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The Price Of Right-On Policing
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Why are Plod being so complacent? Is it because he doesnt tick any diversity boxes which is all the liberal elite top Police seem to care about these days.
I bet if it was a biker filing himself speeding they would have been straight round for a prosecution.
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I bet if it was a biker filing himself speeding they would have been straight round for a prosecution.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect it is because the assault happened on 12 August and was not reported until 21 August.
The headline is somewhat misleading saying that the police refuse to do anything. According to the article, they have identified those involved and are working with the school. That's hardly a refusal.
I think it has naff all to do with diversity.
The headline is somewhat misleading saying that the police refuse to do anything. According to the article, they have identified those involved and are working with the school. That's hardly a refusal.
I think it has naff all to do with diversity.
more to do with schools and the lip service they generally pay to their policy on bullying. although this occurred in the holidays, the police consider it a school matter. the school won't do anything because if they're like other school bullying policies i've run up against, they use the bullies as a de-facto police force to frighten the rest of the population and keep an order of sorts.
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A rough one. Though hockey would have been considered a girls game so no lad would use a hockey, cricket bats were more the weapon of choice.
I am sure incidents like this (and worse) happen many times a day, all over the country. Do ABers really consider this something the police should be spending time on?
A rough one. Though hockey would have been considered a girls game so no lad would use a hockey, cricket bats were more the weapon of choice.
I am sure incidents like this (and worse) happen many times a day, all over the country. Do ABers really consider this something the police should be spending time on?
What the Mail knows full well - and is choosing not to mention here - is that video evidence of this type will not stand up as identifying the culprits in a court of law.
Knowing something is one thing - being able to prove it is another.
So it is not 'right-on policing', or 'Plod being complacent' - it is about not pursuing people when there is no realistic chance of charging and convicting them.
Knowing something is one thing - being able to prove it is another.
So it is not 'right-on policing', or 'Plod being complacent' - it is about not pursuing people when there is no realistic chance of charging and convicting them.
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