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Yet they manage to send two policemen for this situation and they completely succeed in bringing the force into disrepute [Link]

I must add that the occasions when I have had any interaction with the police they have always been helpful and kind to me. Which is why tw*ts like this really pi*s me off.

 


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I've posted this on here before but a few years back a gang of black blokes raided my 70yr old mums house one held a machete to her throat whilst they helped themselves then left she called the police & it took hours to respond.

f*** the police, they'll cry about cuts when really it's the middle management & above who shouldn't be deciding where the money goes.

 


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The Police as you knew it is no more. Get ready for G4S security guards patrolling the streets instead of officers..... It will happen in the next 10 years I will bet my mortgage on it.

Over 100 officers are resigning every month... Talk of compulsary severance being implemented to try and meet the cuts set by this government.

A months wages for every year I've been in the job as a payoff??.... I'd bite their hand off and get the he'll out of there!!

 


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I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

 

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Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.


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I've got a suggestion for the old bill to save a bit of us taxpayers money, get shot of the big flashy cars Bm's, Range Rovers etc. Before anyone on here comes out with the old chestnut " well they need those sort of high powered vehicles to catch criminals " Well, paramedics need a bit of speed to get to accidents etc. And most of them up this way get away with a Skoda. I think with the law it's all about generating an image, for us humble taxpayers I think they should just lower their sights. When I see the law in an X5 BMW it makes me wonder who sanctions buying these type of vehicles when times are tight, just a thought.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 9.13am

Quote johnfirewall at 29 Jul 2015 2.30pm

Barmy to think they may not go after a burglar, while you're likely to get a copper knock on your door over a Twitter post. And that's not posts like 'I just dun a murder lol', rather those such as 'Celeb A is a [insert racial slur] cnut'.

The force's own example is that they'd prioritise sex offenses over burglaries, presumably a sick but valid comparison due to the common presence of DNA evidence. I don't want to discuss the similarities and differences but it seems a ridiculous excuse for inactivity and focusing on cuts rather than improving efficiency.

Ease of work I guess, burglary requires a lot of work in order to obtain an arrest or conviction - typically a forensic team, a detective, court appearances, statements, follow ups, theft assessment and call out, with a typically low statistical chance of a success.

Where as something like these cases, is a straight slam dunk, one officer job, with a very high likelihood of a conviction.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 9.21am

Quote kennybrowns leftfoot at 29 Jul 2015 7.51pm

The Police as you knew it is no more. Get ready for G4S security guards patrolling the streets instead of officers..... It will happen in the next 10 years I will bet my mortgage on it.

Over 100 officers are resigning every month... Talk of compulsary severance being implemented to try and meet the cuts set by this government.

A months wages for every year I've been in the job as a payoff??.... I'd bite their hand off and get the he'll out of there!!

Government at its worst, the police service is an essential function of state. The cuts to the Prison and Police service were inexcusable, at a time when the police services of the UK need to be reforming in line with recent developments. Whilst its easy to be critical of the police in certain areas and incidences, its important to remember that they also serve as an essential function of state and society that cannot be overstated in its importance.

Better that the deficit took longer to reduce than we end up with G4 security and reduced police services. Essential services are what at core, we pay taxes to preserve and deploy. In my opinion, the police service is more important than defense.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.

 


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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 30 Jul 15 10.01am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.21am

Quote kennybrowns leftfoot at 29 Jul 2015 7.51pm

The Police as you knew it is no more. Get ready for G4S security guards patrolling the streets instead of officers..... It will happen in the next 10 years I will bet my mortgage on it.

Over 100 officers are resigning every month... Talk of compulsary severance being implemented to try and meet the cuts set by this government.

A months wages for every year I've been in the job as a payoff??.... I'd bite their hand off and get the he'll out of there!!

Government at its worst, the police service is an essential function of state. The cuts to the Prison and Police service were inexcusable, at a time when the police services of the UK need to be reforming in line with recent developments. Whilst its easy to be critical of the police in certain areas and incidences, its important to remember that they also serve as an essential function of state and society that cannot be overstated in its importance.

Better that the deficit took longer to reduce than we end up with G4 security and reduced police services. Essential services are what at core, we pay taxes to preserve and deploy. In my opinion, the police service is more important than defense.


Quite right (in all senses of the word) Jamie. We need them too to club (sorry, I meant control) The People's Assembly riots.

 


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Quote JL85 at 30 Jul 2015 5.30am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.


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Edited by JL85 (30 Jul 2015 5.33am)

Funnily enough I did initially read about this story in Richard Littlejohn's column in the Daily Mail.

 

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