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6 hours ago, Dave-G said:

That's case proved about two tier policing.


Really?  How so?

 

Protesting in a peaceful manner is perfectly legal, but looting, firebombing and attacking Police officers is not.  Why are the Police to blame for the state of this Country?

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2 hours ago, Red696 said:


Really?  How so?

 

Protesting in a peaceful manner is perfectly legal, but looting, firebombing and attacking Police officers is not.  Why are the Police to blame for the state of this Country?

I take it you did not watch that video , they were running around chasing cars looking for white people causing  alarm and distress in and area try to stab a news reporter tyres . No one is blaming the Bobby on the street . Accept for a few occasions those that are in charge of them . There boss yesterday  did not show good example ripping a news reporters microphone  out of his hand while standing still  the bloke at the end getting beaten up by a Small group of them . Knocked. To the ground. And kicked .

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12 hours ago, Minky said:

Doesn't seem that there is much confidence in anything or anyone.  Starmer has said that there is going to be a standing force of FULLY TRAINED OFFICERS that will be available immediately to go to any trouble spot in the uk. I  would like to know where this force will appear from.  This sort of nonsense harks back to the end of WW2 when Adolf was sending fictitious armies to fight the Russian armies that were advancing.  Starmer looked like a weak pathetic sheep on the TV today.

Edit.  The government  must be hoping for a long cold wet spell and not a really HOT HOT summer. 

He can say what he likes, but when there's trouble in 5 different areas around the country and Dublin, I'd love to know how this standing force can get to them all. 

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Just now, Penelope said:

Many a true word spoken in jest.

Indeed.

Ive heard our lovely new government wanted to bring the army in to deal with these 'nazis'
The army refused, and said the police are perfectly capable of dealing with it (whilst sniggering behind their hands)

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8 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

I will keep repeating this , it's labour's goal to crush the far right . Cooper  hates Tommy Robinson  she hates the fact. That Tommy was right all along about what happened with. That school incident  were the school wax eventually  closed the power that be trying to block his  video and banning it  seem things have changed. At one point it was on youtube and taken down.  But has been but back on and is still there I belive .

She would have hated. That the peaceful rally in London the other weekend went ahead without hardly  any trouble  they say it could have been upto 100 thousand  turn out .just common decent  people of all colours. Celebrations of brithishness.

29 minutes ago, Mice! said:

I don't often watch links, but wow that's bad.

@Raja Clavata there you go, watch that video, it's grim viewing. 

Oh and there's more 

https://youtu.be/iBtts3QmbZo?si=M1x8OoWTCiEVPclU

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16 hours ago, clangerman said:

your not wrong there car stolen here’s a crime number been mugged crime number house robbed crime number where is our justice! 

1)   If your car is stolen, WHAT is achieved by a Police Officer attending ? All the required information can be obtained on the phone.

2)  If you get home and find your property has been broken into, nothing is achieved by the Police 'racing' to the scene. The Offenders are long gone. A visit, even the following day, can decide if their is likely to be any forensic evidence.

I can recall once being asked "What are the Police doing about the cars parked by the School, having their windows broken and handbags stolen "  ?

I suggested that perhaps if they left their handbags on the roof or bonnet of the car, it would avert having a broken window.  They were not pleased at my reply.  🙄

18 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Well I hope it is spelt correctly......................

Do you think the recipient can read, if they can, I suggest misspellings will go unnoticed. 

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1 minute ago, Westley said:

1)   If your car is stolen, WHAT is achieved by a Police Officer attending ? All the required information can be obtained on the phone.

2)  If you get home and find your property has been broken into, nothing is achieved by the Police 'racing' to the scene. The Offenders are long gone. A visit, even the following day, can decide if their is likely to be any forensic evidence.

Perhaps to reassure the victim of the crime that the police are there for them when they are robbed of their goods ?
Perhaps they should not attend bank robberies, as the perpetrators are 'long gone' just tell the bank to get a crime number ?

 

4 minutes ago, Westley said:

I can recall once being asked "What are the Police doing about the cars parked by the School, having their windows broken and handbags stolen "  ?

