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300 people tell BBC of police misogyny and racism

A recent BBC undercover investigation has uncovered extensive allegations from over 300 individuals detailing experiences of misogyny and racism within police forces across England. Testimonies gathered by the broadcaster describe a concerning pattern of misconduct and negligence. Many complainants shared incidents where serious allegations, particularly those involving domestic violence and sexual abuse, were reportedly dismissed or mishandled by officers. These accounts highlight a perceived lack of appropriate action and professional conduct from law enforcement personnel in various regions. The findings point to potential systemic issues that impact public confidence in police responses to vulnerable individuals and sensitive cases.

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