Tuesday, 19 January 2021
quote [ Dozens of British women say they fell in love with men who they later discovered were members of a secret London police unit sent to gather information on them and their friends. ]
I feel like every few years we find out a different country is doing this.
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rylex said @ 11:42pm GMT on 19th Jan
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this is why im not friends with anyone who refuses my drugs.
cops don't do drugs. snitches do though, but theyre usually easily found out |
Mikhail_16 said @ 1:14am GMT on 21st Jan
Are snitches easily found out because they have stiches?
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rylex said @ 9:05am GMT on 21st Jan
that adage is untrue now.
snitches get riches these days. maybe theyre easily recognized from that instead? see tekashi snitch9 |
rylex said @ 9:09am GMT on 21st Jan
theyre easily found by their behaviour.
they will encourage you and your group to commit crimes you wouldnt normally they will always press for more details about stuff you did. names of people present, locations, times and dates they will buy multiple small amounts of drugs and then a mid size or large one theres myriad other things they do that singles them out to me moreso than newbie drug users and dealers |
mechavolt said[1] @ 2:32pm GMT on 20th Jan
Reading this makes it sound like these officers are using their undercover status to have consequence-free relationships or to cheat on their "real" families.
Edit: "The Special Demonstration Squad was disbanded in 2008." "The inquiry has been told James and Ellie had an intimate encounter as late as 2015." "But in 2018, he phoned her in Australia to make a startling confession: he'd been living a lie." What the fucking fuck. This man belongs in jail. |
Paracetamol said @ 9:37pm GMT on 20th Jan
Read a similar story many years ago … in the end the cop was pretty torn about it and quit service I think. But a lot of damage had been done.
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