Saturday, 25 September 2010

Britain's Fucked Up Police "Service" - Thanks, Labour!

            
EXAMPLE #1
    
                     
An elderly woman died after falling down a manhole outside her house when thugs who had been making her life a misery removed the cover. Popular market trader Jenny Ward, who had manned her stall for 50 years without ever taking a day off sick, was walking home in the dark when she became trapped in the 3ft hole, badly breaking her foot. 
           
Friends said the frightened 80-year-old often waited to return from work late at night, hoping to avoid the yobs outside her house. After falling, Mrs Ward spent three hours trapped in the hole before neighbours heard her desperate cries for help.
             
The pensioner was treated in hospital but later died of a blood clot. Her funeral was on Thursday.
         
Last night it emerged she had suffered regular abuse from the youths, who smashed the glass in her front door when she stood up to them. Last night Mrs Ward’s devastated family called for police to wake up to the ‘disease’ of anti-social behaviour.
               
               
 EXAMPLE #2
      
      
Police have been accused of being 'heavy-handed' after sending a riot van to hand out parking tickets at a disabled school. Parents were stunned when the vehicle pulled up as they were helping the children in wheelchairs from the school to their cars. 
             
Officers were accused of being 'rude' for dishing out on the spot penalties as they waited at Hilltop Special School in Maltby near Rotherham. Many of the 90 youngsters at the school are ferried to and fro by council mini buses and taxis - and their drivers were also given stiff warnings.
           
One of the victims Dave Phillips was handed a £30 fixed penalty when he stopped for five minutes to pick up his wheelchair bound son Matthew, aged 16. He had driven 15 miles from his home in Retford, Nottinghamshire, and parked outside the school before being confronted by a police woman. 
              
He said : 'The police response has been heavy handed - and it's the kids they are penalising not us. The police behaviour was unpleasant and completely unnecessary. Nine officers and a police van created an intimidating atmosphere around the school. I was approached by a young policewoman who told me to "move" - not "excuse me sir" -- it was just a total ignorant attitude. I explained to the officer I was going to park here for five minutes to get my son. I said 'He's a wheelchair user and we have got a side loading lift', - "not my problem" was the reply, "move it" so I said 'no, I'm stopping here I'm going to put my son in.' She said: "You shift" and when I pointed to my son in his wheelchair she replied: "Move it." I refused and she gave me a £30 ticket - but it was her attitude that annoyed me more. I've been parking in the same spot for the last 12 years, there are no yellow lines or restrictions to be seen. Nine officers outside a disabled school, it's disgusting . There was no courtesy, if that's public policing it's a disgrace.'
             
STORY FROM HERE
  
I never cease to be disgusted by this bunch of ignorant, useless cunts! There's not much I can say about them that I haven't said already and I'm not at all hopeful that Theresa May  has what it takes to turn the situation around or that Cameron wants her to do anything about it - I don't honestly believe that the political will is even there within iDave's fab new "progressive", Lefty Conservative Party. I hope I'm proved wrong but I'm not holding my breath.
        
Our rotten police/justice system needs to be reformed from the top down - disband corrupt ACPO immediately and get rid of every single bit of Labour's communist, Stasi legislation, teach our aggresive cops some common courtesy and common sense, force them to serve and protect the British people instead of hounding, browbeating and harassing us - then, and only then, perhaps they might just be able to earn back some of our trust and respect - rather than our fear and disdain!
             
CUNTS! 
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17 comments:

  1. It'll either take some very gutsy types getting in and telling the vested interests to go and piss up a rope, or us to start either sticking heads on spikes or depriving the fuckers of income whenever we can. I prefer the depriving of income (it's easy), being a peaceable chap. But heads on spikes is good for me too. 

