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Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Isn't that the guy who is a creationist ? If so, that rules him out in my view on grounds of intelligence and judgement (lack of, I should say)

Cool. In that case I'll just spoil my ballot paper. Scrawl something like "this is a waste of time" across it, or "I don't want to elect a bloody police commissioner!"
 






Jul 20, 2003
20,433
Think I'll go for Chisnall the independent candidate. I don't even want to be electing my police and crime commissioner. Ridiculous. What next? Do I get to vote in my Fire Chief? Head of Social Services? What about the guy/girl that runs the parking meters across Sussex? Can I vote him in as well?

here's his CV:

Current
Candidate at Police and Crime Commissioner
Church & Community Network Facilitator at Hope Together
Account Manager at Ashdown Audio Visual
Ecumenical Facilitator at Diocese of Chichester
Trustee at Hollingdean Development Trust
Member at Sussex Police Independendent Advisory Group
Chair at Engage (Btn & Hove Community Development Association)
Mission & Unity Coordinator / Ecumenical Officer at Churches Together in Sussex
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Past
Chair at Sussex Central YMCA
Consultant at A2O Consultancy
Trustee at Sussex Pathways
Member at Common Purpose Advisory Group
Trustee at City Gate Community Projects
Trustee at City Gate Church, Brighton
Church Relationship Coordinator at Church Urban Fund
Chair at Sussex & Surrey Courts Board
Coordinator at Hope 2008
Chair of SEPs at South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA)
Financial Adviser at Allied Dunbar (Self-employed)
Chair at Brighton & Hove CVS
Field Sales Engineer at Able Systems Ltd
Test Engineer and Production Controller at Link Miles



still at least someone who used to be in The Bill thinks he's a worthy candidate

Ian Chisnall Crime Commissioner on November 15th
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,433
Katy 'safer of Sussex' Bourne is interesting. She lists her charity work as having run the London Marathon so is clearly an ideal candidate

ridiculous, utterly ridiculous ...................... £100K per annum
 


Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
here's his CV:

Current
Candidate at Police and Crime Commissioner
Church & Community Network Facilitator at Hope Together
Account Manager at Ashdown Audio Visual
Ecumenical Facilitator at Diocese of Chichester
Trustee at Hollingdean Development Trust
Member at Sussex Police Independendent Advisory Group
Chair at Engage (Btn & Hove Community Development Association)
Mission & Unity Coordinator / Ecumenical Officer at Churches Together in Sussex
see less
Past
Chair at Sussex Central YMCA
Consultant at A2O Consultancy
Trustee at Sussex Pathways
Member at Common Purpose Advisory Group
Trustee at City Gate Community Projects
Trustee at City Gate Church, Brighton
Church Relationship Coordinator at Church Urban Fund
Chair at Sussex & Surrey Courts Board
Coordinator at Hope 2008
Chair of SEPs at South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA)
Financial Adviser at Allied Dunbar (Self-employed)
Chair at Brighton & Hove CVS
Field Sales Engineer at Able Systems Ltd
Test Engineer and Production Controller at Link Miles



still at least someone who used to be in The Bill thinks he's a worthy candidate

Ian Chisnall Crime Commissioner on November 15th


Blimey, more titles than Idi Amin!

Let's hope the turn out is zero.
 




Tricky Dicky

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Jul 27, 2004
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Sunny Shoreham
Katy 'safer of Sussex' Bourne is interesting. She lists her charity work as having run the London Marathon so is clearly an ideal candidate

ridiculous, utterly ridiculous ...................... £100K per annum

I did get a letter from Ms Bourne is week, as I assume thousands of others did (unless I'm special). What she does not say is that, if elected, she'll do the job full-time. I suspect with her other interests, that she is not planning to. I for one, if we're paying £85k a year out of the public purse, want someone commited full time if the post is needed at all.
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Just far enough away from LDC
I did get a letter from Ms Bourne is week, as I assume thousands of others did (unless I'm special). What she does not say is that, if elected, she'll do the job full-time. I suspect with her other interests, that she is not planning to. I for one, if we're paying £85k a year out of the public purse, want someone commited full time if the post is needed at all.

Interesting point. However in defining the role, Theresa may has decreed that the role should be PART time and listed as 3 days a week!
 






Theresa May has decreed ...
... and THAT is the agenda.

The government is gambling on Tory candidates winning most of the places on offer. There'll then be a few dozen PCCs - most of them unknowns who owe their positions to sponsorship by the Conservative Party - who will be called to a few meetings up in London to be told how to impose the government's will on their local police forces and - hey presto! - Theresa May is controlling every aspect of British policing.

Far better than the muddled complications of the existing police authorities who are a mix of local representatives and magistrates, with a disconcerting tendency to reflect the make-up of the communities that they represent.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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What are you CEO of exactly Jim?

The Society For Fuckwitted Use of the Internet?
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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That poster ( in all likelihood Katy ) has been chastised on another thread she also started. Now most of us here have worked out what a pathetic bunch of losers have put themselves forward for this "election" and will ignore it. The election is wrong, the principle is wrong and not one single candidate is worth voting for.
Absolutely 100% spot-diddly-ot on.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
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There's simply not enough village level crime to justify such extravagance, nor is there that much fear of crime. In any event, rural crimes are mostly better dealt with by calling in specialist officers who are experienced in covering much wider areas than 'the village'.

I agree. There iny anywhere near enough rural crime. Cant you lot stop shagging sheep and boring on about haystacks, real ale and tractors and go out and commit some?
 


Tricky Dicky

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Jul 27, 2004
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Sunny Shoreham
Interesting point. However in defining the role, Theresa may has decreed that the role should be PART time and listed as 3 days a week!

That, I did not know. So, a cuurent panel of local police authority is replaced by one person doing 3 days a week - to my mind that sounds like a role that is basically redundant
 


Lady Whistledown

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That, I did not know. So, a cuurent panel of local police authority is replaced by one person doing 3 days a week - to my mind that sounds like a role that is basically redundant
Not redundant, but it's very worrying when power is in the hands of just one individual.

I remember the occasion when the Sussex Police Authority was put in the position of deciding whether or not to sack the Chief Constable. That is a seriously difficult decision to take and there was serious consideration by a lot of people about what the right decision would be. If the question arose in future, the decision would be in the hands of one person. Who knows what factors would be taken into account? The outcome might rest on nothing more than whether the Chief Cop got on well with the Commissioner. There might more "accountability to the public", but that is no compensation for a potentially wrong decision.

In the end, Paul Whitehouse resigned before the Police Authority took its decision. But the politicking before he decided to go left an unpleasant taste in the mouth. Once we have an elected Commissioner in post, this sort of thing can only get worse.

Police chief resigns after raid row | Mail Online
 






Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
Sorry, I couldn't vote for her as I tossed my ballot card in the recycling bin the minute it came through the letter box.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,578
Just far enough away from LDC
... and THAT is the agenda.

The government is gambling on Tory candidates winning most of the places on offer. There'll then be a few dozen PCCs - most of them unknowns who owe their positions to sponsorship by the Conservative Party - who will be called to a few meetings up in London to be told how to impose the government's will on their local police forces and - hey presto! - Theresa May is controlling every aspect of British policing.

Far better than the muddled complications of the existing police authorities who are a mix of local representatives and magistrates, with a disconcerting tendency to reflect the make-up of the communities that they represent.

I think Mrs May will have a rude awakening. Likelihood of a large number of non conservative PCCs being non conservative will soon scupper that plan.
 


Camicus

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Its at times like this we should stop pause and think What Would Edna Do?


PS I would never vote for a Tory all the time I have a hole in my arse.
 


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