The odour of rodent:

‘Cop’s child assault charges withdrawn’

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7 Responses to The odour of rodent:

  1. The Gantt Guy says:

    “…she also reported times when she was punched and had her head smashed into a brick wall outside the church they all attended.”

    Safe bet #1: the pig, the other offenders and the victim are all Pacific Islanders from South Auckland.

    “Because the charges were withdrawn by the Crown, rather than dismissed by the court, there is a possibility they may be relaid.”

    Safe bet #2: if this PoS’s name and location are made public, there will be no need for the Crown to re-lay charges.

    How the fuck is this situation “justice”? That article made me sick, what those animals did to that poor girl.

    • KG says:

      And yet…in some parts of NZ that behaviour is, if not routine, almost unremarkable.

      • The Gantt Guy says:

        I confess, I find it difficult to fathom the depravity that would lead to a member of the police force using his utility belt to beat a child, or a piece of wood, or the wall of a building. I find it almost impossible to understand the depths to which one would need to sink, to consider it in any way OK to try and cut the nipple off a young girl’s breast.

        I simply don’t accept that a creature who could do such a thing is even the same species as me.

        I just don’t understand how that happens. But then, I’m the father of a daughter not much younger than this poor victim, and I know that if anyone came close to abusing her in the way this wee girl was, they’d not wake up the next morning no matter who they were. It must be the white privilege, or some other such thing. Maybe I’m just racist.

  2. andy5759 says:

    If, if these allegations are the truth I am sickened. So many aspects, regardless of race – we are apparently all human beings, of this case suggest that evil truly exists. Bringing back the death penalty would only give evil bastards more job opportunities, so nick an idea from primitive times (people), stoning to death by the victims and their families.

    Not quite off topic; when ordinary Joe decides to “do something about it” he’s told not to take the law into his own hands. Fu*king Hell! The law IS in our own hands, we have only loaned the powers out to supposedly properly prepared custodians. Time to take it back.

    Hey Ben, I like this smiley. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

    • andy5759 says:

      That was supposed to be, heh heh, not Hey Ben. I despair, only two pints in as well.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif