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I happen to work 'alongside' police officers on a semi-regular basis & for me, police men & women have been forced down a very 'soft' route by the suits in government.
I will explain.
All officers (somewhere in a police force near you) have recently been or will soon be attending a course on (roughly speaking) 'modern tactile policing'.
From what I have gleaned, there aren't very many who have come away from this course happy.
Example (deliberately exaggerated) but closer to the truth than you would imagine.
Fabricated, untrue, made up, didn't happen example.
Police officer has to arrest Heroin Dave from 'the estate' after he has broken into 90 year old Edna's house, pushed her over & stolen anything valuable.
"I am truly sorry about this Sir, but I am going to have to arrest you & deprive you of your freedom for a short period of time"
"I understand that this is inconvenient for you & may cause you to become a little stressed but it is my duty"
"I can't begin to understand how you must be feeling right now & I truly sympathise/empathise with your situation"
"It must be hard having no paid work & valuing your drugs more than the life & rights of an old lady"
"Is there anything I can do to make your experience of being arrested better" ?
This is the (exaggerated) way that 'the suits' would like policing in Britain to be.
Obviously I don't speak on behalf of any current or ex police officers, nor have I 1st hand eye witness evidence of the course content but 'people do talk' to each other.
Many officers I have spoken to openly ridicule this 'state of affairs'.
I make it clear that
A) I am not a police officer
B) I do not speak on behalf of any individual
C) I respect & value our police force & the laws of our country
D) I do not seek to cause offence or embarrassment to any police officer.
These are 1st hand 'experiences' of the disgust that some have shown to the way that they are being 'bound' & treated by 'the suits'.
I will explain.
All officers (somewhere in a police force near you) have recently been or will soon be attending a course on (roughly speaking) 'modern tactile policing'.
From what I have gleaned, there aren't very many who have come away from this course happy.
Example (deliberately exaggerated) but closer to the truth than you would imagine.
Fabricated, untrue, made up, didn't happen example.
Police officer has to arrest Heroin Dave from 'the estate' after he has broken into 90 year old Edna's house, pushed her over & stolen anything valuable.
"I am truly sorry about this Sir, but I am going to have to arrest you & deprive you of your freedom for a short period of time"
"I understand that this is inconvenient for you & may cause you to become a little stressed but it is my duty"
"I can't begin to understand how you must be feeling right now & I truly sympathise/empathise with your situation"
"It must be hard having no paid work & valuing your drugs more than the life & rights of an old lady"
"Is there anything I can do to make your experience of being arrested better" ?
This is the (exaggerated) way that 'the suits' would like policing in Britain to be.
Obviously I don't speak on behalf of any current or ex police officers, nor have I 1st hand eye witness evidence of the course content but 'people do talk' to each other.
Many officers I have spoken to openly ridicule this 'state of affairs'.
I make it clear that
A) I am not a police officer
B) I do not speak on behalf of any individual
C) I respect & value our police force & the laws of our country
D) I do not seek to cause offence or embarrassment to any police officer.
These are 1st hand 'experiences' of the disgust that some have shown to the way that they are being 'bound' & treated by 'the suits'.