CRIME and our POLICE!

ivoralljack

Grizzled Veteran
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This incident totally enraged me and should do the same for anyone who read about it.

'Police are hunting three men after acid was deliberately sprayed in the face of a three-year-old boy. The lad was targeted as he sat in his pushchair in a Worcester shop while with his mum. He has serious face and arm burns. ........ The toddler has been discharged from hospital following treatment for severe burns to his face and arm. It is not known if there are long-term medical implications related to his injuries'.

My God! What is this fucking country coming to??!! Everyday that passes sees yet another incident relating to acid crime or fatal knife attacks whilst our so-called guardians of law and order sit on their fat arses and do sod all about it. Too much like hard work for them, I suppose, and it's much easier to doze in a squad car and 'terrorise' the motorists who have the temerity to drive at 2 mph over the speed limit! Corrupt, bone idle, uniformed wankers in my opinion.

And what will happen if the culprits are apprehended? Precious little probably. The sanctimonious hand-wringers will come crawling out of the woodwork, or from under a slimy rock somewhere near you, and seek to mitigate this odious crime by claiming it's everyones' fault bar the actual perpetrators. What should happen, is that these cnuts should be locked up for LIFE and have the living shit beaten out of them every other day by the other inmates. And if they are found to be non-UK residents, they should be immediately deported irrespective of any claim to Human Rights. You have to be human to be entitled to such Rights and no one in their right mind could describe these creatures as human. And don't anyone dare to call them animals!! Animals do not behave like this.

Quoting from the excellent Kevin Kavanagh column in the Sun (yes, they do have them) how can we expect the forces of 'Law and Order' to deal with the escalating crime rate when the police have LOST control of our streets and are OUT of control. It comes as no surprise to learn that three officers at Scotland Yard face gross misconduct charges. One is under criminal investigation. It seems that the Met's anti-corruption command secretly covers up misconduct rather than prosecute. The Sunday Times said it has allegedly shielded officers accused of CHILD ABUSE, GROOMING, FRAUD, PHYSICAL ASSAULT, RACISM and more.

Who would have thought it? Well, a clue could be found in OFFICIAL figures showing that nearly one thousand serving cops have a criminal record, some of them senior officers. (I did say they were corrupt didn't I?) Convictions include, BURGLARY, DEATH BY CARELESS DRIVING, ROBBERY, SUPPLYING DRUGS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, FORGERY and PERVERTING THE COURSE OF JUSTICE (lying through their teeth). Set a thief to catch a thief? Or covering their own arses?

The police has always had a few bad apples. Sir Robert Mark, then Commissioner, famously insisted the Yard's job was to catch more crooks than it employed. Can you believe that he made such a statement???????????? Add in the fact that the DPP Alison Saunders is leaving her job under a cloud, the essence of which is that dozens of innocent people are effectively being framed because her department FAILED TO DISCLOSE VITAL EVIDENCE THAT WOULD HAVE CLEARED THEIR NAMES!!!!

So that's my rant for today. Justified? Absolutely! I've always believed that, generally, the police are just crooks in uniform paid to catch those who are not. BUT THIS HAS TO STOP! So back to the acid attackers. I actually expect that the police will catch the culprits (let's hope the real ones and not someone they fitted up) because the general public are outraged by this. I suggested a life sentence. Too harsh? No way!! That innocent toddler will carry the physical and emotional scars for the rest of his life. It's only fitting that his attackers suffer likewise.
 
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Ladygargar

Fox in the Box
Staff member
I have no words for these criminals - there is no justification for what they’ve done and our prisons are too easy for such reprehensible creatures they disgust me.
 

Ladygargar

Fox in the Box
Staff member
I’ve been watching the crime and punishment series on Channel 5 off and on this week - scary stuff.

The way that the recent crime wave has evolved moped crime, knife crime and people just going clean off it in the streets - I’m not sure of the causes but we clearly don’t have enough Police, in our cities and community policing seems dead in the water which is such a shame as our public protection depends on there being an early warning system at a community level.

I’m also surprised that not much mention was made of video games and the impact they have on young people’s psyche - truly terrifying as it dilutes reality for some and hypes them up to do ridiculous things apeing what they’ve seen avatars do online (!!) parental malaise also contributes as does our me first culture - it makes for unedifying viewing - but it’s marginally not as bad as Victorian days - when you’re chances of survival to old age were minimised by danger at every turn - but I think the gap must be closing.

We can be a little bit blasé as we are luckier than most in our area but the troubles of the cities always radiate out to us eventually.....often fuelled by drug crime - not sure about the birch or the ducking stool or stocks - but national service might be an idea........
 

Borini

Key Player
I read an interview with the last two guys who were birched. Even though they knew they could not be birched again , they both said they would never commit a crime again.
 

Jackflash

Midfield General
Staff member
I read an interview with the last two guys who were birched. Even though they knew they could not be birched again , they both said they would never commit a crime again.
I think it was as much as 92% of the population of the Isle of Man signed a petition to retain birching in certain instances. but I think our infamous European Court of Justice intervened and banned it. If the punishment fits the crime so be it IMO. Which is the biggest problem today.Far too lenient penalties being dished out.
 

ivoralljack

Grizzled Veteran
Staff member
Some Police Forces in the UK have been told to forget investigating petty crime. All the more time for them to drink tea and loaf about in squad cars.
 
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