/david-cameron-ban-employment-of-ex-police-officers-by-the-independent-police-complaints-commission-ipcc-to-investigate-police-activities
Please share, with all concerned... and ban it here:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/david-cameron-ban-employment-of-ex-police-officers-by-the-independent-police-complaints-commission-ipcc-to-investigate-police-activities
ALSO BAN YOU CAN: section 19C allows judges and magistrates to discriminate against ethnic minorities or vulnerable groups... in UK courts.
Ban section 19C here: https://www.change.org/petitions/david-cameron-and-nick-clegg-ban-19c-of-the-race-relations-amendment-act-2000-and-its-extension-in-the-equality-act-2010
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -- Martin Luther King writing from a Birmingham Jail - 16 April 1963
Ban section 19C today: https://www.change.org/petitions/david-cameron-and-nick-clegg-ban-19c-of-the-race-relations-amendment-act-2000-and-its-extension-in-the-equality-act-2010
Chapter 34 / 19C of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 is a deliberate loop hole that allows any judge or magistrate in any court in Britain to discriminate against blacks, ethnic minorities and other vulnerable groups in British society... which has been extended to Equality Act 2010.
Ban section 19C here: https://www.change.org/petitions/david-cameron-and-nick-clegg-ban-19c-of-the-race-relations-amendment-act-2000-and-its-extension-in-the-equality-act-2010
The Secret Policeman
The Secret Policeman discovers racism in the UK police force (click the link for more on police racism http://sayi.co/racism-in-britain-the-secret-policeman-returns-2008-2-of-3/)
Mark Daly spent months working as a policeman in England. His fellow officers in Manchester were unaware that their colleague Mark was, in fact, an undercover journalist who was trying to discover if racism lurked in the UK police force other than in London.
A spokeswoman for the National Assembly Against Racism said she found the documentary "chilling". "I do not think this is an isolated case - these officers are all serving on three different police forces," she said.
Chief Inspector Leroy Logan, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association told BBC's Five Live: "We are in crisis. This programme has shown we have a long way to go, because racism has been driven underground." (you can click the link below for the return of the undercover cop part 2 and part 3).
THE SECRET POLICEMAN is a controversial undercover cop documentary exposing first hand evidence of racism in the British police in England, and revealing how much it has been driven underground since a government inquiry four years prior to the secret police officer's discoveries of racism in the police force.
Four years earlier in 1999 the Macpherson Report branded London's Metropolitan Police institutionally racist. The report, which followed the Met's failure to successfully prosecute a gang of white youths for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, found ethnic minorities in Britain felt under-protected as victims and over-policed as suspects due to racial profiling.
Undercover journalist Mark Daly joined the Greater Manchester Police as a trainee officer of the law, and infiltrated the Warrington branch in Cheshire for several months until his cover was blown. He was eventually arrested on suspicion of obtaining a pecuniary advantage of deception and damaging police property, when in actual fact he had discover that police racism exist within the force and that there where many racist police officers in his rank.
Even before THE SECRET POLICEMAN was broadcast, the story created a furor. There were press reports of the British government and police trying to stop the documentary from being broadcast to the general public.
The day after the documentary aired in Britain, five officers resigned and three more were suspended from duty. And nine days after the broadcast, the Commission for Racial Equality-the Government's race watchdog-announced a thorough, branch-by-branch, official investigation into police racism.
5 years later the undercover cop would return to find out, if things had changed since he had discovered police racism in the police force you can watch his return here: http://sayi.co/racism-in-britain-the-secret-policeman-returns-2008-2-of-3/
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Discover how police officers are permitted, to get away with murdering members of the British public, irrespective of their social/racial status, or whether they are a tourist or not....
...and ban their ability, to continue to do so... here: https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/david-cameron-ban-employment-of-ex-police-officers-by-the-independent-police-complaints-commission-ipcc-to-investigate-police-activities
Please share, with all concerned... and ban it here:
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/david-cameron-ban-employment-of-ex-police-officers-by-the-independent-police-complaints-commission-ipcc-to-investigate-police-activities
ALSO BAN YOU CAN: section 19C allows judges and magistrates to discriminate against ethnic minorities or vulnerable groups... in UK courts.
Ban section 19C here: https://www.change.org/petitions/david-cameron-and-nick-clegg-ban-19c-of-the-race-relations-amendment-act-2000-and-its-extension-in-the-equality-act-2010
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -- Martin Luther King writing from a Birmingham Jail - 16 April 1963
Ban section 19C today: https://www.change.org/petitions/david-cameron-and-nick-clegg-ban-19c-of-the-race-relations-amendment-act-2000-and-its-extension-in-the-equality-act-2010
Chapter 34 / 19C of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 is a deliberate loop hole that allows any judge or magistrate in any court in Britain to discriminate against blacks, ethnic minorities and other vulnerable groups in British society... which has been extended to Equality Act 2010.
Ban section 19C here: https://www.change.org/petitions/david-cameron-and-nick-clegg-ban-19c-of-the-race-relations-amendment-act-2000-and-its-extension-in-the-equality-act-2010
The Secret Policeman
The Secret Policeman discovers racism in the UK police force (click the link for more on police racism http://sayi.co/racism-in-britain-the-secret-policeman-returns-2008-2-of-3/)
Mark Daly spent months working as a policeman in England. His fellow officers in Manchester were unaware that their colleague Mark was, in fact, an undercover journalist who was trying to discover if racism lurked in the UK police force other than in London.
A spokeswoman for the National Assembly Against Racism said she found the documentary "chilling". "I do not think this is an isolated case - these officers are all serving on three different police forces," she said.
Chief Inspector Leroy Logan, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association told BBC's Five Live: "We are in crisis. This programme has shown we have a long way to go, because racism has been driven underground." (you can click the link below for the return of the undercover cop part 2 and part 3).
THE SECRET POLICEMAN is a controversial undercover cop documentary exposing first hand evidence of racism in the British police in England, and revealing how much it has been driven underground since a government inquiry four years prior to the secret police officer's discoveries of racism in the police force.
Four years earlier in 1999 the Macpherson Report branded London's Metropolitan Police institutionally racist. The report, which followed the Met's failure to successfully prosecute a gang of white youths for the murder of Stephen Lawrence, found ethnic minorities in Britain felt under-protected as victims and over-policed as suspects due to racial profiling.
Undercover journalist Mark Daly joined the Greater Manchester Police as a trainee officer of the law, and infiltrated the Warrington branch in Cheshire for several months until his cover was blown. He was eventually arrested on suspicion of obtaining a pecuniary advantage of deception and damaging police property, when in actual fact he had discover that police racism exist within the force and that there where many racist police officers in his rank.
Even before THE SECRET POLICEMAN was broadcast, the story created a furor. There were press reports of the British government and police trying to stop the documentary from being broadcast to the general public.
The day after the documentary aired in Britain, five officers resigned and three more were suspended from duty. And nine days after the broadcast, the Commission for Racial Equality-the Government's race watchdog-announced a thorough, branch-by-branch, official investigation into police racism.
5 years later the undercover cop would return to find out, if things had changed since he had discovered police racism in the police force you can watch his return here: http://sayi.co/racism-in-britain-the-secret-policeman-returns-2008-2-of-3/
- published: 28 Mar 2013
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