A Question for the Metropolitan Police

 

Yesterday during a conversation with a Leftie on Twitter who disagreed with me, I noticed that for some reason the Metropolitan Police had been copied by her into the conversation. I decided to take this opportunity to ask the Metropolitan Police about a recent case in their police area where a woman who was attacked by a group of Muslim males was pressured to drop her case. This pressure to drop the case would not I believe have happened if the situation was reversed and a Muslim had been attacked by non-Muslims.

I have asked the Metropolitan Police to contact me with their explanation of this why they dropped a case that happened in a busy part of London, covered by CCTV of presumably high quality and where the registration number of the alleged offenders vehicle had been noted down and where there were witnesses to the offence. The suspicion is that either the police officers were lazy or worse were trying to cover up a crime comitted by Muslims for ‘community cohesion’ reasons.

I’m not going to hold my breath waiting for a reply though but if lots of others contact the Met and ask the same questions about this case then maybe some form of answer may be forthcoming.

Below is the conversation from Twitter where I asked the Met for an explanation. For the sake of clarity I am ‘Brittanicus Infidel’.

 

Brittanicus Infidel ‏@farenheit211  14h

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefs Oh and as MetPol are copied into this convo, is there any chance they could explain

 

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefswhy a woman who was attacked by a group of Muslim males appeared to be encouraged

Brittanicus Infidel ‏@farenheit211  14h

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefs to drop her complaint? See: https://www.fahrenheit211.net/2014/01/21/woman-alleges-that-metropolitan-police-attempted-to-hush-up-an-attack-by-muslim-male …

Brittanicus Infidel ‏@farenheit211  14h

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefs If MetPol would like to email me to put their side of the story that I linked to I’ll

Brittanicus Infidel ‏@farenheit211  14h

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefs gladly give them a platform. Even if this story is dubious it does nothing to improve

Brittanicus Infidel ‏@farenheit211  14h

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefs the average non-Muslim Londoner’s confidence in MetPol. Policing should be done equally

Brittanicus Infidel ‏@farenheit211  14h

@BarRebecca@TellMamaUK@metpoliceuk@PoliceChiefs and without fear or favour or taking too much notice of ‘community cohesion’ stuff.

7 Comments on "A Question for the Metropolitan Police"

  1. I always read your tweets F but there are times I find them a little difficult to follow. If you numbered them it may be easier for moi and others to follow them ie 1/3, 2/3, 3/3. Keep up the good work.

    • Fahrenheit211 | February 28, 2014 at 10:04 am |

      Thanks for that. I’ll take that on board but sometimes I write tweets and do not know in advance how many separate tweets I’ll need to say what I want to say. I could I suppose number them 1,2,3 etc and with the final tweet say that it is 4 of 4? Would that make things easier for you to read?

  2. Okeedokee, what about if you did [1] etc…then it would stand out lol.
    Sorry to be a pain. Thanks F…x

  3. Actually F, ignore me. It’ll be a pain for you to change. As you were lol.

  4. Also, there are times the reader may not realise there are more of your tweets on the same topic ie when one of your tweets are retweeted by another.

    Using these [] saves you having to use the shift key.

  5. I left off a bit of useless info lol:

    Using these [] saves you having to use the shift key when using brackets ().

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