HillBarnTillIDie
Active member
- Jul 2, 2011
- 103
If your at the Airport, and a policeman tells you to get down, then you get down! If you fail to do so on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th time of being asked, then expect to be taken down by as much force as necessary.
The police are here to protect and serve the general public. If they suspect even the slightest chance of a serious situation occurring, then I want a strong response… specially at an airport.
Closer to home. Last week, a bloke on a moped with “L plates“ decided it was acceptable to weave in and out of traffic at a junction.
He very nearly took out a chap with his dog and would have probably of killed or seriously injured them.
Why the f**k are we putting up with this sort of behaviour from the public… and why are the police so weak?
I’ll tell you why. It’s because every-time some incident occurs and the police attend, they have cameras thrust in their faces.
Every move is scrutinised, monitored and analysed…. by the “know all” public, media and the top brass in the police organisation who appear to be more concerned about career progress / stats then affirming some hard line policing.
Personally, I think phones/video evidence should be confiscated at the time or it to be a crime to release footage before informing the police… until ALL the facts are known.
Without a strong police and justice system we’re all be screwed, and I think people should remember this.
The police are here to protect and serve the general public. If they suspect even the slightest chance of a serious situation occurring, then I want a strong response… specially at an airport.
Closer to home. Last week, a bloke on a moped with “L plates“ decided it was acceptable to weave in and out of traffic at a junction.
He very nearly took out a chap with his dog and would have probably of killed or seriously injured them.
Why the f**k are we putting up with this sort of behaviour from the public… and why are the police so weak?
I’ll tell you why. It’s because every-time some incident occurs and the police attend, they have cameras thrust in their faces.
Every move is scrutinised, monitored and analysed…. by the “know all” public, media and the top brass in the police organisation who appear to be more concerned about career progress / stats then affirming some hard line policing.
Personally, I think phones/video evidence should be confiscated at the time or it to be a crime to release footage before informing the police… until ALL the facts are known.
Without a strong police and justice system we’re all be screwed, and I think people should remember this.