Thursday, 31 January 2008
Bad cop.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:07 0 comments
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
So vain.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 08:23 0 comments
Labels: Frank Roy MP, JIm Murphy MP, Ken Macintosh MSP, pictures
Looking a gift horse ...
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 07:57 0 comments
Labels: ALEX SALMOND, George Foulkes, Gifts
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
John who?
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 13:51 0 comments
Labels: Big Brother, John Loughton, Scottish Youth Parliament
Saturday, 26 January 2008
On the hook ... again.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:41 0 comments
Labels: Harriet Harman MP, Peter Hain MP, resignation, Wendy Alexander MSP
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Campbell's Soup.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 10:24 0 comments
Labels: Aileen Campbell MSP, Campbells soup
Steely Lord.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 09:20 0 comments
Labels: House of Lords, Lord Steel
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
The humble haggis.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 03:50 0 comments
Labels: Haggis, Scottish Government, US
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Ming again.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 06:00 0 comments
Labels: Menzies Campbell MP, Terra Firma
Presbyterian.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:13 0 comments
Labels: James Boyle, John McTernan, SAC
Monday, 21 January 2008
Good cop. Bad cops.
Mr Smith never ceases to be amazed at just how lawless the members of our constabularies are becoming. Clearly, the "boys and girls in blue" will reflect the characteristics of Scottish society and officers will be accused of some offences as a result of undertaking their duties, but some of the more recent cases go well beyond this and illustrate that those who are charged with upholding the law seem to be having an increasingly hard time obeying it.
"A Detective has quit his force after being arrested and charged with drugs offences. Detective Constable David Johnstone, 32, handed in his resignation after a meeting with senior officers at Tayside Police. Johnstone had been working in Dundee and investigated drugs cases."
"A Police officer is to stand trial accused of disorderly conduct at a Scottish Cup tie. Kenneth Burnett was arrested during Falkirk FC's fourth-round match against Aberdeen on Saturday."
"A former police driving school chief was banned from driving for speeding at 118mph at an accident blackspot. Paul Gee had claimed he was carrying out a "risk assessment" to help traffic cops "hone their high-speed driving skills."
"A Police child protection officer is behind bars accused of downloading kiddie porn. Iain Duncan, 28, was arrested and charged with being in possession of graphic illegal images on his computer."
"A Strathclyde police officer has been charged with assaulting a 14-year-old boy during an arrest."
"A drunken Strathclyde Police officer who drove a force sports club minibus the wrong way down a one-way street has been banned from driving for two years. John Reid, 32, from Hamilton, was almost three times over the drink-drive limit when he was stopped in Perth."
And all of those were reported in the space of just over a week. It makes you wonder. No wonder there are so few cops on Scotland's streets. It seems a large number of them are either in court (as the accused) or on suspension pending a court case.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 14:02 0 comments
Eck's Pension.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 09:04 0 comments
Labels: Alex Salmond MSP, Henry McLeish, Jack McConnell, pensions
Councillors.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 06:57 0 comments
Labels: councillors, James MacDonald
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Any questions?
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 10:00 0 comments
Labels: John Sturrock QC, questions, Scottish Parliament
Remember Tiananmen.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:29 0 comments
Labels: China, Gordon Brown, Tiananmen Square
Friday, 18 January 2008
Dougie Donnelly.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 08:05 0 comments
Labels: Alex Salmond MSP, Dougie Donnelly, Nicol Stephen
Jokers.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 07:53 0 comments
Labels: Councillor Steven Purcell, Glasgow
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Scotland for Obama.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 05:24 0 comments
Labels: Barack Obama, Dick Cheney, John McCain, Scotland
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Lords a leaping.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 12:30 0 comments
Labels: Allowances, George Foulkes, House of Lords
Monday, 14 January 2008
Sam's the man.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 23:57 0 comments
Labels: 2011, Alex Salmond MSP, Sam Ghibaldan
Sunday, 13 January 2008
Time to say "Goodbye"?
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 13:21 0 comments
Labels: Alex Neil MSP, Stewart Maxwell MSP
Friday, 11 January 2008
Pay Day.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 09:25 0 comments
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Name changing.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 09:47 0 comments
Labels: Sportscotland, Stewart Maxwell MSP
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Hillary's upset.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 07:29 0 comments
Labels: cartoon, Hillary Clinton, Iain Green
Another Scot.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 07:25 0 comments
Labels: Gordon Brown, Stephen Carter
Fashion sense.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 07:21 0 comments
Labels: fashion, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Smith
Sunday, 6 January 2008
Hello, hello.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 06:00 0 comments
Labels: Kenny MacAskill MSP, Police
Saturday, 5 January 2008
Gorbals Mick's wife.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 05:29 0 comments
Labels: Michael Martin MP, taxi, wife
Friday, 4 January 2008
Doing the doo.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 06:37 0 comments
Labels: pigeons, Scottish Parliament
Thursday, 3 January 2008
Desperation.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 11:11 0 comments
Labels: Gordon Brown, Royal Marsden Hospital
Switch off.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 08:04 0 comments
Labels: computer, Scottish Parliament
The Gong Show.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 00:54 0 comments
Labels: HM The Queen, Honours
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
True words.
Posted by Jefferson Smith at 17:16 0 comments
Labels: airgun ban, Brian Currie