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steeleye20 Croydon 25 Apr 18 7.53pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
No it is comparing their record. Despite 50+ deaths this year there are no plans to increase police numbers on the street, down by 20% since labour. Tories do not understand that crime has cause and that must be tackled. New York does recognise that and violent crime there has been decreasing for several years. It is not easy of course, but the UK idea of punishment alone just brings more and more suffering on our streets.
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Stirlingsays 25 Apr 18 8.24pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
No it is comparing their record. Despite 50+ deaths this year there are no plans to increase police numbers on the street, down by 20% since labour. Tories do not understand that crime has cause and that must be tackled. New York does recognise that and violent crime there has been decreasing for several years. It is not easy of course, but the UK idea of punishment alone just brings more and more suffering on our streets. Police numbers have been lower in the past and murder numbers were lower as well.
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Mapletree Croydon 25 Apr 18 9.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The damage that she and her ideological bedfellows have inflicted upon the Police service has been considerable and its affect has contributed to much harm. As an aside it's quite amusing to learn that you believe the Queen actually decides who receives honours. In what way is Mrs Lawrence truly awful? My understanding of the situation is that her son - an innocent and decent young man as far as I can see - was randomly attacked because he was black. The Police then did a truly dreadful job of investigating The Lawrences, who are pretty bright, would not let it rest and pressed hard in order to discover the string of errors made. They then started to ask why these errors were made. Turns out it was because - at the time - many Police officers had pre-set opinions about black youths and just didn't choose to do a proper job. This then led eventually to an independent review and the huge conclusion that the Police in general suffered from institutional racism The DCCs I worked with knew their Constabularies had this problem and needed major change long beforehand but had been struggling to address the issues. So what, in your opinion, makes the Police so special that they are immune from having to change and adapt? And by the way, don't forget that the Officers involved are being investigated by the NCA under the direction of the IOPC. So not just incompetent and uncaring, potentially complicit and criminal. It is interesting that you consider turning this particular rock has inflicted 'damage' upon the Police service. Without the persistence of the Lawrences the Police would have changed far slower and the DCCs would have had much less leverage to make the changes. Regarding OBEs. So you mean that the Queen really doesn't make her own mind up? Who'd a thought it. It's almost as if you don't think the monarchy is relevant any more - you young people with your lack of respect, grrr. In fact, OBEs are determined through a comprehensive process involving a variety of civil servants but - in the majority - notable independent people. They then go through a second independent review. It's such a shame these people aren't as clever or free thinking as you but there you are. But do make a recommendation for who you would like to see get an OBE, Tommy Robinson springs to mind. About a quarter of OBEs are awarded due to public nominations. By the way, a word to the wise. As a teacher it may be helpful for you to know the difference between effect and affect. Edited by Mapletree (25 Apr 2018 9.05pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 25 Apr 18 9.08pm | |
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Originally posted by beagle
Can you expand on that for me? I can't see how SL's murder 'allowed' dozens to subsequently carry weapons. You must be the most literal poster on HOL.
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cryrst The garden of England 25 Apr 18 9.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
In what way is Mrs Lawrence truly awful? My understanding of the situation is that her son - an innocent and decent young man as far as I can see - was randomly attacked because he was black. The Police then did a truly dreadful job of investigating The Lawrences, who are pretty bright, would not let it rest and pressed hard in order to discover the string of errors made. They then started to ask why these errors were made. Turns out it was because - at the time - many Police officers had pre-set opinions about black youths and just didn't choose to do a proper job. This then led eventually to an independent review and the huge conclusion that the Police in general suffered from institutional racism The DCCs I worked with knew their Constabularies had this problem and needed major change long beforehand but had been struggling to address the issues. So what, in your opinion, makes the Police so special that they are immune from having to change and adapt? And by the way, don't forget that the Officers involved are being investigated by the NCA under the direction of the IOPC. So not just incompetent and uncaring, potentially complicit and criminal. It is interesting that you consider turning this particular rock has inflicted 'damage' upon the Police service. Without the persistence of the Lawrences the Police would have changed far slower and the DCCs would have had much less leverage to make the changes. Regarding OBEs. So you mean that the Queen really doesn't make her own mind up? Who'd a thought it. It's almost as if you don't think the monarchy is relevant any more - you young people with your lack of respect, grrr. In fact, OBEs are determined through a comprehensive process involving a variety of civil servants but - in the majority - notable independent people. They then go through a second independent review. It's such a shame these people aren't as clever or free thinking as you but there you are. But do make a recommendation for who you would like to see get an OBE, Tommy Robinson springs to mind. About a quarter of OBEs are awarded due to public nominations. The police would have changed slower. By the way, a word to the wise. As a teacher it may be helpful for you to know the difference between effect and affect. Edited by Mapletree (25 Apr 2018 9.05pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 25 Apr 18 9.33pm | |
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Bugger it
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Mapletree Croydon 25 Apr 18 9.56pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Bugger it The mind boggles. I hope you can get a device to relieve that.
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Mapletree Croydon 25 Apr 18 9.59pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I think me English is betterer than yours. To also be. Tut
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beagle pom tiddly om pom pom 25 Apr 18 10.31pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
You must be the most literal poster on HOL. Not sure how asking a simple question makes me the 'most literal poster on HOL'. Love to hear you expand on that. Not sure sure how asking a simple question makes you deduce how I'm therefore 'not a palace fan'. Do explain further. Not sure why you need to use caps. MAYBE YOU FELT A BIT SHOUTY. Its tempting to bate you, but I'd love to debate the issue. So try to debate it. Try to avoid any 'how dim are people' 'youre not a palace fan' 'youre the most literal poster' etc etc, as that's not debating is just name calling. Im not interested in name-calling posts. Happy to debate.
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cryrst The garden of England 25 Apr 18 10.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I think me English is betterer than yours. To also be. Tut But you get my point though I guess.
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Mapletree Croydon 25 Apr 18 10.43pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
But you get my point though I guess. If you mean about my English, no. I hate to see the dreadful violence that has regularly reared its head for time immemorial. I don’t care about colour or race. I do care about fairness, lack of it perpetuates the violence and gives people an excuse to ramp it up. Highlighting one particular example may be helpful on the basis of how do you eat an elephant. But I agree that we need to address every case with equal passion. I don’t think you can vilify the Lawrences for focusing on their own world. Doesn’t mean their case is particularly special, just that they got mobilised and persevered.
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cryrst The garden of England 25 Apr 18 10.46pm | |
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Originally posted by beagle
Not sure how asking a simple question makes me the 'most literal poster on HOL'. Love to hear you expand on that. Not sure sure how asking a simple question makes you deduce how I'm therefore 'not a palace fan'. Do explain further. Not sure why you need to use caps. MAYBE YOU FELT A BIT SHOUTY. Its tempting to bate you, but I'd love to debate the issue. So try to debate it. Try to avoid any 'how dim are people' 'youre not a palace fan' 'youre the most literal poster' etc etc, as that's not debating is just name calling. Im not interested in name-calling posts. Happy to debate.
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