Jack the Nipper
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RE: Have the police lost control of the streets?
Roughly about 10-11 years ago a friend of the family left the police force after 15 years of service because he became completely disillusioned that more emphasis was placed on driving offences like speeding than more serious crimes like street crimes,assault,burglary etc.And he cited that it was far easier to catch a driver doing a few miles over the speed limit with a speed gun & photographic evidence than trying to catch a burglar that has looted somewhere with a reliance on DNA or word & mouth to find a culprit.He claims that easier crimes to solve like speeding, litter dropping etc was a sly way of massaging crime figures & confidence in Police when often more serious crimes where there is very little chance of finding the person(s) responsible often get dropped.And when the Police or the Home Office often announce overall crime figures usually telling everybody crime is falling as an overall number it is often manipulating the true figure because whilst less serious crimes may see a sharp decrease it usually masks that more serious crimes like violents crimes,assault, manslaughter & homicide cases can see dramatic increases but adding them all together gives a false impression that crime is falling.And the figures never show crimes that have been committed & were dropped or not even reported by Police.The false impression that falling crime figures was one of the false prophecies that led to large cuts in policing mumbers largely under May's time as Home Office Secretary.
Would adding police numbers reduce serious crimes being committed it's hard to say other than being a physical presence but I firmly believe even if 500,000 more police officers were recruited it wouldn't make a scrap of difference when sentences often dished out by the judiciary are nothing short of a joke.Recent reports have shown 4 out of 10 people caught in possession of a knife was effectively let off with a slap on the wrist.Often when reading court cases I do tend to find many judges seem tin-eared & completely out of touch with reality when such lenient sentences are often dished out where many of them get sent back to review the sentence leniency.Certain jobs or professions may require carrying certain knives like chefs or tradesmen like me (craft knives are kept in my tool-bag) but there is no excuse or reason for carrying machetes,hatchets,zombie or bowie knives (like Lancelot790 mentioned) without expecting sentences of 4+ years.If a person carrying bomb-making equipment can expect a stiff custodial sentence if caught in possession then why not someone carrrying a knife like a machete,zombie or bowie knife expect the same?.
Have the police lost control of the streets is reasonable question ask certainly when Criminal Gangs in certain areas & estates can pretty much do as they please with impunity where many police prefer sitting in their £60k souped up BMWs parked up waiting to catch a speeding driver doing 32mph in a 30mph zone instead breaking up these gangs.
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09-03-2019 21:49 |
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