swee'pea99
Squire
My youngest came back early from the party she'd gone to last night, along with a couple of friends from the party. Albeit we got the story only from her, she's no liar, and apparently what happened was this.
At 9pm there was a knock at the door, which her friend opened to find seven cops outside, who said they'd had reports of noise, violence and drug use, walked straight into the house, and went from room to room, using torches in any that had curtains drawn, scaring the shoot out of the assembled gentle, well-behaved 15-16 year olds, reducing many to tears and some to trauma. One kid was so freaked out by these police suddenly busting into the room that he knocked over a bookcase, which fell on another kid, knocking him unconscious.
There had been no violence. There was no noise louder than you'd expect from a 15-16 year old's fancy dress party. This was 9 o' clock, remember. And there were no drugs. When the cops had finished scaring the shoot out of everyone, they ordered the party closed down and told everyone to leave.
And just in case anyone's inclined to ask 'where were the parents?', her friend's mum had gone out till midnight, as agreed, to let her & her friends have a good time with no parents hanging around.
Now, is that policing? Or is that a bunch of bored cops with time on their hands before Saturday night last orders who decide to go and throw their weight around?
I tell you this, if anything like that happened at my house, I would go bat shoot. And I would not rest until I had a firm assurance that the police concerned had been identified, brought to heel, and reminded that they are there to serve the public, not to push people around.
At 9pm there was a knock at the door, which her friend opened to find seven cops outside, who said they'd had reports of noise, violence and drug use, walked straight into the house, and went from room to room, using torches in any that had curtains drawn, scaring the shoot out of the assembled gentle, well-behaved 15-16 year olds, reducing many to tears and some to trauma. One kid was so freaked out by these police suddenly busting into the room that he knocked over a bookcase, which fell on another kid, knocking him unconscious.
There had been no violence. There was no noise louder than you'd expect from a 15-16 year old's fancy dress party. This was 9 o' clock, remember. And there were no drugs. When the cops had finished scaring the shoot out of everyone, they ordered the party closed down and told everyone to leave.
And just in case anyone's inclined to ask 'where were the parents?', her friend's mum had gone out till midnight, as agreed, to let her & her friends have a good time with no parents hanging around.
Now, is that policing? Or is that a bunch of bored cops with time on their hands before Saturday night last orders who decide to go and throw their weight around?
I tell you this, if anything like that happened at my house, I would go bat shoot. And I would not rest until I had a firm assurance that the police concerned had been identified, brought to heel, and reminded that they are there to serve the public, not to push people around.