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Long history of failure to tackle police racism | Letters

Matt Foot calls for a change in the law when an officer is imprisoned. Plus letters from Harvey Sanders and Rev Richard StainerThe exposé of vile police discrimination at Charing Cross police station comes just three years after the last exposé at the same station (Met plunged into crisis amid fresh claims of misogyny and racism, 1 October). This experience confirms that unless there is full accountability for police discrimination, the behaviour will simply carry on. The failure to have accountability is part of the institutional discrimination highlighted in the Casey review.The failure of the police to tackle racism in its own ranks has a long history. Over the past seven years, 13 convictions have been quashed at the court of appeal – victims of the racist, corrupt British Transport Police officer Det Sgt Derek Ridgewell’s squads in the 1970s. There will be more cases. Ridgewell was imprisoned for seven years in 1980 for conspiracy to steal goods from the very depot at which he had prosecuted several British Rail employees for the same offence three years earlier. (Ridgewell died in prison in 1982.) Continue reading...

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