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It's a great decision. My only regret is THATCHER is not around to face charges too... grrrrrrr
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The charges of perverting the course of justice being laid out will hammer a few. Including the lawyer for the police who helped change witness statements and police statements.
After 28 years these people deserve no sympathy.
Imagine how these poor families have suffered? 28 years.
Sorry. .I hope these people get the full force of each prison sentence. They deserve nothing for their lies.
That very senior policemen were more intent in covering their own backsides tells us all.
There are honest policemen..and then there are bent policemen.
This lot were as bent as a nine bob note.
"Without fear nor favour"... my a**e.
Phil
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Originally posted by Phil Carter View PostHope all goes well.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostAll those complicit in the cover-up should be punished.
Manslaughter seems an awfully harsh charge, however.
To me fully justified; however the degree of proof needed to convict is reasonably high.
Steve
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All those complicit in the cover-up should be punished.
Manslaughter seems an awfully harsh charge, however.
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Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
Things are changing in this land.
Steve
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Originally posted by Limehouse View PostAn absolutely brilliant post Phil - and thank you for starting this important thread.
Moving away from the 'officials' slightly, let's also recall the truly shocking and disgusting role of The Sun newspaper in spreading vile lies about the fans at Hillsborough.
From the same farm, the News of The World was more or less forced into extinction by the hacking scandal. Quite rightly too - but let's not forget many of the victims of the hacking scandal were people of influence.
The families of the Hillsborough dead and injured, and those who survived, were afforded no satisfaction in seeing that rag of a 'newspaper' put to bed. Sure, its circulation suffered - and it is difficult to buy The Sun in Liverpool - but I wonder if that wicked and filthy reporting actually played a role in delaying Justice for the 96?
Thank you for your kind comments. ☺
The Sun and the NotW newspapers are famous for writing the most awful things...but it must here be remembered that the comments were hand fed to them..by...yup..you guessed it..Ye Olde Police force. It was they that spread the sordid lies to those newspapers..something for which the then editors of said newspapers have since apologised profusely for. They too were led a merry dance.
The whole thing was a set up from start you finish..in able to pin the blame on the wonky donky..all engineered and manufactured by the upper echelons of our tried and trusted law enforcement officers in South Yorkshire. They got political backing too. The whole thing stinks to high heaven.
Phil
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Originally posted by Phil Carter View PostHello Chris,
Thank you. .and you are most welcome.
The simple fact is that every single one of the families and loved ones of the 96 victims deserve that we never, ever, get ourselves into the position of taking their efforts for granted.
We must never again PRETEND that anybody in a position of trust and or power cannot possibly be whiter than the fallen snow.
There are some around here that insist that people aren't corrupt, never thought of themselves only and could never, ever, disgrace their office. Throughout time, it has happened, often.
I heard the words "conspiracy merchants" amobgst many far worse thrown at the supporters and family members in the aftermath of Hillsborough. And it was the police themsrlves who did the name calling.
If anybody ever tries to throw that label at anyone relating to history... I will forever quote Hillsborough. .recent history at them.
"That was then and this is now" has been used.
Funny. The more you go back in time, the more examples of corruption you will find from those in a position of trust and power.
People need this rammed down their throats so they understand. The police have been, and in some cases still rwgard themselves, as a law unto themselves. It didnt suddenly start with Hillsborough. It has been going on throughout time.. and the cover ups and great in number.
The more you go back in time..the more it happened and the more they got away with it.
The families of the 96 stood up and beat the system..beat the power..beat the name calling, beat the false accusations, beat the lies..beat the inherent tendency that they furst should not question authority, could not question authority, and should never dare to question the integrity of authority.
They are the prime lesson for us all.
It has been done with immense dignity and strength of resolve.
It is sad to say that there are some people who are so blinkered in their attitude to the police that whatever they have done..or still do...gets ignored.
It isnt revolutionary to insist on simple..honest truth. The police must show us..the general public. .. that they are worthy of our trust in them again.
Time to clean up the past in full.
Phil
Moving away from the 'officials' slightly, let's also recall the truly shocking and disgusting role of The Sun newspaper in spreading vile lies about the fans at Hillsborough.
From the same farm, the News of The World was more or less forced into extinction by the hacking scandal. Quite rightly too - but let's not forget many of the victims of the hacking scandal were people of influence.
The families of the Hillsborough dead and injured, and those who survived, were afforded no satisfaction in seeing that rag of a 'newspaper' put to bed. Sure, its circulation suffered - and it is difficult to buy The Sun in Liverpool - but I wonder if that wicked and filthy reporting actually played a role in delaying Justice for the 96?
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Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View PostHi Phil
Many thanks for starting this valuable thread. The 96 supporters who went to see a football match in Sheffield should be remembered and commemorated, and the wrongs done in the wake of the tragedy fully recognized and those who did wrong receive punishment.
Best regards
Chris
Thank you. .and you are most welcome.
The simple fact is that every single one of the families and loved ones of the 96 victims deserve that we never, ever, get ourselves into the position of taking their efforts for granted.
We must never again PRETEND that anybody in a position of trust and or power cannot possibly be whiter than the fallen snow.
There are some around here that insist that people aren't corrupt, never thought of themselves only and could never, ever, disgrace their office. Throughout time, it has happened, often.
I heard the words "conspiracy merchants" amobgst many far worse thrown at the supporters and family members in the aftermath of Hillsborough. And it was the police themsrlves who did the name calling.
If anybody ever tries to throw that label at anyone relating to history... I will forever quote Hillsborough. .recent history at them.
"That was then and this is now" has been used.
Funny. The more you go back in time, the more examples of corruption you will find from those in a position of trust and power.
People need this rammed down their throats so they understand. The police have been, and in some cases still rwgard themselves, as a law unto themselves. It didnt suddenly start with Hillsborough. It has been going on throughout time.. and the cover ups and great in number.
The more you go back in time..the more it happened and the more they got away with it.
The families of the 96 stood up and beat the system..beat the power..beat the name calling, beat the false accusations, beat the lies..beat the inherent tendency that they furst should not question authority, could not question authority, and should never dare to question the integrity of authority.
They are the prime lesson for us all.
It has been done with immense dignity and strength of resolve.
It is sad to say that there are some people who are so blinkered in their attitude to the police that whatever they have done..or still do...gets ignored.
It isnt revolutionary to insist on simple..honest truth. The police must show us..the general public. .. that they are worthy of our trust in them again.
Time to clean up the past in full.
Phil
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Hi Phil
Many thanks for starting this valuable thread. The 96 supporters who went to see a football match in Sheffield should be remembered and commemorated, and the wrongs done in the wake of the tragedy fully recognized and those who did wrong receive punishment.
Best regards
Chris
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Originally posted by caz View PostLet's not forget, Phil, there were many officers on duty that day who were being good honest policeman, but decisions and orders from their superiors let them down. For example, some were told not to bother recording what they saw, heard or did in their pocket books (for once in their life) as it was unnecessary in the circumstances! When the officer concerned was out of earshot, one of them had the guts to say "F... that, we'll do it anyway".
Also, many good honest police statements made after the event were subsequently altered to exclude the more harrowing references to victims' suffering and anything that was critical of the way their superior officers had reacted, failed to react, or ordered others to react. The whole thing was an absolute shambles, but many in the emergency services tried their best despite the abysmal leadership.
Love,
Caz
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Agreed. There were good honest ones.
Read the news about the Needham case today?
Top policemen on island of Kos sent home after a drinking binge. An 8 hour binge.
the name of the force the officers belonged to investigating the problems surrounding the missing child from many years back?
South Yorkshire Police.
Got a great name that lot...eh?
Phil
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