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Sir Paul Stephenson who used to come in my Grandma's house in Bacup before he started school also had to leave the job.It might be highly paid but a very political job,it's less safe than being PM.
Addressing burglaries and theft are a thing of the past,all the phookin bizzies do now is give you a crime number abd tell you to claim on your insurance..the Police aren't worth a w@nk in today's society unless you make a racial comment and then they jump down your throat the cnuts.
"Ousting the "hugely respected" Cressida Dick is a "blow" for ambitious female officers, an ex-police chief has said.
Sir Peter Fahy, the former chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, said the treatment of Dame Cressida after she lost the confidence of Sadiq Khan "will be a shock to policing".
"I think there is a lot of consternation, a lot of sadness - she was hugely respected," he told BBC Radio 4's World At One.
"I think it will particularly be a blow to a lot of really good female officers who saw Cressida as a role model."
His words were echoed by Zoe Billingham, the former police watchdog, who said in a Radio 4 interview that the Met had far deeper issues beyond its leadership.
"I don't believe that taking the scalp of [a] woman is necessarily going to be the way to address the cultural issues in the Met," she said."
Just more evidence that we live in a lunatic asylum, I am sure the vast majority of the population don't give a FF whether the Met Commissioner is a man or a woman, they just want crime to be kept under control, their kids protected from knife crime and drug dealers, to feel safe in their homes and the streets safe to walk on.
But all you get on BBC News is wailing and gnashing of teeth, because 'ambitious female officers' might feel their promotion prospects are diminished.