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Teddy Eagle 01 Oct 23 2.03pm | |
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PalazioVecchio south pole 01 Oct 23 2.33pm | |
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ever noticed how the work-boots never get nicked ?
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Mapletree Croydon 01 Oct 23 3.36pm | |
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In 2003 there were approximately 155,000 police officers in the United Kingdom. After reaching a high of 172,000 officers in 2010, the number of police officers in the UK fell to just 150,000 officers by 2017. Current Home Office statistics say we have 149,566 UK population meanwhile grew 13% since 2003. So in 2003 terms we now should have 175,150 Police Officers. We are down 15% since 2003. To put that into context, we have just over half as many Police Officers as France per 100,000 of the population. I wonder why shoplifters think they can operate with impunity.
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Teddy Eagle 01 Oct 23 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
In 2003 there were approximately 155,000 police officers in the United Kingdom. After reaching a high of 172,000 officers in 2010, the number of police officers in the UK fell to just 150,000 officers by 2017. Current Home Office statistics say we have 149,566 UK population meanwhile grew 13% since 2003. So in 2003 terms we now should have 175,150 Police Officers. We are down 15% since 2003. To put that into context, we have just over half as many Police Officers as France per 100,000 of the population. I wonder why shoplifters think they can operate with impunity. So it's a question of opportunity.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 01 Oct 23 6.23pm | |
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When I lived in Forest Hill (pre-2012) there used to be a tall bloke (30's) come into the pub of an afternoon, taking grocery orders.
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georgenorman 01 Oct 23 7.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
In 2003 there were approximately 155,000 police officers in the United Kingdom. After reaching a high of 172,000 officers in 2010, the number of police officers in the UK fell to just 150,000 officers by 2017. Current Home Office statistics say we have 149,566 UK population meanwhile grew 13% since 2003. So in 2003 terms we now should have 175,150 Police Officers. We are down 15% since 2003. To put that into context, we have just over half as many Police Officers as France per 100,000 of the population. I wonder why shoplifters think they can operate with impunity. I would have thought you would be pleased. The left want to 'defund' the police and generally make it as diffucult as possible for them to actually police.
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Matov 01 Oct 23 9.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
In 2003 there were approximately 155,000 police officers in the United Kingdom. After reaching a high of 172,000 officers in 2010, the number of police officers in the UK fell to just 150,000 officers by 2017. Current Home Office statistics say we have 149,566 UK population meanwhile grew 13% since 2003. So in 2003 terms we now should have 175,150 Police Officers. We are down 15% since 2003. To put that into context, we have just over half as many Police Officers as France per 100,000 of the population. I wonder why shoplifters think they can operate with impunity. A perfectly valid observation. And all under a Conservative led government. The supposed party of law and order.
"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell. |
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Mapletree Croydon 01 Oct 23 10.02pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
I would have thought you would be pleased. The left want to 'defund' the police and generally make it as diffucult as possible for them to actually police. You may not have observed which party was in government when police numbers went up and which when they went down. The peak was just before Cameron came to power Oh, sorry, I forgot how confusing you find facts.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Oct 23 10.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
In 2003 there were approximately 155,000 police officers in the United Kingdom. After reaching a high of 172,000 officers in 2010, the number of police officers in the UK fell to just 150,000 officers by 2017. Current Home Office statistics say we have 149,566 UK population meanwhile grew 13% since 2003. So in 2003 terms we now should have 175,150 Police Officers. We are down 15% since 2003. To put that into context, we have just over half as many Police Officers as France per 100,000 of the population. I wonder why shoplifters think they can operate with impunity. Good work. It's all the fault of the Tories that an increasing number of people think it's OK to shop lift. It's not the shoplifters fault at all. From the man who brought you, It's OK, it was just a kitchen knife. You are off your gourd mate.
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Hrolf The Ganger 01 Oct 23 10.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Matov
A perfectly valid observation. And all under a Conservative led government. The supposed party of law and order. Be careful what you wish for.
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Mapletree Croydon 01 Oct 23 10.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Good work. It's all the fault of the Tories that an increasing number of people think it's OK to shop lift. It's not the shoplifters fault at all. From the man who brought you, It's OK, it was just a kitchen knife. You are off your gourd mate. As usual you know nothing but speak loudly Shoplifting is becoming dominated by gangs. Full on OCGs. The Police have to get hold of the issue And no, it’s not alright it was a kitchen knife. As everyone that lives in the community knows this was a dreadful crime and leaves a terrible legacy. It is also not alright to spread unfounded rumour and conjecture that makes it harder to grasp the situation and its causes.
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georgenorman 02 Oct 23 7.18am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
You may not have observed which party was in government when police numbers went up and which when they went down. The peak was just before Cameron came to power Oh, sorry, I forgot how confusing you find facts. Not at all, I condemn the socialist-lite policies of recent Tory governments. Law and order should be a top priority of any government. However, it is the left, especially BLM, that call for defunding the police and do their utmost to make policing ineffective. Edited by georgenorman (02 Oct 2023 7.22am)
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