bent copper
English
editEtymology
editFrom bent (“not straight, corrupt, dishonest”) + copper (“policeman”), a variant of cop. It could also be a pun taken from a bent copper coin.
Noun
editbent copper (plural bent coppers)
- (UK, informal, law enforcement) A corrupt police officer.
- 2007, Graham Johnson, Druglord[1], Mainstream Publishing, →ISBN:
- Onay remembered that he had placed 40 kilos at the bottom of his wardrobe. That meant approximately three and a half kilos had disappeared during the police raid. Bulent kept quiet but the officers eventually found out and a bent copper was later blamed for the alleged theft.
- 2016 April 28, “Getting to the Truth”, in Line of Duty[2], season 3, episode 6, spoken by Gill Biggeloe (Polly Walker), archived from the original on 2021-05-17:
- Anticorruption is a double-edged sword. We need to find just enough bent coppers to avoid accusations of a cover-up, but not so many that the public starts to wonder if the police can be trusted.