Is there such a thing as an 'official reprimand'? If a policeman tried to reprimand me I'd be minded to suggest that he either charge me with a crime or fúck off.
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Yes. Graham Linehan got a verbal warning the other day for 'deadnaming' someone. It's not quite a police caution, but does show up on CRB checks, which can affect employment. These are not subject to any judicial scrutiny and are issued on the sole authority of a copper.
Sir C "Is there such a thing as an 'official reprimand'? If a policeman tried to reprimand me I'd be minded to suggest that he either charge me with a crime or fúck off."
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Remember the ongoing tale of Peter and the bent copper ?
Oh lots, yes. The damned things are so expensive to run. That's the problem.
Let's see, you could get 4 liberals in a Jetranger, climb to a thousand feet and drop them out, that's going to cost a couple of hundred quid, at least 50 quid a liberal, I don't know if they're worth that.
Think of the salutary effect it would have on all the other liberals, though. Imagine you're there on your University campus about to protest the failure of the government to simply give you a living or whatever and a screaming Owen Jones plummets to earth and turns into hairy raspberry jam right in front of you. It's going to give you pause for thought at least, isn't it?