That's not a knife
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That's not a knife
It's not even a big knife.
it's a fecking sword
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What sort of small pricked idiot carries something around like that?
Bring back the stop and search sus laws.
it's a fecking sword
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What sort of small pricked idiot carries something around like that?
Bring back the stop and search sus laws.
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Re: That's not a knife
Thats ridiculous and out of control - they need a purge on this sort of thing.
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Re: That's not a knife
It is illegal to carry something like that about in public , get the police back out on the beat , proper police not pcso's who are useless in every situation involving a genuine criminal .
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Re: That's not a knife
Police numbers have been so heavily cut most of them patrol in cars on their own.
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Re: That's not a knife
which is absolutely useless and part of the reason crime is on the increaseKwacky wrote:Police numbers have been so heavily cut most of them patrol in cars on their own.
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Re: That's not a knife
Agreed.
Short term policies made to try and save a few quid will cost more in the long run.
Short term policies made to try and save a few quid will cost more in the long run.
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Re: That's not a knife
Totally agree with Kwacky. Look at the the police force, there's no one around! What they are carrying there's no excuses for, but they feel like they can and therefore won't stop, like the guy said karma will get him...but he's not talking about going to prison he's thinking more along the lines of someone stabbing him! Shows there's very little police presence in these guys eyes.
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Should police be feared?
This question is stating that they aren't feared at the moment!
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Should police be feared?
This question is stating that they aren't feared at the moment!
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Re: That's not a knife
Reason 24753 not to move to the UK!
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Re: That's not a knife
What is the @ ratio of police officers to the general public over there in the UK??
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Re: That's not a knife
Oh...and regardless of numbers, Police can cover a much bigger area with a vehicle, have more tools at their disposal, etc.
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Re: That's not a knife
I personally disagree with you there. Having a visual police force walking down the street is by far a better deterrent than a copper driving around having no impact on the public. It's not only that but when you walk down the street you pick up noises, feelings and even the general public will talk to the copper letting them know of suspicious activity etc. In a car the copper gets none of that, in fact the biggest impact they have is for other drivers to slow down. I think I'd prefer a copper who could potentially stop a mugging, or a fight while on the beat in the local town than a copper driving around waiting to be called to go to a location 5 miles away when there could of been a local Bobby walking around that location and potentially deter that particular crime from even happening.
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Re: That's not a knife
So in essence Ross, what you're saying is that you know more about Police-work than the Police do, is that correct??
And they should base their work upon what you would 'prefer'??
That's AWESOME, Bro!!!!!!!
And they should base their work upon what you would 'prefer'??
That's AWESOME, Bro!!!!!!!
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Re: That's not a knife
Your statement would have some weight D, if the Police based their work upon 'best practice' rather than what they can enconomically achieve on their ever shrinking budgets.D41 wrote:So in essence Ross, what you're saying is that you know more about Police-work than the Police do, is that correct??
And they should base their work upon what you would 'prefer'??
That's AWESOME, Bro!!!!!!!
I personally feel Rossgo raised some very valid points and was engaging in an ongoing conversation with a level headed contribution.
You instead decide to berate him
That's AWESOME Bro!
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I don't think I'm saying that. I listen to everyone's POV as everyone sees everything differently and all have different points they will pick up on. I am merely saying my opinion on the matterD41 wrote:So in essence Ross, what you're saying is that you know more about Police-work than the Police do, is that correct??
And they should base their work upon what you would 'prefer'??
That's AWESOME, Bro!!!!!!!
The way I think about it is. Would it be easier to rob a house while the owners are downstairs watching telly or when they are having a night out leaving the house unattended?
Same logic applies with the old bill, a visual force is a better force (sorry service - namby pamby country we live in).
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Re: That's not a knife
The police in the UK regularly say that their preference is to have boots on the ground - regular foot patrols using the same coppers so they can build up a relationship with the community. Visual policing is a known deterrent.