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  2. I agree, CS, but Cameron has already sidelined nearly all of the gutsy types with principles and filled his cabinet with wet Lefties, (except for Eric Pickles), so it's looking like heads on spikes, mate! ;)

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  3. Does Dave Phillips have a blue badge (entilited to one if the disabled child is over 2 years old) If so he
    would be allowed to park on yellow lines if there were any. (going by google street map he's right that there are no restrictions in place)

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  4. Aaah, the fuckers are just there to keep us in line.  You can't expect them to use their common sense.  My in-Laws neighbour, a church official BTW, was annoying them for months, banging on the wall etc.  I phoned the cunt up and basically told him to stop it or their would be repurcusions and the bastards wanted to interview me.  This was after they had reported it to the Police on several occasions and they had done fuck all!

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  5. Under WHAT authority did they do this to the kids drivers, no restrictions in place  then a simple 'fuck off' should be payment enough for them! Bastards, more needs to be made of this....

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  6. Have reblogged and hat tipped/linked to you mate!

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  7. Playing Devils Advocate....

    If you read the Local Rotherham paper it says that Mr Phillips vehicle was on the pavement and actually blocking wheelchair access and that he was asked several times to move it before getting a ticket. No doubt he was making a stand about the parking, but he should have parked legally. It also says that the same was done at various schools in the area and that the officers concerned were dropped off and collected in a van afterwards. Sounds logical to me, rather than use a dozen cars.

    Compare this with a motorist rant about School runs.

    I love a rant myself, but it's always worth a second look.

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  8. Governments everywhere have to be reminded who they work for.

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  9. He's bound to have one, BF, and so, I would imagine, does every other parent/driver picking up a child from a school for disabled children. We don't have police any more, we have power mad, idiotic, little Hitler bastards! >:o >:o >:o >:o

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  10. Some officious little bureaucratic twats at HQ trying to rake in funds for the kitty, I shouldn't doubt, Indy, getting in a few final flings with their Labour-given powers before they have their wings clipped next month. >:o >:o >:o >:o

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  11. What about all the other tickets they were dishing out, David, were all the other drivers parked on the pavement, too, in an area where there are no parking restrictions? If I were you, I'd take what the local paper says about this incident as the local press are having to deal with/crawl to the local plod on a day to day basis, so when Rotherham Plod want to cover up an embarrassing incident like this one, the local press will provide the whitewash by getting their story directly from........ Rotheram Plod. ;)

    Here again and I quote....

    "School headteacher Peter Leach
    said he was surprised when so many officers turned up outside school without prior warning.<span>"</span>
    The national newspapers are not beholden to Rotherham Plod in any way - they aren't afraid of them either so I know which version I believe - and it's not the corrupt police force trying to cover its arse in a local paper! ;)

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  12. <span>What about all the other tickets they were dishing out, David, were all the other drivers parked on the pavement, too, in an area where there are no parking restrictions? If I were you, I'd take what the local paper says about this incident with a pinch of salt as the local press are having to deal with/crawl to the local plod on a day to day basis. So when Rotherham Plod want to cover up an embarrassing incident like this one, the local press will dutifully provide the whitewash for the job by getting their story directly from........ Rotheram Plod. ;)  
     
    Here again and I quote....  
     
    "School headteacher Peter Leach  
    said he was surprised when so many officers turned up outside school without prior warning.<span>"</span>  
    </span>

    <span>The national newspapers are not beholden to Rotherham Plod in any way - they aren't afraid of them either so I know which version I believe - and it's not the version from the corrupt police force trying to cover its arse in a local paper! ;) </span>

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  13. We're unfortunately reaching a stage where they are going to have to be reminded the hard way, Odie. :(

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  14. Tis comment in the Mail sums it up

    "You people out there just don't get it. All this is a carefully thought out plan of intimidation. It is sending a message to all of us that the Police are no longer our friends. They actually want to be seen as the enemy, so that it will be easier to control us when the brown stuff really connects with the fan"

    He might have added, "CUNTS  >:o !

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  15. If only he had, that would have finished the comment off perfectly! :-D

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