through a formal police investigation because it is, in theirview, dehumanising, it robs them of agency, and they choose not to do it. stephen, the real problem is that we ve just had a great shock to the system recently in the sarah everard case, and then it was followed by another. just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murder of a young woman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i mean, really defile her body. so, i mean, that brought up, for women, a conversation about how policing is not trusted.
in theirview, dehumanising, it robs them of agency, and they choose not to do it. stephen, the real problem is that we ve just had a great shock to the system recently in the sarah everard case, and then it was followed by another. just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murder of a young woman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i mean, really defile her body. so, i mean, that brought up, for women, a conversation about how policing is not trusted.
and they choose not to do it. stephen, the real problem is that we ve just had a great shock to the system recently in the sarah everard case, and then it was followed by another. just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murder of a young woman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i mean, really defile her body. so, i mean, that brought up, for women, a conversation about how policing is not trusted. the levels of, for example, serving police officers who commit offences of a minor
in theirview, dehumanising, it robs them of agency, and they choose not to do it. stephen, the real problem is that we ve just had a great shock to the system recently in the sarah everard case, and then it was followed by another. just, if i interruptjust for a second, just to say the sarah everard case concerns the horrifying murder of a young woman in south london last year, and it turns out she was murdered by a serving police officer. a serving police officer who used his authority by, you know, being a policeman to stop her under covid, as though she were committing some offence by being out in the evening and then used his authority and power and arresting capacity in order to rape and then kill her. and then, you know, i mean, really defile her body. so, i mean, that brought up, for women, a conversation about how policing is not trusted.
clearly cressida dick has said she is going now. we need a new commissioner and they need to tackle this problem with what has gone on culturally in the met. 50 this problem with what has gone on culturally in the met. culturally in the met. so what do ou want culturally in the met. so what do you want from culturally in the met. so what do you want from the culturally in the met. so what do you want from the new - culturally in the met. so what do - you want from the new commissioner? i think they have to be very clear about setting the tone for what a professional modern police service can deliver for the people of london, and it is all about trust and confidence. i think you mentioned the sarah everard case. many other cases as well where women in particular have perhaps lost confidence in the police. that needs to be rebuilt. we saw in the exchange of text messages in the iopc report on the charing cross police station the misogyny that was in those messages, the homophobia, t