Australian Federal Police ACT Policing excuse male violence.

I am fucking angry.

Last year I was assaulted. I provided the police a statement and video evidence showing the assault.

The Australian Federal Police are not proceeding with a prosecution because the person who assaulted me did it, and I quote, “whilst undertaking heavy labour intensive duties.”.

The AFP consider that claim may be “consistent with innocence”. So bear that in mind people. You may want to use that ‘defence’ sometime in the future.*

You may also have a better understanding why people don’t want to engage with or report crimes to the police and instead seek justice by other means.

I guess I will just have to accept that people who have labouring jobs can go around physically assaulting people without any real consequences.

#ACAB #ACTPolicing #ACTPol

*not to be construed as giving legal advice.

I don’t equate my situation with those of vulnerable people, I am not at risk on a regular basis. My experience has given me an insight into the difficulties victims of violence face when trying to seek resolution.

The AFP ACT Policing has an unacceptable tolerance when it comes to male violence. I can appreciate women not reporting violence when the response might be “He’s a hard worker. We are going to let him bash you a few times.”*

Male violence is entrenched in the system and excused and enabled by male and female police officers.

(And the courts, but if the police don’t take matters to the court we cannot expect there to be any significant change.)

*yes, that is hyperbole, used for illustrative purposes.
#auspol #actpolicing

A damning report on ACT Police.

And don’t think for one minute that the issues found here are isolated to sexual assault cases. The #AFP #ACTPolice is not interested in the ACT community. It serves its own vested interests. The sooner the ACT Government gets rid of them and employs its own police serving the ACT community the better.

#actpol #auspol #policing

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/review-finds-limited-act-policing-investigations-the-reason-for-few-sexual-assault-cases-making-it-to-charge-in-canberra/ar-AA1nTxSw

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