Quick question about police and bacon!

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Quick question about police and bacon!

It's a measure of how civil liberties are eroded here that the police can even think about arresting you for a bit of oblique verbal. I'm sure the members of the service on here have done some sociology and are aware that they can only work with the co-operation of the majority of the public. Being heavy handed with law abiding employed and tax paying young men is not going to achieve that so next time you wonder why people just stand and watch when you are outnumbered in a fight, think back to this sort of wasted opportunity to polish the badge.

Isn't it funny how when some gob****e Chav makes smarmy comments to an old woman we all think they should be sent to boot camp to be taught good manners (or given a damn good thrashing), yet some people think it is ok to make veiled insults to a Police Officer just doing their job?

And late at night, a couple of 'Yoofs' (one dressed a bit 'Chavvy' by your own admission Alex) skulking round a garage shop. Now just how many times have we heard of similar situations whereby the said 'Yoofs' then proceed to steal something or cause trouble?

Perhaps if people stopped being so insular/ selfish and considered how their actions might affect others then they'd realise what it's like to be at the receiving end of purile behavior...

I'm sorry to say as well, but some of these Civil Liberties groups are causing more harm than good. A while back the Police tried to introduce a curfew (in SW London?) to get youngsters off the streets by 9.30pm because of the amount of trouble and complaints they got about youngsters running amok. Then what happens? Some 'Civil Liberties' group comes along and gets the curfew thrown out because it's 'against Civil Liberties'. We complain that Chavscum are roaming the streets, then we complain that our Civil Liberties are being erroded when something is done about it :bang:

This country is turning into a bunch of whiners and hypocrites. People are all too quick to complain and whinge when they are at the receiving end of bad behavior, yet it's ok for the same people to treat others like that.

Bring back the days when a Copper would give you a clip round the ear for bad behaviour, or dragged you back home to your parents where you'd be giving a damn good hiding by them for insulting a Policeman.

No wonder this country is so rapidly going down the pan...
 
The police here have historically been the helper of the citizen,, rather than as on the continent where they are a tool of the state. The current administration is trying, and succeeding in changing this. At the moment it is still possible to respond to the strutting Gendarm's request "Votre papiers monsier!" with "Non, je suis Anglais" and as a law abiding citizen of Europe that is exactly as it should be.
 
And late at night, a couple of 'Yoofs' (one dressed a bit 'Chavvy' by your own admission Alex) skulking round a garage shop. Now just how many times have we heard of similar situations whereby the said 'Yoofs' then proceed to steal something or cause trouble?

What's wrong with skulking round a 24hour garage in a hoody and baseball cap, done it many a time and haven't been followed round the shop by the police who were also in there getting some coffee :p
 
skulking round a 24hour garage in a hoody and baseball cap, done it many a time

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Ah but I'm not chav jug i'm afraid, I get no benefits, i work my arse off whilst in education, i pay taxes, I don't have a pair of trackies, own anything burberry nor talk like "ere mate right yeah mush av you got any of dem rollies yuns made baat 5 minutes ago like with that mongey baccy we found in the park?".

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well what i didnt mention was when we were getting food 1 of the coppers kept following us round to make sure we werent pinching anything, i think it was because my mate dresses like a bit of a charv, no excuse for that though, but we done it once we were outside and they were still inside, they didn't hear! it was more to ourselves as a laugh, still immature though


If you were outside and they didn't hear you, how come they knew what you said and mentioned the fact they could arrest you ?
 
The police here have historically been the helper of the citizen,, rather than as on the continent where they are a tool of the state. The current administration is trying, and succeeding in changing this. At the moment it is still possible to respond to the strutting Gendarm's request "Votre papiers monsier!" with "Non, je suis Anglais" and as a law abiding citizen of Europe that is exactly as it should be.

What do you mean, if anything the police are more constrained in what they can do and the procedures for doing it. Have you ever seen the amount of paperwork a police officer has to complete in order to show they comply with the civil liberties. Perhaps we should be more concerned with the civil liberties of the victims of crime rather than those of the criminals. It's like to prisoners who sued becuase they had the drugs taken off them and they had to go cold trukey.

At the end of the day if you have done nothing wrong then you have nothing to fear from the police.
 
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