Government must revamp vetting rules to enable police to root out rotten apples if it won’t alter Human Rights Act

Government must revamp vetting rules to enable police to root out rotten apples if it won’t alter Human Rights Act
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Government must revamp vetting rules to enable police to root out rotten apples if it won’t alter Human Rights Act
Author: The Sun
Published: Feb, 11 2025 22:00

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Government must revamp vetting rules to enable police to root out rotten apples if it won’t alter Human Rights Act IT is farcical yet grimly predictable that our human rights laws would find AGAINST the public interest and FOR potential ­predators in the police.

If the Government won’t alter that, it must rapidly revamp vetting rules to enable police to root out rotten apples.

But the Human Rights Act loved by the Left has vetoed his sacking and, as Sir Mark says, “left policing in a hopeless position”.

Sgt Lino Di Maria had his vetting removed over two complaints of rape and others of indecent exposure, domestic abuse and inappropriate behaviour — all denied.

Indeed 96 fired after failing the vetting scheme brought in after Sarah Everard’s murder by PC Wayne Couzens will be reinstated and paid to do nothing.

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