I said in general, and it is derogatory. ( http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/filth?q=filth )
I have met a handful of useful officers, yet a lot of others who don't care and rush to protect their own. Personal experience includes a staff sergeant willing to punch people in the back of the head for no reason, and several who do not care about following up a car hitting a pedestrian or cyclist.
Are you saying your brother has never protected his own, and has always acted honestly and without bias? Would he treat you more favourably than a stranger?
PS Ian Sorry for above rant and hijacking of the thread!
The solicitors did say that if I had not had an independent witness to the collision, then they wouldn't have taken the case on.
Slightly OT but I was dissapointed, that despite being hit on a busy rbt in April nobody stopped an offered to be a witness. To her credit though, despite being dovy enough to drive into the back of me she admitted full responsibility; she probably could have been awkward and got away with it.The solicitors did say that if I had not had an independent witness to the collision, then they wouldn't have taken the case on.
Get a camera and then you dont need a witness.
I'm no pro, just a sad nutcase with lots of spare time in my uni-bomber style shack