The UK's largest police force is facing with more damaging allegations that it has failed to deal with racism within its ranks. <br /><br />Brian Paddick, a former commander in London's Metropolitan Police, says a report he made first highlighting the problem eight years ago was completely ignored by his bosses.<br /><br />Over the past decade, 120 police officers have been found guilty of racist behaviour. But out of all of them, only one police officer was dismissed. <br /><br />With those figures, it is perhaps no surprise that there is a very real danger of the Metropolitan Police coming across as failing to address issues of racism within its force.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Sonia Gallego reports from London.
