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Post by jonksy on Jun 3, 2024 18:58:19 GMT
would somebody send a memo to the mayor please.....It would appear to be. UK is a soft target for these type of individuals to peddle their trade ‘all too easy’
Inside bloody turf war between the Tottenham Turks and Hackney Bombacilar that left girl, nine, fighting for her life in Dalston drive-by shooting - as rival gangs battle it out to win control of Britain's heroin trade.....
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 4, 2024 4:48:20 GMT
All "Part & parcel" innit?
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Post by sandypine on Jun 4, 2024 9:13:52 GMT
would somebody send a memo to the mayor please.....It would appear to be. UK is a soft target for these type of individuals to peddle their trade ‘all too easy’
Inside bloody turf war between the Tottenham Turks and Hackney Bombacilar that left girl, nine, fighting for her life in Dalston drive-by shooting - as rival gangs battle it out to win control of Britain's heroin trade.....
You should stop complaining, it is cultural enrichment, diversity in action and inclusion for all. These are distinct policies approved by government and opposition and enacted by all those in some form of power either through their own means or by enforcement from above. I am not sure if the electorate were actually presented with any policy it was more a vague equality for all statement.
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 4, 2024 21:20:25 GMT
I wonder which government has been in power for 14 years, and has consistently under-funded the Police?
All The Best
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Post by Bentley on Jun 4, 2024 21:39:37 GMT
I wonder which government has been in power for 14 years, and has consistently under-funded the Police? All The Best Indeed. More useless coppers is exactly what we need.
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 4, 2024 21:42:34 GMT
I wonder which government has been in power for 14 years, and has consistently under-funded the Police? All The Best Indeed. More useless coppers is exactly what we need. So if the Police aren't going to tackle this who are? The New Hitler Youth? The armies of Lower Taxation Faeries that will fill the massive holes that chronic underfunding has caused all Public Services? Just admit: part of this is caused by the Tories CHOOSING to underfund the Police. Then move on to discussing a solution. All The Best
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Post by Bentley on Jun 4, 2024 21:51:30 GMT
Indeed. More useless coppers is exactly what we need. So if the Police aren't going to tackle this who are? The New Hitler Youth? The armies of Lower Taxation Faeries that will fill the massive holes that chronic underfunding has caused all Public Services? Just admit: part of this is caused by the Tories CHOOSING to underfund the Police. Then move on to discussing a solution. All The Best You can throw as much money as you want at a problem . If you do not have the right personnel and the correct strategy then you might as well throw it down the drain . Just admit it and blah blah blah …as you said .
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 4, 2024 21:56:24 GMT
So if the Police aren't going to tackle this who are? The New Hitler Youth? The armies of Lower Taxation Faeries that will fill the massive holes that chronic underfunding has caused all Public Services? Just admit: part of this is caused by the Tories CHOOSING to underfund the Police. Then move on to discussing a solution. All The Best You can throw as much money as you want at a problem . If you do not have the right personnel and the correct strategy then you might as well throw it down the drain . Just admit it and blah blah blah …as you said . Correct. But getting the right personnel takes time and training, and getting the right strategy usually takes a little bit of trial and error. Both of those that time, and money. Usually, it is the case that the more money you put in the less time it takes; but this is not always the case. But there is certainly no way on earth to a) maintain current policing, while b) designing, training and implementing a new way of policing, while also c) cutting the policing budget. It just can't be done. All The Best
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Post by Bentley on Jun 4, 2024 22:13:04 GMT
You can throw as much money as you want at a problem . If you do not have the right personnel and the correct strategy then you might as well throw it down the drain . Just admit it and blah blah blah …as you said . Correct. But getting the right personnel takes time and training, and getting the right strategy usually takes a little bit of trial and error. Both of those that time, and money. Usually, it is the case that the more money you put in the less time it takes; but this is not always the case. But there is certainly no way on earth to a) maintain current policing, while b) designing, training and implementing a new way of policing, while also c) cutting the policing budget. It just can't be done. All The Best We’ve had trial and error since Robert Peel. Now it’s just error. Of course the other factor is social. So there might not be enough ‘ trained’ coppers in the world to fix a broken society .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2024 22:25:48 GMT
I wonder which government has been in power for 14 years, and has consistently under-funded the Police? All The Best Indeed. More useless coppers is exactly what we need. The police in London simply guide Hamas mobs around everyweek before being violently attacked by them. Plus, they're controlled by the Mayor of London, which happens to be Sadiq Khan. It's no wonder the heroin trade is booming.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 4, 2024 23:50:25 GMT
You can throw as much money as you want at a problem . If you do not have the right personnel and the correct strategy then you might as well throw it down the drain . Just admit it and blah blah blah …as you said . Correct. But getting the right personnel takes time and training, and getting the right strategy usually takes a little bit of trial and error. Both of those that time, and money. Usually, it is the case that the more money you put in the less time it takes; but this is not always the case. But there is certainly no way on earth to a) maintain current policing, while b) designing, training and implementing a new way of policing, while also c) cutting the policing budget. It just can't be done. All The Best The right personnel, an interesting point. As a result of diversity quotas 10% of Met police are functionally illiterate, that's the official fig, who knows what the actual fig might be. What do you think the most important qualifying criteria should be for any job applicant, suitable qualifications, or skin colour? Diversity is a race to the bottom.
