Please take a look at this excellent exposé of the real Andrew Mitchell, and the treatment of an honest and honourable police officer.
Please take a look at this excellent exposé of the real Andrew Mitchell, and the treatment of an honest and honourable police officer.
See also http://bit.ly/13b72Cw for Met duty of care to employees..
Andrew Mitchell has a history of aggression against police(wo)men who were merely trying to protect him while enforcing security rules they’d been told to observe
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26717273
PC James Patrick has a history of honesty, intelligence, bravery & loyalty towards the (now) potentially honourable profession of public service policing and was merely trying to protect the public and point out political corruption for all to observe
http://bit.ly/1gV1DDU
Andrew Mitchell has a history of arrogance and bullying and persuaded C4 to transmit a distorted view of the incident which forced his resignation
http://ideb8.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/the-right-honourable-and-the-honourable-right
PC Patrick has a history of 4 commendations for bravery from the police, is credited with persuading the PASC Chair to convene a special session for his evidence, UKSA to downgrade police crime figures, was described in a leader article in The Times as having “performed an important service”, experienced bully-boy tactics by his employer which affected his wife and two young children – and has just resigned
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-26716976
One of the main recommendations from the Francis enquiry into Mid Staffs was to enshrine the primacy of patient sovereignty. Despite lip service, Jeremy Hunt baulked at the effect this would have on the large U.S. conglomerates he has lined up to cream NHS profits once the new EU-US trade pact beds in, so has unilaterally dropped it
http://www.opendemocracy.net/ournhs/caroline-molloy/key-nhs-recommendation-to-put-patients-first-rejected-by-government-advisors
One of the main recommendations from the PASC session at which PC Patrick gave evidence was to enshrine the primacy of victim sovereignty so that, for example, rape victims with vulnerable characteristics would have their allegations recorded immediately as crimes rather than allowing investigating officers to persuade already traumatised victims to withdraw the allegations, merely in order to improve crime figures.
Having now lost PC Patrick, who can ensure the Met is forced to put the welfare of victims in its care above the bonuses of its management?
http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org/content/40/1/14.abstract
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