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dannyboy1978 Flag 16 Aug 19 11.07am Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

It seems more likely that if you say anything slightly offensive or have a different opinion the police will come after you

But if you decide to post un ruly law breaking stuff the police won't do a thing.

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Sportyteacher Flag London 16 Aug 19 11.47am Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

This thread appears just as there is breaking news of a police officer killed whilst investigating a burglary in Berkshire with TEN arrested on suspicion of his murder:

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Here was a police officer evidently doing SOMETHING and getting killed for it. Many other police officers likewise put their lives on the line everyday in the pursuit of protecting law and order.

Reality is that they have been underfunded for far too long , under-resourced and criminals typically serving not-fit-for-purpose sentences only for far too many to hit the streets again and reoffend. Crime does pay in this country right now.

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 16 Aug 19 12.10pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

This thread appears just as there is breaking news of a police officer killed whilst investigating a burglary in Berkshire with TEN arrested on suspicion of his murder:

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Here was a police officer evidently doing SOMETHING and getting killed for it. Many other police officers likewise put their lives on the line everyday in the pursuit of protecting law and order.

Reality is that they have been underfunded for far too long , under-resourced and criminals typically serving not-fit-for-purpose sentences only for far too many to hit the streets again and reoffend. Crime does pay in this country right now.

And we all know why violent crime is at an all time high.

Go tell Tony Blair.

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 Aug 19 1.28pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

This thread appears just as there is breaking news of a police officer killed whilst investigating a burglary in Berkshire with TEN arrested on suspicion of his murder:

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Here was a police officer evidently doing SOMETHING and getting killed for it. Many other police officers likewise put their lives on the line everyday in the pursuit of protecting law and order.

Reality is that they have been underfunded for far too long , under-resourced and criminals typically serving not-fit-for-purpose sentences only for far too many to hit the streets again and reoffend. Crime does pay in this country right now.

Disgraceful. And I agree with your comments on the police and justice system. At least Boris recognises the problem. Whether he does anything about it is another matter.
Lack of responsibility from scummy parents is the beginning. In and out of HM Prison every few years is the outcome.
Judges living in cloud cuckoo land is another problem. Sentences that fit the crime need to be introduced and as a society we need to stop prosecuting people for not paying TV licences or smoking a spliff. Start prosecuting and putting away all of the knife criminals and gangsters and watch real crime plummet.

 


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dannyboy1978 Flag 16 Aug 19 1.30pm Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

This thread appears just as there is breaking news of a police officer killed whilst investigating a burglary in Berkshire with TEN arrested on suspicion of his murder:

[Link]

Here was a police officer evidently doing SOMETHING and getting killed for it. Many other police officers likewise put their lives on the line everyday in the pursuit of protecting law and order.

Reality is that they have been underfunded for far too long , under-resourced and criminals typically serving not-fit-for-purpose sentences only for far too many to hit the streets again and reoffend. Crime does pay in this country right now.

So underfunded they are at breaking point lol
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However, I have just seen this which is encouraging.
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Invalid user 2019 Flag 16 Aug 19 1.35pm

Originally posted by Sportyteacher

This thread appears just as there is breaking news of a police officer killed whilst investigating a burglary in Berkshire with TEN arrested on suspicion of his murder:

[Link]

Here was a police officer evidently doing SOMETHING and getting killed for it. Many other police officers likewise put their lives on the line everyday in the pursuit of protecting law and order.

Reality is that they have been underfunded for far too long , under-resourced and criminals typically serving not-fit-for-purpose sentences only for far too many to hit the streets again and reoffend. Crime does pay in this country right now.

A terrible state of affairs. Poor fella.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 16 Aug 19 1.40pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Underfunding is not the issue if it is at all underfunded.
I've posted before that over 50% of police time is taken up with repeat offenders.
Lock them up and they cant re offend.
Then you will see we have enough plods.
Go into the canteen in lambeth police HQ at any given time.
You will see uniforms galore.
First hand.
I've not needed the police and probably 90% on here havent either for at least 2 or 3 years.
They always turned up when my foot was down too much or I was on the phone though.
Rightly I might add but was definitely not underfunded then.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 16 Aug 19 1.42pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by dollardays

A terrible state of affairs. Poor fella.

Sad for all and lucky there was no political point scoring when sympathies were being spoken !

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 16 Aug 19 2.54pm

Earlier this week a mate of mine had his car hit by a Romanian driver who had only been here two days and who had no insurance.

The driver wanted to use another ref (which was of an insured car) but my mate wasn’t having it and called the police.

Apparently the police didn’t give a s*** that the guy had no insurance and just gave him a crime reference number.

Makes you wonder why you bother

 


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Invalid user 2019 Flag 16 Aug 19 3.43pm

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Earlier this week a mate of mine had his car hit by a Romanian driver who had only been here two days and who had no insurance.

The driver wanted to use another ref (which was of an insured car) but my mate wasn’t having it and called the police.

Apparently the police didn’t give a s*** that the guy had no insurance and just gave him a crime reference number.

Makes you wonder why you bother

You couldn't make it up. It's across the board really. We had a break-in, and there was a 'what do you expect us to do about it' tone, that makes you think you're better off installing CCTV and having a couple of golf clubs under your bed.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 16 Aug 19 4.30pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

Earlier this week a mate of mine had his car hit by a Romanian driver who had only been here two days and who had no insurance.

The driver wanted to use another ref (which was of an insured car) but my mate wasn’t having it and called the police.

Apparently the police didn’t give a s*** that the guy had no insurance and just gave him a crime reference number.

Makes you wonder why you bother

And they are soooooo busy.
Probably if hed have abused the geezer and called him a foreign poof your mate would have got nicked.
Kin joke

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 16 Aug 19 4.45pm

Originally posted by cryrst

And they are soooooo busy.
Probably if hed have abused the geezer and called him a foreign poof your mate would have got nicked.
Kin joke

I think if you are a stand up fella, house, job etc then they are happy to nick you, but if you are more transient, then they don’t bother as they don’t think it’s worth the time and energy involved.

So basically if you play by the rules then you are a target but if live on the edge of society you get away with stuff.

It’s like when the pickeys turn up with 20 caravans and set up camp in the local park for a month. Imagine if you or I put the wife and kids in a caravan and parked it in the middle of a football pitch. We’d be nicked within the hour!

 


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