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date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:31:24 +0100,    group: uk.rec.drugs.cannabis        back       
Cop who stole dope escapes jail   
Well, he would, wouldn't he? Try selling some to a plod....

BBC NEWS

Ex-Pc escapes jail over cannabis

A former Metropolitan Police officer who stole cannabis from a police
station has escaped a jail sentence.

Paul Smith, 33, admitted stealing the Class C drug repeatedly while posted
at Holborn police station, central London. He told Southwark Crown Court
he stole the drug for personal use as he was trying to cope with his
father's death and stress at work.

Smith, of Nether Street, Finchley, north London, was given a six-month
jail term suspended for 12 months.

He pleaded guilty to eight counts of stealing cannabis and two of
possessing the drug between last April and January this year.

The married father-of-one resigned from his job after he was caught.

Smith said he initially bought drugs from street traders but decided to
steal from the station for fear of being blackmailed.

He was caught on CCTV surveillance and an invisible dye on a bag of
cannabis identified him.

Recorder Philip Bartle QC told him: "As somebody who was a police officer,
you will know only too well that your behaviour has brought disgrace on
you, your family, your friends and the police force which you obviously
served extremely well in all other respects apart from these offences."

Smith was spared jail as he admitted the offence and had stolen cannabis
for personal use to overcome a personal suffering.

Smith was also ordered to complete 300 hours of unpaid work, would be
subject to a year-long supervision order and told to pay £750 towards
prosecution costs. Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm

Published: 2008/07/04 17:41:03 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm

-- 
Dr John Watson
Baker Street
date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:31:24 +0100   author:   Dr John Watson

Re: Cop who stole dope escapes jail   
Dr John Watson wrote:
> Well, he would, wouldn't he? Try selling some to a plod....
> 
> BBC NEWS
> 
> Ex-Pc escapes jail over cannabis
> 
> A former Metropolitan Police officer who stole cannabis from a police
> station has escaped a jail sentence.
> 
> Paul Smith, 33, admitted stealing the Class C drug repeatedly while posted
> at Holborn police station, central London. He told Southwark Crown Court
> he stole the drug for personal use as he was trying to cope with his
> father's death and stress at work.
> 
> Smith, of Nether Street, Finchley, north London, was given a six-month
> jail term suspended for 12 months.
> 
> He pleaded guilty to eight counts of stealing cannabis and two of
> possessing the drug between last April and January this year.
> 
> The married father-of-one resigned from his job after he was caught.
> 
> Smith said he initially bought drugs from street traders but decided to
> steal from the station for fear of being blackmailed.
> 
> He was caught on CCTV surveillance and an invisible dye on a bag of
> cannabis identified him.
> 
> Recorder Philip Bartle QC told him: "As somebody who was a police officer,
> you will know only too well that your behaviour has brought disgrace on
> you, your family, your friends and the police force which you obviously
> served extremely well in all other respects apart from these offences."
> 
> Smith was spared jail as he admitted the offence and had stolen cannabis
> for personal use to overcome a personal suffering.
> 
> Smith was also ordered to complete 300 hours of unpaid work, would be
> subject to a year-long supervision order and told to pay £750 towards
> prosecution costs. Story from BBC NEWS:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm
> 
> Published: 2008/07/04 17:41:03 GMT
> 
> © BBC MMVIII
> 
> 
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm
> 

hardly a first is it?
date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:33:43 +0100   author:   Slobber

Re: Cop who stole dope escapes jail   
Dr John Watson wrote:
> Well, he would, wouldn't he? Try selling some to a plod....
> 
> BBC NEWS
> 
> Ex-Pc escapes jail over cannabis
> 
> A former Metropolitan Police officer who stole cannabis from a police
> station has escaped a jail sentence.
> 
> Paul Smith, 33, admitted stealing the Class C drug repeatedly while posted
> at Holborn police station, central London. He told Southwark Crown Court
> he stole the drug for personal use as he was trying to cope with his
> father's death and stress at work.

can you just imagine using dope to get over a death?
Instant horrors!
date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:35:23 +0100   author:   Slobber

Re: Cop who stole dope escapes jail   
On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 20:31:24 +0100, Dr John Watson
 wrote:

>Well, he would, wouldn't he? Try selling some to a plod....
>
>BBC NEWS
>
>Ex-Pc escapes jail over cannabis
>
>A former Metropolitan Police officer who stole cannabis from a police
>station has escaped a jail sentence.
>
>Paul Smith, 33, admitted stealing the Class C drug repeatedly while posted
>at Holborn police station, central London. He told Southwark Crown Court
>he stole the drug for personal use as he was trying to cope with his
>father's death and stress at work.
>
>Smith, of Nether Street, Finchley, north London, was given a six-month
>jail term suspended for 12 months.
>
>He pleaded guilty to eight counts of stealing cannabis and two of
>possessing the drug between last April and January this year.
>
>The married father-of-one resigned from his job after he was caught.
>
>Smith said he initially bought drugs from street traders but decided to
>steal from the station for fear of being blackmailed.
>
>He was caught on CCTV surveillance and an invisible dye on a bag of
>cannabis identified him.
>
>Recorder Philip Bartle QC told him: "As somebody who was a police officer,
>you will know only too well that your behaviour has brought disgrace on
>you, your family, your friends and the police force which you obviously
>served extremely well in all other respects apart from these offences."
>
>Smith was spared jail as he admitted the offence and had stolen cannabis
>for personal use to overcome a personal suffering.
>
>Smith was also ordered to complete 300 hours of unpaid work, would be
>subject to a year-long supervision order and told to pay £750 towards
>prosecution costs. Story from BBC NEWS:
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm
>
>Published: 2008/07/04 17:41:03 GMT
>
>© BBC MMVIII
>
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm

When they confiscate money under the Proceeds of Crime Act, and all
the other new laws that let them seize money, I'm sure they dip into
that aswell.
date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 08:49:47 +0100   author:   Keith2.0

Re: Cop who stole dope escapes jail   
Keith2.0 wrote:


> > 
> > 
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7490657.stm
> 
> When they confiscate money under the Proceeds of Crime Act, and all
> the other new laws that let them seize money, I'm sure they dip into
> that aswell.

State your evidence.
Or perhaps your criteria for 'sure' employs very low standards.
Who exactly is they?

--
date: 6 Jul 2008 09:53:12 GMT   author:   joe

Re: Cop who stole dope escapes jail   
"Dr John Watson"  wrote in message 
news:6da0gdF1j1bqU1@mid.individual.net...
> Well, he would, wouldn't he? Try selling some to a plod....

Escapes jail?  Did they leave his cell door open?
date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 15:33:36 +0100   author:   Michael C

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