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From the section 'Values' on the page

 

https://www.southyorks.police.uk/sign-up/join-team-syp/our-values/

Values

This claim made by South Yorkshire Police is false.

 

Above, representation of Justitia ('Justice') in the arms of Ilshofen,  Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The scales signify that justice requires that the weight of evidence should be considered before issuing a legal ruling. Before issuing a ruling, there is a duty to consider more than one side. The scales represent the weighing of evidence, the strength or weakness of a particular side.

 

Since the 16th century, Justice has often been depicted wearing a blindfold, as here. Originally, this signified justice as blind to the injustice of a case but it has been reinterpreted. It now represents impartiality: justice should be applied without regard to wealth, power or other status.has been reinterpreted over time and is now understood to represent impartiality,  the ideal that justice should be applied without regard to wealth, power, or other status.

 

This is the newest page of the site. It will include information and comment about the progress of a complaint to the Independent Office for Police Conduct to supplement existing pages:

https://www.linkagenet.com/themes/fefe-christianity-south-yorkshire-police.htm

https://www.linkagenet.com/themes/fefe-part-putin-policing.htm

 

On these pages, I provide arguments and evidence to show that the actions of South Yorkshire Police have shown gross bias and disregard for impartiality.

 

This page will be specifically concerned with a complaint to the Independent Office for Police Conduct and further exploration of bias and  misrepresentation  on the part of South Yorkshire Police, with comment on failures of Alan Billings, the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner. He is expected to provide oversight for the conduct of South Yorkshire Police but instead, I claim, contributes in significant ways to the problem of bias and failures in impartiality

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 














 





  South Yorkshire Police: bias and independence
 A complaint to the Independent Office for Police Conduct