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 5, 2024 6:40:22 GMT
Correct. But getting the right personnel takes time and training, and getting the right strategy usually takes a little bit of trial and error. Both of those that time, and money. Usually, it is the case that the more money you put in the less time it takes; but this is not always the case. But there is certainly no way on earth to a) maintain current policing, while b) designing, training and implementing a new way of policing, while also c) cutting the policing budget. It just can't be done. All The Best The right personnel, an interesting point. As a result of diversity quotas 10% of Met police are functionally illiterate, that's the official fig, who knows what the actual fig might be. What do you think the most important qualifying criteria should be for any job applicant, suitable qualifications, or skin colour? Diversity is a race to the bottom. Look; you are preaching to the converted here. The most important qualifying criteria for any job is the ability to do the job competently, preferably the ability to excel at the job. I am NOT saying that there are no problems with the current Police System, at every level. I AM saying those problems don't magically fix themselves for free. To my mind the core pro0blem with the Police is the same as the core problem with the NHS. They both get used as political footballs by all sides of the political debate to score points against other sides of the political debate. How to fix that? I don't think there is a magic bullet, simple solution. But I am certain that the solution will not happen for free. All The Best
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 5, 2024 6:42:04 GMT
Correct. But getting the right personnel takes time and training, and getting the right strategy usually takes a little bit of trial and error. Both of those that time, and money. Usually, it is the case that the more money you put in the less time it takes; but this is not always the case. But there is certainly no way on earth to a) maintain current policing, while b) designing, training and implementing a new way of policing, while also c) cutting the policing budget. It just can't be done. All The Best We’ve had trial and error since Robert Peel. Now it’s just error.Is it? You are saying there is absolutely nothing at all that the Police do that they get right? Willing to bet you are the only person in the country to think that - other than criminals that is. All The Best
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Post by Dogburger on Jun 5, 2024 8:03:04 GMT
The right personnel, an interesting point. As a result of diversity quotas 10% of Met police are functionally illiterate, that's the official fig, who knows what the actual fig might be. What do you think the most important qualifying criteria should be for any job applicant, suitable qualifications, or skin colour? Diversity is a race to the bottom. Look; you are preaching to the converted here. The most important qualifying criteria for any job is the ability to do the job competently, preferably the ability to excel at the job. I am NOT saying that there are no problems with the current Police System, at every level. I AM saying those problems don't magically fix themselves for free. To my mind the core pro0blem with the Police is the same as the core problem with the NHS. They both get used as political footballs by all sides of the political debate to score points against other sides of the political debate. How to fix that? I don't think there is a magic bullet, simple solution. But I am certain that the solution will not happen for free. All The Best I think we could solve the problem for free . Arm them and tell them to go and do their job without fear of prosecution .The police need to be the biggest and baddest gang in town ,if that means replacing traffic cops with paramilitary types then so be it .
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Post by ProVeritas on Jun 5, 2024 8:13:32 GMT
Look; you are preaching to the converted here. The most important qualifying criteria for any job is the ability to do the job competently, preferably the ability to excel at the job. I am NOT saying that there are no problems with the current Police System, at every level. I AM saying those problems don't magically fix themselves for free. To my mind the core pro0blem with the Police is the same as the core problem with the NHS. They both get used as political footballs by all sides of the political debate to score points against other sides of the political debate. How to fix that? I don't think there is a magic bullet, simple solution. But I am certain that the solution will not happen for free. All The Best I think we could solve the problem for free . Arm them and tell them to go and do their job without fear of prosecution .The police need to be the biggest and baddest gang in town ,if that means replacing traffic cops with paramilitary types then so be it . Those guns just fall off the MAgic-Free-Gun-Tree do they? Arming our Police COSTS MONEY. As for the rest of your post: turning the Police into the biggest, baddest paramilitary gang on the streets? You want to turn us in to Sudan? All The Best
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