Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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There are many things the supposed leaders of the country could of done to prevent the past week of petrol station chaos. I’ve witnessed some crazy dangerous traffic situations caused by aggressive queuing, morons blocking roundabouts, queue jumpers causing absolute carnage blocking the traffic in two directions. Add to the mix the anger and punch ups one thing has been noticeable a distinct lack of police presence.
Before someone says they are understaffed they seem to have no problem finding the numbers when they carry out road blocks trying their hardest to make a few quid in fines and get the crime numbers up at the end of the month. One or two coppers directing traffic at the busier filling stations would of stopped much of madness witnessed over the last week.
How many forecourts do you think there are in the country? and how many of those have actually needed policing due to punch ups or whatever?
How many coppers would it take away from other, far higher priority area policing to accomplish this plan of yours?
And if they did and public safety was compromised, crime detection and solving levels dropped, etc... don't you think the very same people who would have ask for policing at forecourts would be the first to complain about their failing to provide their usual effectiveness in policing the country?
That argument is a bit like calling for police to be present at every pub up and down the country in case there is a punch up there, which is simply impractical
Surely better to respond to an incident if one arises as they would do with a pub, besides forecourts have very good cctv and will have evidence for a prosecution that the police could collect and use to prosecute without having to be there for the initial incident
Besides, forecourts are private businesses, shouldn't they manage themselves rather than need the Government or the police to jump in to manage them if they get busy?