It concerns me tremendously, because I think it's not consistent with their role and their function. They should be administering the law, implementing the law, not trying to invent a parallel set of rules that suits them. Not prosecuting real, serious criminal offences destroys not only that; it destroys the moral obligation.
To me, a good policeman has got to have a moral compass. He's got to know something about fundamental values. I think that should be put in their heads at Depot and nurtured after that. But I was told that the contrary happens. People arrive there with the moral compass they got from home or from their schooling. Then they're told, well, no, don't take that too seriously; we've got our own way of dealing with crime here; we have our own definition of justice.