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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4253138.stm
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We had a spate of vandolism in the village and the glass in our greenhouse kept being broken so we were visited by the police. It was a young policewoman who came to the house, the male officer staying in the car. We were given a crime number, and asked if we would like to receive counselling. Counselling, for few broken panes of glass!!! We went on to receive not 1, not 2 but 3 copies of a pamphlet designed to help us come to terms with the crime. This is all in the name of regionalisation. The same thing is happening to the fire services. UKIP needs to say something, and quickly, or yet another open goal is going to be missed. :twisted: |
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:wink: Just think your making one of these social worker types feel as if there having there "education" put to good use! ![]() |
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It's Nu Labour speak for conning people INTO phpbb_thinking it is required.
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Modern policing means letting technology help catch the criminals AFTER the crime has been committed - reactive policing as opposed to proactive policing.
However, it should be realised that an awful lot of what Blairs britain is about is based on the principle of reaction rather than proaction - the thinking is along the lines of: "what is the most populist thing we can do in reaction to...." Why - because it is easier to react than to drive from the front, and it is MUCH easier to gain popular support by giving appropriate actions after an event - very few people wonder WHY an event happened, and much depends on good spin to blind them as to the true reasons for why the event happened in the first place. Another strand of this is the fixation on 'targets' - set a target, and take action depending on the result - reactive rather than proactive again you see. Look closely, you'll see it time and time again. I think this is a vulnerability for nulab if exploited skillfully enough. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Solihull, in The Forest of Arden, Warwickshire!
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I had reason today to be filling in a witness form for the police and during a bit of chit chat I got the impression that these plans are not welcome by the ordinary policeman and woman.
Why would they want to work for a huge possibly inefficient less democratic organisation such as the new super-sized constabulary of New Labour? |
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