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Police To Stop Investigating Burglaries
I know burglary has been considered a low-level crime for some time now, but having been a burglary victim I can assure you it feels like anything but, so my question is do the police have their priorities in order?
I'm sure the recent £1.5m cost to come to the conclusion that Ted Heath would have been questioned will have Heath quaking in his boots.....oh, hang on, it won't, and that as Weinstein allegedly sexually assaulted some actresses on UK soil no doubt a vast amount of money will be spent investigating this even though there is zero chance of him facing trial in the UK.
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I accept it's difficult to capture a burglar, but does it being difficult mean they shouldn't at least try?
I'm sure the recent £1.5m cost to come to the conclusion that Ted Heath would have been questioned will have Heath quaking in his boots.....oh, hang on, it won't, and that as Weinstein allegedly sexually assaulted some actresses on UK soil no doubt a vast amount of money will be spent investigating this even though there is zero chance of him facing trial in the UK.
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I accept it's difficult to capture a burglar, but does it being difficult mean they shouldn't at least try?
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There is plenty of money is just that the Police Force, sorry service now has lost its way and become a glorified social services at the top complete with a heavy management structure. This takes all the money and means the poor copper 'on the beat' is as at the sharp end of supposed 'cuts'
It would be easy to restructure, remove the liberal left do gooders from the management structure and return to being a Police Force solving crime. However, as TTT points out is must be very dis-heartening for a Policemen to do all the leg work only for the beak to let the toe-rag off with a slap on the wrist. And sometimes not even that.
There is plenty of money is just that the Police Force, sorry service now has lost its way and become a glorified social services at the top complete with a heavy management structure. This takes all the money and means the poor copper 'on the beat' is as at the sharp end of supposed 'cuts'
It would be easy to restructure, remove the liberal left do gooders from the management structure and return to being a Police Force solving crime. However, as TTT points out is must be very dis-heartening for a Policemen to do all the leg work only for the beak to let the toe-rag off with a slap on the wrist. And sometimes not even that.
Islay, it was under May's home secretaryship
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Like these Vulcan? Don't they look overworked and stressed though?
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I was burgled many years ago and at the time I felt the police were not really interested, just going through the motions. If this comes into being then I think it will be a sad day indeed and will give the low life thieves carte blanche to do what they want when they want - madness ! We do need more police though, definitely ...
I happened to attend a "Neighbourhood Watch" presentation yesterday evening and was informed by one of the National Co-Ordinators, that, as well as significant increases in "key" categories of offence such as gun and knife attacks, the number of incidents of so called "cyber crime" are prevalent and growing. On its own, cyber crime, apparently, accounts for 80% of all criminal activities and law enforcement agencies appear to focus upon these as a priority.
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