I will when the time comes that i can be bothered and proved right to satisfy You, patience is a virtue bretta, attack on outrage at uk police being corrupt is not
The unsubstantiated allegation you made was " ... in the uk alot get away, no charges, and the ones that do get taken to court, often let off, so no different next" suggesting that British police are above the law.
Like any organisation there are bad apples; surprisingly some who have a criminal conviction are allowed to join up; you have made a generalisation and must substantiate it.
For example, the guy in the following quote should be really quite miffed to discover that as a police officer he should either have had no charges brought or that he should have been let off after going to court, according to your version of events.
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The highest-ranked officer to have been convicted in the three-year period was a detective chief superintendent at West Yorkshire Police.
He was sacked from the force for gross misconduct last year after admitting driving at nearly twice the legal alcohol limit.
He was banned from driving for 12 months and fined £1,000 at his court hearing last year.
He had failed a roadside breath test after being stopped by officers and admitted refusing to provide a further specimen.
The court hearing was told he drank two pints and then provided a roadside reading of 60 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.
His lawyer had said Knopwood was under a lot of stress and had great responsibility at the force as the head of the unit responsible for investigating major crimes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33635962