Tampering with evidence and lying in court are the most common allegations of corruption made against the police. On average, 1100 such complaints are made against officers each year. Despite this, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has brought only a handful of prosecutions for perjury in the past decade.... Read more
After 10 months of battling with the Independent Police Complaints Commission to reveal the ranks of all police officers issued with misconduct notices, for their part in the Rotherham child abuse scandal, the IPCC have finally relented. On the 13th April, they sent a final follow up response... Read more
Youtuber Maxpaws has just a handful of videos on his Youtube channel recording his encounters with Hampshire Police. Most of them document the typical Mexican stand-off you might expect from cops confronted by a member of the public who refuses to do precisely what he doesn’t have to do. Some of the videos... Read more
Man Prosecuted for Bumping into Police Officer in Supermarket
News November 29, 2016
I’m currently helping a Crimebodge reader bring an appeal against a conviction of common assault he received in Southampton Magistrates’ Court last week for allegedly ‘pushing past a police officer’ who was shopping in Sainsbury’s while on duty. After hearing all the facts and looking at the CPS... Read more
IPCC Protecting Top Cops Involved in the Rotherham Scandal
News November 18, 2016
Do you remember the Rotherham scandal? Where 1,400 children were sexually abused between 1997 and 2013 at the hands of rape Jihadists. Of course you remember it, why wouldn’t you? It’s only organisations like the IPCC that want you to forget. This is why the Independent Police Complaints Commission are so... Read more
Make £100 Each Time the Police Stop You From Filming in Public
News August 23, 2016
Despite the fact that nobody is entitled to privacy in a public place, the police still seem to believe that they are an exception to that rule. A fact proven by the amount of successful claims I help others bring against officers who make verbal threats or use physical... Read more
Police encourage the public to ‘step in’ when witnessing violent crimes (that they themselves have ignored)
News June 12, 2016
According to recent reports in the press, the commissioner of the Metropolitan police – Bernard Hogan Howe – has suggested that the public should ‘try to step in if they witness violent crime.’ “If you’re physically able and you’ve got some people around you then I would say give... Read more
Bye Bye Beeb!
CommentaryNews May 15, 2015
7 years ago, in a previous life, I was writing very different projects to Crimebodge. One of which was a screenplay that was being developed by BBC Films. When I heard that the BBC had got involved with something I’d spent the past year devoting my life too, I was... Read more
Watch How This Vehicle Owner Defeats the DVLA Car Clampers
News March 26, 2015
This video was sent to us by Crimebodge reader Aydi who came up with a novel way of stopping DVLA clampers from taking his vehicle. Private wheel clamping was outlawed in 2012, but there are still plenty of public authorities who can immobilise your vehicle when it takes their fancy. This... Read more
Crimebodge Clocks Up 1.25 Million Views!
News March 10, 2015
As we have just clocked up over 1.25 Million views to the site, we want to say a massive thank you to all of our regular readers and subscribers who have made Crimebodge the number one plod-watch site on the internet. But a special THANKS to everyone... Read more