Met apology 'slap in face' after PCs shared photos
Briefly

Mina Smallman, the mother of two murdered sisters, criticized the Metropolitan Police's apology as insincere following the jailing of two officers for sharing gruesome photos of her daughters. She expressed her anger over the situation and highlighted systemic racism within the police force, suggesting that their failure to act promptly was influenced by her daughters' ethnicity. Smallman emphasized the need for compassion in policing, rejecting the notion of superiority and calling for genuine commitment to serving communities.
You say sorry when you bump into someone at the supermarket. Another issue with huge institutions is the arrogance.
Sometimes racism doesn't have language. It's not verbalised. It's what you fail to do and what you communicate within the structures.
Do not do this job to lord it over people. Do the job because you want to be part of good.
It felt like a slap in the face, really.
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