24 Hours in Police Custody: Ch4

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anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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What a state

HairyMaclary

3,664 posts

195 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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hungry_hog said:
HairyMaclary said:
If you want to see why no comment interviews might be a good idea and not how to do it..

Fred Talbot - nonce weatherman off the telly.

https://youtu.be/xQhpBwyUOPo

This example was shown in my training. He essentially starts with no comment but then cracks.

He essentially hangs himself at this point.

It's harder than you think saying no comment for hours at a time. PACE sets out questioning rules i.e no less than 10 seconds between questions.

In some cases the brief will advise to go no comment in the early stage purely to see what evidence the police will disclose.
Why is there not a more efficient way to do it? I know they are following Miranda rights (you do have have to say anything...) but it just seems an insane approach. Do they did there for 4 hours saying no comment? Has anyone used a pre recorded "No comment" to save their vocal chords?
Miranda is American and doesnt apply to us in the UK. We use PACE. Similar but not the same.

It's not about efficiency at this point. Its about access to the due process and that process being applied fairly and consistently.

The police should provide the brief with a disclosure interview to let them know what they have on you. Not everything has to be disclosed and it would be mad in the most serious cases to say anything other than no comment. They will hold back stuff to test what they have or stick it to you.

Its up to the police to provide enough evidence to the CPS to charge. They don't find you guilty the court does. This will all be played out in front of a judge. I'd answer his questions with anything but no comment!

Sheets Tabuer

18,949 posts

215 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Batty boi, not heard that for years

Janluke

2,580 posts

158 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Batty boi, not heard that for years
He was great with her in that interview

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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What a horrible person. "I hope I have got something so he gets it".

Poor bloke must be stting himself.

Sheets Tabuer

18,949 posts

215 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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What a contrast from the druggy last week. Felt sorry for her this one can go fk herself.

CoolHands

18,606 posts

195 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Imagine the ongoing cost of those 2 with all the police interaction and resources, jail. Just a walking crimewave.

Johnnybee

2,284 posts

221 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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It's wasters like these two that take up so much police time. No one would miss them.

tim0409

4,394 posts

159 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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CoolHands said:
Imagine the ongoing cost of those 2 with all the police interaction and resources, jail. Just a walking crimewave.
My OH just said the exact same thing; what an absolute burden on society.

poo at Paul's

14,143 posts

175 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Riles me seeing plod though giving them such an easy time of it. All laughing and jokey in the booking in, letting her go and hug the scumbag in the stolen car. The owner never had chance to say goodbye to it, not his fking wallet.

They're too fking soft of these wkers, let them take the piss.


12 weeks .....suspended for her... What a fking joke. All the havoc, time and money these s cost us. No wonder police say they are underfunded.

oilbethere

908 posts

81 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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I'd harvest their body parts for useable items then off to the incinerator.


snake_oil

2,039 posts

75 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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oilbethere said:
I'd harvest their body parts for useable items then off to the incinerator.
I can't think of any bit that would be of use.

PurpleTurtle

6,973 posts

144 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Ridiculously soft sentences.

These two will never be rehabilitated, a total burden on society.

wjwren

4,484 posts

135 months

Monday 19th March 2018
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Scumbags. Need to be disposed of.

RC1807

12,523 posts

168 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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CoolHands said:
Imagine the ongoing cost of those 2 with all the police interaction and resources, jail. Just a walking crimewave.
My thoughts exactly. Sad the Police get CPS OK to prosecute, then these tossers are let off with light or suspended sentences!
It's all time and money whilst resources are scarce and budgets reduce year on year.
Such a wasteful and pointless effort. frown

e30m3Mark

16,205 posts

173 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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It used to be that they would be imprisoned and forced to detox. Nowadays their drug habits are maintained via Methadone.

It was almost laughable to hear the stream of utter bullst excuses both of them churned out when arrested. It's just a way of life for them I guess? They simply have no moral compass and appear to exist in order to use. The saddest thing though, is that there are so many more just like them.

wjwren

4,484 posts

135 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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The bloke falling asleep - well pretending. These people have no class and belong in the bin. Wasting everyone's time and money and ruining peoples lifes who they steal off etc.

stinkyspanner

715 posts

77 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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I suspect being in prison isn't that much of a deterrent anyway, in fact it might be quite nice compared to the st hole they call home

Gameface

16,565 posts

77 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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snake_oil said:
oilbethere said:
I'd harvest their body parts for useable items then off to the incinerator.
I can't think of any bit that would be of use.
Dog food? Glue?

Melman Giraffe

6,759 posts

218 months

Tuesday 20th March 2018
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Wasn't the best last night, not as gritty as previous episodes