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Was The Home Secretary Right To Continue The Ban On Boris's Water Cannons?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-31 62480/B oris-hu miliate d-Home- Secreta ry-veto es-usin g-water -cannon -blew-2 00-000- importi ng-Germ an.html
/// The Home Secretary told MPs she would not lift the ban on police using water cannon because it it was too dangerous and would damage public trust. ///
And we can't have that can we? I mean the rest of the World will think we are getting tough on crime and it's perpetrators.
/// The Home Secretary told MPs she would not lift the ban on police using water cannon because it it was too dangerous and would damage public trust. ///
And we can't have that can we? I mean the rest of the World will think we are getting tough on crime and it's perpetrators.
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// “This is a truly shameful vignette of almost superhuman undergraduate arrogance, toffishness and twittishness,” Mr Johnson has admitted, when reminded of his exploits as part of a documentary.
“But at the time you felt it was wonderful to be going round swanking it up. Or was it? Actually I remember the dinners being incredibly drunken.”
Referring to one dinner, in which a restaurant was smashed up, he added: “The abiding memory is of deep, deep self-loathing //
// “This is a truly shameful vignette of almost superhuman undergraduate arrogance, toffishness and twittishness,” Mr Johnson has admitted, when reminded of his exploits as part of a documentary.
“But at the time you felt it was wonderful to be going round swanking it up. Or was it? Actually I remember the dinners being incredibly drunken.”
Referring to one dinner, in which a restaurant was smashed up, he added: “The abiding memory is of deep, deep self-loathing //
// Far less dangerous than baton rounds which I know were ordered some years ago and never used.//
how do they compare, I wonder, to tazers when used inappropriately ?
anway getting to more serious things
would the average reader say that Theresa May blew the idea of water cannon apart or poured cold water on it ?
how do they compare, I wonder, to tazers when used inappropriately ?
anway getting to more serious things
would the average reader say that Theresa May blew the idea of water cannon apart or poured cold water on it ?
May seems to be on course for destroying the morale of the police. Disastrous financial cuts, appointment of a non-police HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary (ex railwayman I think), direct recruitment of non police into superintending ranks and a general attitude of disdain for the service.
When push comes to shove as happened with the miners does she really think that she and the government will command the respect and dedication shown to Lady Thatcher ?
When push comes to shove as happened with the miners does she really think that she and the government will command the respect and dedication shown to Lady Thatcher ?
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The Met police purchased two Water Cannon some 25 years ago.One was kept at the Motor Driving School. Hendon for operational use in North London and training drivers/operators. The other was positioned in premises in S. London.
There was no political restraint for purchasing them then and I don't know why they were disposed of.
They were never used but many wished they had been. Likewise the permission from the Home Office to deploy baton rounds was not sought at Broadwater Farm estate much to the disgust of the collegues of PC Keith Blakelock who was hacked to death by a mob of savages.
If,as it was,one of the primary objects of a police force to protect life and property then they are sadly lacking in the means to provide that service. I remember a large Furniture Dept store going up in Flames in Croydon a couple of years back.The police were impotent against the overwhelming mob of looters who came from all over London.They failed a family business that was destroyed in a day. A large building that the Luftwaffe failed to destroy in the last war.
Got any suggestions as how police should control large violent rioting mobs?
The Met police purchased two Water Cannon some 25 years ago.One was kept at the Motor Driving School. Hendon for operational use in North London and training drivers/operators. The other was positioned in premises in S. London.
There was no political restraint for purchasing them then and I don't know why they were disposed of.
They were never used but many wished they had been. Likewise the permission from the Home Office to deploy baton rounds was not sought at Broadwater Farm estate much to the disgust of the collegues of PC Keith Blakelock who was hacked to death by a mob of savages.
If,as it was,one of the primary objects of a police force to protect life and property then they are sadly lacking in the means to provide that service. I remember a large Furniture Dept store going up in Flames in Croydon a couple of years back.The police were impotent against the overwhelming mob of looters who came from all over London.They failed a family business that was destroyed in a day. A large building that the Luftwaffe failed to destroy in the last war.
Got any suggestions as how police should control large violent rioting mobs?
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