ChatterBank53 mins ago
a call to arms!
calling all law-abiding, respectful, decent people who have had enough of all the c**p thats been happening in the uk.
if you are disgusted as i am about how things like this can happen without consequences then join me:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1 282872,00.html
its time to make a stand but i cant do it alone.
who wants to join me to make britain a great cosmopolitan nation , to rid the streets of crime, to make people be able to walk around freely without fear, and most of all to give us back our dignity and respect!
come on people lets sort it out!!!!
if you are disgusted as i am about how things like this can happen without consequences then join me:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1 282872,00.html
its time to make a stand but i cant do it alone.
who wants to join me to make britain a great cosmopolitan nation , to rid the streets of crime, to make people be able to walk around freely without fear, and most of all to give us back our dignity and respect!
come on people lets sort it out!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We can learn from the former Communist Bloc. They had the right idea. They had a low rate of juvenile crime compared to us because violent yobs would soon find themselves sent away to 'Re-education through Work' camps where they would work hard and also be taught about citizenship and consideration for others. We could do with something like that.
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How are the police 'awful'?
They do a difficult and demanding job which can involve them putting their own lives on the line. I don't see many on here volunteering to do their job. They'd rather just judge from the sofa with their knee jerking.
I've had to call them frequently in previous jobs I've done and they've never been anything but professional.
If their hands are tied then perhaps you should look to the justice system rather than blaming the police.
This mob mentality leaves me cold.
They do a difficult and demanding job which can involve them putting their own lives on the line. I don't see many on here volunteering to do their job. They'd rather just judge from the sofa with their knee jerking.
I've had to call them frequently in previous jobs I've done and they've never been anything but professional.
If their hands are tied then perhaps you should look to the justice system rather than blaming the police.
This mob mentality leaves me cold.
i'm sure you'd notice if the police suddenly stop working though feelap - crime and fear of crime is terrible but what i think you are suggesting sounds much worse.
if you want to make a difference why not try to work with the community rather than try to stir up an angry mob, form a neighbourhood watch, call round on elderly neighbours to see if they are alright, get involved in sports for kids and clubs for teens so you can provide activities and hopefully be a role model, organise community days where people come out and actually clean up the streets around them (i'm thinking graffiti and posters etc) as a well looked after area breeds pride in a community. it won't stop crime but might show young people who lack direction or a moral compass a better way of behaviour rather than hanging around in gangs causing throuble
if you want to make a difference why not try to work with the community rather than try to stir up an angry mob, form a neighbourhood watch, call round on elderly neighbours to see if they are alright, get involved in sports for kids and clubs for teens so you can provide activities and hopefully be a role model, organise community days where people come out and actually clean up the streets around them (i'm thinking graffiti and posters etc) as a well looked after area breeds pride in a community. it won't stop crime but might show young people who lack direction or a moral compass a better way of behaviour rather than hanging around in gangs causing throuble
Do you see yourself as caped crusader? or more of a swinging through the city on a thread kind of guy?
Or is the idea more of you and your "right thinking" mates stalking the streets after dark and beating up people you think look suspicious?
Hmm nice!
Do you have a name yet?
How about "The National Association of Zealots Incorporated"?
How about a uniform? I think black shirts are traditional?
Or is the idea more of you and your "right thinking" mates stalking the streets after dark and beating up people you think look suspicious?
Hmm nice!
Do you have a name yet?
How about "The National Association of Zealots Incorporated"?
How about a uniform? I think black shirts are traditional?
if you are disgusted as i am about how things like this can happen without consequences then join me:
Why do you think there are no consequences?
Also, do you think people should be given a trial first (after all the picture is of a suspect or would you just like to have mob justice?
And as Iggy says - what do you do in your local community to help?
Why do you think there are no consequences?
Also, do you think people should be given a trial first (after all the picture is of a suspect or would you just like to have mob justice?
And as Iggy says - what do you do in your local community to help?
Seriously if you want to do something and think the Police do nothing go and sign up to become a special
http://specials.homeoffice.gov.uk/
When you've spent a few Saturday nights trying to stop all the drunken idiots from killing themselves and each other and been met with vomit and abuse for your trouble you'll be in a much better position to comment on who useful they are.
There is always a need for magistrates too
http://www.dca.gov.uk/magistrates/index.htm
http://specials.homeoffice.gov.uk/
When you've spent a few Saturday nights trying to stop all the drunken idiots from killing themselves and each other and been met with vomit and abuse for your trouble you'll be in a much better position to comment on who useful they are.
There is always a need for magistrates too
http://www.dca.gov.uk/magistrates/index.htm
I think the police are understaffed, underpaid and overworked. I spoke with a P.C for a while and he complained of the pressure they are put under with high crime especially in juveniles and the fact that there just aren't enough police anymore. He was constantly working to the limits. I dont envy that job and would never do it. My dads best mate was a P.C for years and helped in the 'babes in the wood case', he was amognst the officers that discovered the bodies of the 2 kids. He was never offered any sort of counciling for what he had seen, and actually discouraged to seek any sort of help!!! Their job is a S!*T job. I think it's ridculous that children under a certain age cannot be convicted of a crime!! This country is falling apart in many ways and this is one. Something drastic has to happen!! I'm fed up to
I think the problem with the police is that there's just not enough of them out on the streets as a visible deterrent, for whatever reason.
You do look twice these days when you see a policeman walking around the streets. The strange thing though is how many you see in patrol cars on motorways. Personally I'd rather see a few more of those diverted to town and city centres.
You do look twice these days when you see a policeman walking around the streets. The strange thing though is how many you see in patrol cars on motorways. Personally I'd rather see a few more of those diverted to town and city centres.