I suggested that perhaps if they left their handbags on the roof or bonnet of the car, it would avert having a broken window.  They were not pleased at my reply. 

Im not surprised TBH , do we have to accept that we live in a lawless society and suck it up ?
 

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2 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

Perhaps to reassure the victim of the crime that the police are there for them when they are robbed of their goods ?
Perhaps they should not attend bank robberies, as the perpetrators are 'long gone' just tell the bank to get a crime number ?

 

Im not surprised TBH , do we have to accept that we live in a lawless society and suck it up ?
 

It seems so - the vast influx of people arriving from lawless countries have turned our country into another like theirs.

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2 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

do we have to accept that we live in a lawless society and suck it up ?

Unfortunately we do, this utter carp of two tier policing so as not to upset any of the multitude of minorities post B. Liar and Co.

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6 minutes ago, Westley said:

1)   If your car is stolen, WHAT is achieved by a Police Officer attending ? All the required information can be obtained on the phone.

2)  If you get home and find your property has been broken into, nothing is achieved by the Police 'racing' to the scene. The Offenders are long gone. A visit, even the following day, can decide if their is likely to be any forensic evidence.

I can recall once being asked "What are the Police doing about the cars parked by the School, having their windows broken and handbags stolen "  ?

yes perish the thought they should attend asap or they would be in danger of catching offenders! lol 

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9 minutes ago, Westley said:

you get home and find your property has been broken into, nothing is achieved by the Police 'racing' to the scene. The Offenders are long gone. A visit, even the following day, can decide if their is likely to be any forensic evidence.

If they choose to show up, I can imagine getting home and finding your home has been invaded and rifled through very traumatic,  the police should attend, this is why people get annoyed when they see police parked on bridges or by roadsides in a speed van 🙄

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11 hours ago, Dave-G said:

That's case proved about two tier policing.

yep game set and match ,just watched a press clip meeting  of those two thugs who beat up them armed police @ the airport playing the victim with a new lawyer.

you can't make this **** up.

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Just now, Rewulf said:

Perhaps to reassure the victim of the crime that the police are there for them when they are robbed of their goods ?
Perhaps they should not attend bank robberies, as the perpetrators are 'long gone' just tell the bank to get a crime number ?

 

Im not surprised TBH , do we have to accept that we live in a lawless society and suck it up ?
 

WHEN did the last bank robbery take place, ?  I can't remember.  With the improvement in security and the movement in cash, it has become extremely difficult to rob a bank.  Far easier to target the corner shop and rip out the cash machine.

If you are stupid enough to leave your property in full view and walk away, you must expect it not to be there upon your return. That is WHY we have locking gun cabinets and are advised not to leave unlocked guns in a vehicle. If you were to leave your gun laying on your front lawn overnight and it was stolen, I think you may just lose your Certificate, and rightly so.  Until we start chopping off the hands of thieves, if it is not nailed down, expect to lose it. People can do far more to protect their property, but do not see it as being THEIR problem.

7 minutes ago, clangerman said:

yes perish the thought they should attend asap or they would be in danger of catching offenders! lol 

IF the offenders have left, you don't need a Police Officer, but maybe a Clairvoyant  !

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5 minutes ago, Westley said:

IF the offenders have left, you don't need a Police Officer, but maybe a Clairvoyant  !

a good reason to scrap anpr police helicopters and all the other expensive resources used to locate offenders still near the scene of their crime second thoughts why leave mc Donald’s in the first place! lol 

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17 minutes ago, Mice! said:

If they choose to show up, I can imagine getting home and finding your home has been invaded and rifled through very traumatic,  the police should attend, this is why people get annoyed when they see police parked on bridges or by roadsides in a speed van 🙄

With the level of security that I have had installed,  I would already be aware that my property was being attacked via my phone. The outside lighting and camera's would have been activated, if they try ANY windows or doors, the alarm will have activated. They are still OUTSIDE my property at this stage. In 30 years of Policing, I NEVER attended an alarm on a premises and found the offenders sitting on the doorstep, awaiting my arrival.

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