I did not say that, please stop lying about what I have said. In any police force there will be mistakes, both in the USA and the UK. The problem with the UK is the lack of accountability, we have seen it with our MP's, within the child protection agency (look how long it took for the people who should have been looking out for baby P to get the sack) and we also have it with the police.
The sueing culture will not make bad policing go away, there will always be mistakes whenever humans are involved, if we had some accountability the perpetrators of these gross negligences would be adequately punished, named and shamed and the victims would get adequate compensation.
Half the people who work for government run organisations would barely get a job as a supervisor in a McDonalds in the private sector, this needs to be addressed, being able to sue someone and the employer of that person into oblivion when something like this happens would be a step in the right direction of being able to hold people accountable for there mistakes.