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Harpymarx (Free subscription) | 05/27/2009
Well, the IPCC have done it again! It’s beyond farce…. Why I am surprised, I mean, this is the organisation where the Chair, Nick Hardwick, stated that ‘people do stupid things and bad things’ but doesn’t believe that cops conspire. Yasmin Khan from the Justice4Jean campaign rightly argues for a ‘robust body that can actually hold police officers [...]
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Harpymarx (Free subscription) | 05/13/2009
Quis custōdiet ipsōs custōdēs? Well, certainly not the IPCC… btw who watches the IPCC…? So Nick Hardwick from the IPCC believes that people do ‘bad things and stupid things’ but he doesn’t believe that cops conspire with each other! And as you can imagine there was a lot of outrage from the audience. One man shouted that [...]
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Harpymarx (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
From the United Campaign Against Police Violence website LOBBY AND PROTEST AT THE IPCC’S NICK HARDWICK! 6pm, Tuesday 12 May 2009 The Karibu Centrel, 7 Gresham Road, London SW9 “The meeting will be an opportunity for Lambeth residents to raise any issues of concern with IPPC (sic) Chair Nick Hardwick.” – So says the Community Police Consultative Group [...]
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John Leech MP Manchester Withington (Free subscription) | 04/28/2009
Lib Dem MP, John Leech, is to meet later today with the chair of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), Nick Hardwick, and the all-party parliamentary group on policing to discuss a number of recent high-profile incidents that have brought the role of the Metropolitan Police under the spotlight.
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Ten Percent (Free subscription) | 04/22/2009
The Police Federation the tame right wing company -fake- union for police has displayed the sure sign of authoritarians everywhere: Going apeshit when even a scintilla of their authority is questioned. Hysterically they call Nick Hardwick the head of the IPCC ‘witchfinder general‘, no really. I think what must of really riled their entitled egos [...]
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Ten Percent (Free subscription) | 04/21/2009
This is Nick Hardwick, head of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) giving evidence to the Commons Home Affairs committee- He said the severity of the G20 complaints and injuries alleged is greater - although the difference may be accounted for by the presence of “citizen journalists” with mobile phone cameras at the G20 protest. “One [...]
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/21/2009
It comes as a coroner considers a request for a third post-mortem on the body of a man who died during the demonstrations.Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), will appear before the Home Affairs Select Comm ...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/21/2009
It comes as a coroner considers a request for a third post-mortem test on the body of a man who died during the demonstrations.The IPCC's Nick Hardwick will appear before the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee alongside Chief Inspector of Constab ...
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John Lilburne (Free subscription) | 04/20/2009
“I think that is unacceptable. It is about being servants, not masters: the police are there as public servants.” - Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission Posted in Photographs Tagged: independent police complaints commission, ipcc, masters, nick hardwick, police, public servants, servants
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/19/2009
Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), will appear before the Home Affairs Select Committee as the fallout surrounding allegations into the use of force at the protests grows increasingly acrimonious.Mr Hardw ...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/19/2009
Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), will appear before the Home Affairs Select Committee as the fallout surrounding allegations into the use of police force at the protests grows increasingly acrimonious.M ...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/19/2009
Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, said: It's got to be a democratic political question about how do we want to be policed? I think that needs a proper parliamentary discussion.Mr Hardwick also raised concerns a ...
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The Graphic World of Celebrities (Free subscription) | 04/19/2009
clipped from news.bbc.co.uk The head of the police complaints watchdog has called for a debate over the way demonstrations are policed after the row over the G20 protests. Nick Hardwick, head of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, also asks why some G20 officers apparently removed identity numbers from uniforms. His comments in the Observer came hours after footage released by Climate Camp...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/19/2009
Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, told The Observer newspaper that officers needed to remember that they were servants, not masters of the people.The IPCC has received nearly 90 complaints about the use of forc ...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/19/2009
Nick Hardwick, chairman of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, said he had serious concerns about front-line supervision of officers at this month's demonstrations, adding that police need to remember they are servants, not masters of the ...