Censorship by police in Australia
We read:
"A video showing an anti-terrorism squad officer stripped to his underpants and gyrating his groin in the face of a drunk Aboriginal colleague has been suppressed at the request of Queensland Police.
The suppression order comes ahead of the release of a major review of police disciplinary procedures, raising further questions about the culture within Queensland’s police force and why the officer was not sacked.
The security camera footage, taken at the McDonald’s restaurant in the south-east Queensland town of Kingaroy on March 23 last year, shows Constable Daniel Kennedy straddling the Aboriginal officer while nine other non-indigenous officers watched on.
A Queensland Police report into the incident described Constable Kennedy actions thus: "You approached …removed your shorts, lifted your left leg and gyrated your groin in front of his face."
The Special Emergency Response Team officer’s actions were described as “appalling” by Deputy Commissioner Ian Stewart, who presided over an internal police disciplinary action last November.
"I have seen the footage and I am appalled by your behaviour … I am sure that had members of the public witnessed your behaviour, they would have been affronted by it … In your case, not only did you commit an act resulting in your conviction for a public nuisance offence but, if observed by a member of the public, it had the potential not only to be seen as offensive but also taunting the dignity of [the other officer], together with racial overtones."
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Not that police coverups are anything new anywhere in the world. But in this case a conviction has been recorded and it is normal for embargoed information to be released after that. The cops obviously fear that they would have to fire their goon if people could see what he did.
1 comment:
This seems like a case of alcohol-induced stupidity, and for that reason, the officer should be fired. In fact, any public official, (especially the police who are generally hated by many people) who fails to understand that in this degital age, every single person walking around is now a mini-TV studio, deserves to lose their position.
Thanks to places like facebook, utube, and the mindless fools who use them, the idea or expectation of any degree of privacy is as old and irrelevant as B&W TV.
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