NEIL JEFFREYS wrote:
Is this a conspiracy to commit criminal damage

Niel,
You say you're a Police Officer - if that is correct then consider this...
We are policed in this country generally by consent. Even people who thieve from shops or burgle, those who beat other people up, etc, know that their actions are generally unpleasant and will be punished if they are caught...
To commit most criminal acts in this country you need 2 things. ACTUS REAS and MENS REA. (Wrongful act, wrongful mind).
Please, Niel... Please tell me why the full wight of the state should be brought against me with PROSECUTION (meaning the State's retribution) for having done something I can't remember doing????
You're a copper? If you caught me thieving or otherwise doing something very anti-social but were enforcing the law FAIRLY, I'd accept the punishment without questionning it.
The thing is, Niel, the law or the over zealous policing of it won't change until and unless enough of us protest about it. Who are the real criminals anyway????
Or put another way: I have been fined £60 for exceeding the posted speed limit (30 mph) by 6 miles an hour (ie 36 in a 30). The road in question was a dual carriageway and the camera was at the bottom of a hill. Who is taking the piss out of who, Niel?
I have no objection to nicking people obviously taking the piss but you can't tell me that YOUR mob aren't taking the piss out of me in disproportionately wanting this money off of me.
Read it in the paper. Get pissed up, lob a bottle at someone you don't know (maybe taking one of their eyes out) and it's a fifty quid fine IF you get caught. drive 6 mph over the limit DOWNHILL on a dual carriageway where there is no real threat or additional danger to anyone £60 fine.
I know it must hurt you, if you are a decent copper, when someone like me (who up until now {aged 42} has never had any 'business dealings' with the law) glibly says to you
Was catching the thieves far too much for the police force - so much so that they have decided to join them?
The thing is, Niel, your boss's policies and the other fuckwits who get some sort of kick out of doing this are making your job impossible. No ifs, no buts, until and unless this over zealous FASCIST like enforcement of the speed limits is brought back into the real world, I will never help you (as the police force) again. Doing a door to door over a murder or serious rape case - I will get my licence out of the drawer, bring it over to the bloke at the door and say "See this? Those 3 points (or 6 or 9) have cost you my help"
Now this may well hack off the poor bastard who gets this in the ear. But unless we do go down the Russian line with salt mines and the like, you and your mates can't make me help you when it really matters. Telling you "no comment" or "not my problem mate" when you have a problem like the one outlined above is not illegal and it is a poor reflection on how your forces' policies are being felt by ordinary generally law abiding people out here.
So is criminal damage justified? in 99% of cases I would say no. But if enough of it going on (which I certainly won't indulge in personally but would certainly NOT SEE AT ALL) and it makes the prats in charge of this relent and lay off the power pissed trip they've been on filching money off of us at large, well, yes. It is justified.
A few 'cute' people are making your job very, very hard, Niel. And I genuinely feel sorry for you. But like I say, the £60 fine for doing something I can't even remember doing (certainly without malice or intent)... well, just enjoy spending it - because I won't help the law again until this law and its enforcement is reviewed.