officers uniform. there is no doubt most officers are uniform. there is no doubt most officers are absolutely lost for words officers are absolutely lost for words when they look at what has happened. they understand the damage it has done happened. they understand the damage it has done. the critical test now for dame it has done. the critical test now for dame cressida dick, this is what peopie for dame cressida dick, this is what peopie wilt for dame cressida dick, this is what people will be asking her, is can she show people will be asking her, is can she show that she can rebuild trust where she show that she can rebuild trust where it she show that she can rebuild trust where it has been lost in the police where it has been lost in the police. can women feel safe? if harriet police. can women feel safe? if harriet harman is right, this is a bil harriet harman is right, this is a big if. harriet harman is right, this is a big if. that harriet harman is ri
more than apply to a murderer who has killed more than once, who has been involved more than once, who has been involved perhaps in the sadistic abduction and killing of a child, perhaps abduction and killing of a child, perhaps a abduction and killing of a child, perhaps a case involving terrorism, the murder perhaps a case involving terrorism, the murder of a police officer or prison the murder of a police officer or prison officers during the course of their duties. those are the kind of tests their duties. those are the kind of tests which their duties. those are the kind of tests which are in the current version tests which are in the current version of tests which are in the current version of legislation. but the legislation allows a judge to say, hang legislation allows a judge to say, hang on. legislation allows a judge to say, hang on, there may be another case. when hang on, there may be another case. when you hang on, there may be another case. when yo
gave her reaction to wayne couzens using his warrant card to falsely arrest sarah everard in order to abduct her. iam i am absolutely horrified to hear what did happen. i am deeply ashamed and deeply angry. inevitably, yes, that fragile trust certainly between women and the police has been fractured yet further. women and the police has been fractured yet further. before we move on to fractured yet further. before we move on to more fractured yet further. before we move on to more about - fractured yet further. before we move on to more about culture | fractured yet further. before we i move on to more about culture in policing, because you have spoken about that before, just as a practical thing, what are your rights if you are stopped by someone who purports to be a police officer? he was a police officer, but he was trying to arrest her on his own. what are your rights in that circumstance if that happens? well, it. for someone in sarah s position, it is invidious because you c
many years. i think what has been particularly telling in terms of some of the discussions through the learning about behaviour and actions the despicable actions of wayne couzens is it has been a white educated woman who was the subject of this absolute abuse of power, authority, and those most horrific acts of violence. so, do you believe there needs to be concrete change? interestingly, you point to, specifically, the thing of the complicity of silence when there are suspicions. it is difficult obviously for anybody if there are suspicions but it is not clear if they are well founded on how to deal with it, so i suppose particularly in the context of the police, would it be helpful were there to be a very, very clear framework around that? does it not exist at the moment?
the police there is a real issue here now for the police. this afternoon, harriet harman, the police. this afternoon, harriet harman, one of the most senior mps in the harman, one of the most senior mps in the house. harman, one of the most senior mps in the house, the mother of the house. in the house, the mother of the house, senior parliamentarian, campaigner against violence against women campaigner against violence against women and girls, she has called today women and girls, she has called today for women and girls, she has called today for dame cressida dick, the commissioner of the metropolitan police. commissioner of the metropolitan police. to commissioner of the metropolitan police, to resign. saying that she isjust police, to resign. saying that she isjust not police, to resign. saying that she isjust not able police, to resign. saying that she is just not able to police, to resign. saying that she isjust not able to push police, to resign. saying that