Merseyside Police's 7172 has a very interesting approach to the law, part of that may be explained by her faulty memory. During one incident she decided to overlook an assault but later when details of the incident were the subject of an inquiry she even forgot which other officers were there. Which conveniently meant that this officer could not be asked why she had made particular comments.
You would think that this would be prime grounds for an appeal, but no, all the boxes were ticked and the investigating officer did nothing wrong by not doing any proper investigation or rechecking before completing the report convenient hey.
Any comments Jane Kennedy or is it an operational matter?
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