help that different than what i had asked for help that shattered my trust. when i was listening to the lady before, the idea was listening to the lady before, the idea it was listening to the lady before, the idea it will take years to build. the idea it will take years to build, definitely, because it has taken build, definitely, because it has taken years to get to this point and i taken years to get to this point and i believe taken years to get to this point and i believe it taken years to get to this point and i believe it is the same for everyone i believe it is the same for everyone else. i have members of my family everyone else. i have members of my family who everyone else. i have members of my family who have called the police for help family who have called the police for help and not been believed, not been for help and not been believed, not been believed of what they were talking been believed of what they were talking about, calling about, and we
no, sorry. prove it. prove it by actions. don tjust stand there and give us a load of old words. we want proof that you re going to act on those words. you re brought up to believe the police are there to protect. the police should be there to protect. that s what we pay taxes for. but theyjust seem to protect themselves. natalie claims her ex husband, a met officer, coercively controlled her. she struggled to find the right avenues to complain to the force to get them to take action. her words are spoken by an actor to protect her anonymity. i ve been in police stations. i ve spoken to policewomen who squeezed my arm and looked compassionate, and told me this time it would be sorted, you know? it was unacceptable. you know, then like i said, you hear nothing. and it then makes him worse. he s bolstered by this, isn t he? he s enabled, and protected. what more do you think
of the met when he says they are going to do better? no, sorry. prove it. prove it by actions. don t just stand there and give us a load of old words. we want proof that you re going to act on those words. you re brought up to believe the police are there to protect. the police should be there to protect. that s what we pay taxes for. but they just seem to protect themselves. natalie claims her ex husband, a met officer, coercively controlled her. she struggled to find the right avenues to complain to the force to get them to take action. her words are spoken by an actor to protect her anonymity. i ve been in police stations. i ve spoken to policewomen who squeezed my arm and looked compassionate, and told me this time it would be sorted, you know? it was unacceptable. you know, then like i said, you hear nothing. and it then makes him worse. he s bolstered
the casey review next week will heavily criticise the way the met tolerates wrongdoing and puts its own people ahead of the public. do you believe the head of the met when he says they are going to do better? no, sorry. prove it. prove it by actions. don tjust stand there and give us a load of old words. we want proof that you re going to act on those words. you re brought up to believe the police are there to protect. the police should be there to protect. that s what we pay taxes for. but theyjust seem to protect themselves. natalie claims her ex husband, a met officer, coercively controlled her. she struggled to find the right avenues to complain to the force to get them to take action. her words are spoken by an actor to protect her anonymity. i ve been in police stations. i ve spoken to policewomen who squeezed my arm and looked compassionate, and told me this time it would be sorted, you know? it was unacceptable.
you re brought up to believe the police are there to protect. the police should be there to protect. that s what we pay taxes for. but theyjust seem to protect themselves. natalie claims her ex husband, a met officer, coercively controlled her. she struggled to find the right avenues to complain to the force to get them to take action. her words are spoken by an actor to protect her anonymity. i ve been in police stations. i ve spoken to policewomen who squeezed my arm and looked compassionate, and told me this time it would be sorted, you know? it was unacceptable. you know, then like i said, you hear nothing. and it then makes him worse. he s bolstered by this, isn t he? he s enabled, and protected. what more do you think the met needs to do now? own up. i think they need total reform. we will take the most robust action against officers that are found to have committed his crimes.