Not all rozzers are bad, especially retired ones.....

Seems they are prosecuting ex-service men in an attempt to try and down regulate the guilt the public generally feel about allowing Blair to go to war in the first place.

Stastically speaking most of these people will end their own lives anyway, PTSD seems to be the number one co-factor.
 
It probably didn't pay enough.
The article goes on to say that the job is 'potentially lucrative'. I'm not sure that £38k is particularly rousing but I'm also unsure of the work load etc.

Perhaps you are right, mebbe they did refuse based on less noble reasons.
 
It's a shame that they didn't refuse the jobs years ago; there's been loads of reports about ex policemen working for Leigh Day solicitors and IHAT and the going round to servicemen and threatening them with all sorts if they didn't confess to past misdemeanours.
 
Can you be compelled to give a statement? Just say you don't remember?
 
The ex rozzers employed by IHAT were threatening solders with arrest if they didn't tell on their fellow soldiers.
 
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Shows how ethical some ex-plod are. Surely the worst that could happen is a sub poena to give evidence and you can still say you don't remember?
 
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