Draco wrote:
What's worrying me over this, (apart from ...."the obvious" which you have all expressed) is the fact that the "leak" came from a member of the "IPCC"!!!!!
They (whoever) has NOW been "sacked"(loss of job, index linked pension, etc, etc, etc,).
Why would someone put themselves in the position of maybe being sacked if found out if "they" were confident that it would soon become "public knowledge" anyway?
Do YOU think that this person should be sacked? or awarded a medal for Bravery in disclosing information which is to the Public good? After all....................................it IS a............"Democracy" here.
Is it not?...............................
I make no applogies for quoting myself earlier here, in fact, in the light of what has since been revealed...............it seems to me that I was "bang on"!
Amazingly!...........ALL the cameras on the tube station platform were NOT working, (even though underground staff say they were!) and the Police TOOK AWAY the tapes and returned them saying that they were ALL ......................................blank!

MMMmmmm!
Going back to my origional question,......... why would someone within the IPCC risk all to reveal something like this? whoever did this in my opinion, had a clear sense of "the public good" and should be rewarded for their bravery.
Something smells here, and it's not the first time, ranks, closing, cover-up, enquiries "in camera", secret society instructions going out for "silence" ..........................hey listen, we, the British, invented this intricate web of deceit, over HUNDREDS of years! The "process" is well established.......
But the "crime" was NOT the shooting, oh no. The crime that has been committed here once again, is the: "cover up". If the Police had said first off: "OK, Sorry. we got it TOTALLY wrong, we shot an innocent man and here are the tapes"..............I can understand that in the circumstances, can't you?
But no,.... all, the real crime seems to have taken place later, an attempted "cover up" of a "killing" by police officers and an attempt to sweep it under the carpet, an event that should be aired in public. After all, they are claiming that they are acting in "the public interest for a safer London"!...................
I think that we, the public have the right to decide on that........Don't you?