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The Behavior of UK Police officers.

Telling people breaking park rules to get the **** out takes all of 2 seconds.
 
Bragging rights.

"Yeah, blood, it was well wicked. They pepper sprayed me and TASERed me, and then I woke up in the police van and realised I'd pissed myself, innit?"
"Aw, respect, bruv! I am so looking forward to doing something like that, and ending up piss-soaked in the back of a police van. When iz it you getting out the Scrubs, spar?"
"About five years."
"Safe."

Morale and intel for criminal syndicates and other like-minded people.

LOL! You should do stand-up.
 
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It’s impossible to know the scale of the problem. “They don’t know what injustices are being perpetrated . . . It’s almost a closed book because we can’t go there so don’t know. It could be anything from low-level crime right up to murder . . . [Honour killings] are the most extreme example. That is murder. There is no honour in it.”

He compares the situation in some parts of Britain to Northern Ireland during the Troubles. “In West Belfast certain elements would run the city. If you were a drug dealer, they would kneecap you. They would deal with theft or drugs or violence in their own way.” The difference now, though, is that it is not just violent gangs policing their turf. “I’m not talking about criminals administering their own justice. I’m talking about law-abiding people operating their own systems of law.” This has got to stop, he says. “[We have to] encourage the community to have trust in the police and the criminal justice system so that justice will be delivered according to the criminal justice system of this country and no other system.”

https://archive.fo/ZiWB2
 
Why aren't you bothered your police are cowards?

I am not bothered by your bigoted delusions.

GEORGE MEDAL

PC Charlie GUENIGAULT, Metropolitan Police

For confronting armed terrorists to protect others at London
Bridge on 3 June 201


On the evening of 3 June 2017, three terrorists carried out a sustained
attack on members of the public in the vicinity of London Bridge and
Borough Market. PC Charlie Guenigault was in the immediate vicinity.
He was first alerted to the incident at approximately 21:30 when,
despite being off duty, he responded to a call for assistance from a
member of the public who had been stabbed in the arm. He went to
assist and also dialled 999 and requested the attendance of the police
and ambulance services via mobile phone. Two uniformed officers
then approached the scene. He briefed them with what he knew. As
he was doing this he heard a further commotion and observed what at
that stage appeared to be a street brawl involving six to eight people
about 10 to 15 metres away. Despite having no personal protective
equipment, he ran toward the group and saw that in fact two British
Transport Police officers were being attacked and that this was a
violent and dangerous situation. Both officers were experiencing a
sustained attack and were fighting back using their batons. Without
any thought for his own safety, PC Guenigault sprinted towards the
group to assist his fellow officers. On reaching them, he run between
the two BTP officers and pushed away one of the attackers, receiving
a stab wound to the back of his neck as he did so. Despite this, he
forced his way further into the group, at which point it became clear to
him that there were three assailants. He pushed one of the attackers
away from a BTP officer. The attacker then turned on PC Guenigault
and stabbed him multiple times resulting in injuries to his face, back
and hands. He collapsed to the ground and despite his injuries had
the presence of mind to lay still. The attackers then fled the scene. He
was assisted by members of the public and was rushed to hospital
with serious injuries.
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Snipped to comply with Rule 4


Supplement to the London Gazette, 19 July 2018
 
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"Yeah, blood, it was well wicked. They pepper sprayed me and TASERed me, and then I woke up in the police van and realised I'd pissed myself, innit?"
"Aw, respect, bruv! I am so looking forward to doing something like that, and ending up piss-soaked in the back of a police van. When iz it you getting out the Scrubs, spar?"
"About five years."
"Safe."

Perfect :D - as a former resident of Brixton, Hackney and Tottenham (and St. Paul's and Easton) I'm intrigued as to where these police no-go areas are too because I was squatting when I lived there and this would have been very handy to know about!

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I can assure you that we are not huddled under our beds out of fear....

That's true, we're not, but at the same time the undoubted hyperbole and inaccurate conclusions of the OP does mask fundamental and worsening issues within the UK police. There are many factors at play, from the increasingly absurd recruitment policies and lack of training to a commitment to criminalise provocative legal activities instead of preserving the domain of free speech and addressing criminality as and when it arises. It is rarely, as the OP seems to believe, an issue of wilful cowardice by individual officers, rather that they operate in an increasingly ineffective and restrictive framework. As for the point about Muslims, I've seen a number of videos claiming that the police are going easy on Muslim communities out of, essentially, cowardice. This is true, but it's not the cowardice of the rank and file police officers, but of those in charge, the top brass. The one thing they fear most is that certain Muslim communities may be pushed too far, whether by verbal criticism or an attempt to implement basic law enforcement, and that the resulting disorder could not be contained. Not making the criminals angry is the new priority, even if it means projecting an unwholesome image to the wider public and restricting their rights into the same bargain. Individual officers are not to blame for this, and are often frustrated at being prevented from doing the job they signed up for.
 
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Perfect :D - as a former resident of Brixton, Hackney and Tottenham (and St. Paul's and Easton) I'm intrigued as to where these police no-go areas are too because I was squatting when I lived there and this would have been very handy to know about!

Yeah, Wood Green and Lewisham for me, as well as working in Tooting and Lambeth. Obviously we lack the insight that sitting behind a computer screen in Spokane would have given us....
 
A man who claims he was "forced" to take early retirement (with a nice fat payout) because of his "edgy" political views. Not exactly an unbiased source, then.



"Cuts in police budgets of hundreds of millions of pounds mean there are now 121,929 officers in England and Wales – nearly 22,000 fewer than eight years ago, say rank-and-file leaders."

So nothing really to do with "cowardice," Muslims, or whatever your bête de jour is.
Nope, plenty to with the Conservative government and it's desperate desire to avoid spending money though.
 
In a disgusting display of submission, betrayal, cowardice, UK Police display ISIS Jihadi Finger Salute with muslim.

https://i.imgtc.com/iUiQryz.jpg

"In the last photo taken before he blew himself up in a dusty battlefield in northern Iraq, 17-year-old Briton Talha Asmal sat in the front seat of a car with a single finger on his right hand pointing skywards.

The salute has become common in Islamic State (Isis) propaganda, both from the battlefield and in the final minutes before a shaheed – or martyr – embarks on a suicide bombing."

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/isis-what-story-behind-islamic-state-one-fingered-salute-1506249
 
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Yeah, Wood Green and Lewisham for me, as well as working in Tooting and Lambeth. Obviously we lack the insight that sitting behind a computer screen in Spokane would have given us....
Wood Green eh? There's a lot of really nice kebab shops there if you know what I mean...

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