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Kerry
18-01-2011, 02:08 AM
Are they the scum of the earth or do a great job?

KG.
18-01-2011, 02:16 AM
The police deserve much more respect in this country, too many people take for granted the simple and more demanding jobs that they do day to day to keep us and our streets safe.

Sometimes they can be ****ing ridiculous though; my brother got fined for riding his bike on the pavement up a hill where you can't see what's coming on the road, no pedestrians around, no danger or whatever but he got fined for trying to keep himself safe lol.

But yeah, I do respect the police, but sometimes the authority goes to their heads. I also think too many people are too quick to shout 'police abuse' aswell however; the police in this country should use their force (rightly) to enforce their position without having to worry about somebody pressing charges or whatever.

Kerry
18-01-2011, 02:28 AM
It's a job I could never do, I'm too impulsive and volatile, so for that reason I do respect them. Knowing full well I could never do it. But in the same breath I have been badly disrespected by them too. When a man attempted to rape me I was told by a male seargent it was my fault. So .... well it's 50/50 with me

Z
18-01-2011, 03:14 AM
I've only ever had correspondence with the police once, personally, but found them to be really understanding, patient, helpful and have no complaints about the way they treated me. Another time a group of friends and I were going to an under 18s gig and we were standing outside our school with a few plastic bags filled with glowsticks and the like, the police came over to us and searched the bags 'cause they thought we had booze and were pleasantly surprised to discover we didn't, they said it made a nice change. :laugh:

Angus
18-01-2011, 07:56 AM
If the Police have lost the respect of the public, blame the interference of politicians, the PC brigade and the ridiculous demands of the Human Rights legislation which is heavily geared towards the rights of perpertrators of crime rather than their victims. Commonsense has gone out of the window these days as the Police faff around like bluearsed flies trying to uphold the law without upsetting the various communities and ethnic groups.

When did Policing change from an Institution designed to protect us all against the bad guys, to an Institution too frightened to upset the bad guys in case of public censure and cynical compensation cases?

Respect the Police? Maybe not wholeheartedly any longer because of the encroachment of political ideology into the way the Institution is run, but do I admire those who choose to do such a difficult and thankless job? Hell yes, they deserve our support. After all, what else stands between the bad guys and the rest of us?

arista
18-01-2011, 08:10 AM
Are they the scum of the earth or do a great job?


Some Corrupt officers are.


But Many Officers are Decent and Good Coppers.




Kerry when you start a thread on this section
it is best to have a Link - If possible.
With respect Kerry,
its a very lazy way to post if you just do a bland line.

arista
18-01-2011, 08:11 AM
I've only ever had correspondence with the police once, personally, but found them to be really understanding, patient, helpful and have no complaints about the way they treated me. Another time a group of friends and I were going to an under 18s gig and we were standing outside our school with a few plastic bags filled with glowsticks and the like, the police came over to us and searched the bags 'cause they thought we had booze and were pleasantly surprised to discover we didn't, they said it made a nice change. :laugh:



So where was was the Booze ?
Funky Zee

InOne
18-01-2011, 10:58 AM
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Pretty much sums up the Police for me. Notice how they were looking for an excuse to arrest him when they were made to look like fools.

KG.
18-01-2011, 01:00 PM
^ To be fair, if you're going to film the police, for whatever reason, they should be notified. Otherwise you should expect them to come and ask what they're doing.

Before he started getting all defensive, they hadn't even said anything was going to happen to him for filming them, they only said it was an offence, he was making it worse for himself and this is the kind of **** that people always make a massive meal out of and end up looking like knoblords.

"Yeah he's in his own garden, minding his own business and the police have come over here intruding on my privacy" LOL, what about their privacy while you were filming them, if he hadn't have done that none of this would have happened. If he hadn't have been such a defensive ***** like a lot of people are when anything to do with the police is involved, then it wouldn't have escalated into what it did.

Angus
18-01-2011, 01:35 PM
If someone was filming me without my permission, own garden or not, I'd be straight over there wanting to know what his game was and insisting he delete the film. For what reason would he be doing it other than to be confrontational? Furthermore, the guy's attitude was provocative and insolent from the off, a typical chavvy wiseguy a*sehole, which only other likewise a*seholes would be defending.

InOne
18-01-2011, 01:38 PM
They're police, they're filmed all the time, I'm sure they'd live. He was only in his garden and didn't say anything before they came over.

Niamh.
18-01-2011, 01:40 PM
Yes in general I do, obviously there will be a few bad apples but that's the same with every profession. They have a hard job and alot of times a thankless job. It's the justice system I have a problem with, the police go to the trouble of finding and arresting criminals and they're let off by the courts with a slap on the wrist.

MTVN
18-01-2011, 03:14 PM
Yes, I think they're doing a commendable job for the most part

Jessica.
18-01-2011, 03:17 PM
It depends on the individual, I couldn't classify them on a whole.

Ramsay
18-01-2011, 03:22 PM
Some are worse then the others
But to be fair around here most are okay

Vicky.
18-01-2011, 04:26 PM
In my experience, they are crap.(though I'm sure all arent the same)

Dont turn up when you need them, but happen to be there at everytime you dont. And Im positive some of them just look for any reason to arrest/fine people.

Stephanie
18-01-2011, 04:34 PM
no.

InOne
18-01-2011, 04:37 PM
Should rename this "Do the Police respect us?"

Stephanie
18-01-2011, 04:40 PM
i haven't had any respect for the police since they came to my house, put me under arrest for no reason, pinned me to a van roughly, which obviously then i got mad and then decided it was for public disorder when they were the ones who caused it. ****ing ridiculous.

Angus
18-01-2011, 05:13 PM
In my experience, they are crap.(though I'm sure all arent the same)

Dont turn up when you need them, but happen to be there at everytime you dont. And Im positive some of them just look for any reason to arrest/fine people.

Again, this is down to the Government setting performance quotas for the police which inevitably means that officers have to actively seek to fulfil those quotas, and the easiest way to do so is to pick on soft targets like motorists for example! If an officer persistently fails to meet the quotas set, it can adversely affect their careers.

Vicky.
18-01-2011, 05:15 PM
Again, this is down to the Government setting performance quotas for the police which inevitably means that officers have to actively seek to fulfil those quotas, and the easiest way to do so is to pick on soft targets like motorists for example! If an officer persistently fails to meet the quotas set, it can adversely affect their careers.

Yeah I know, they have to keep their numbers up. Its stupid really :bored:

Patrick
18-01-2011, 05:20 PM
NO.

They're ******ing bastards.
Constantly getting involved in bollocks when it doesn't concern them, favouring one religion [cough, protestant, cough] and abusing the other at every given chance.


The Annual 12 Of July Riots/Marches being a perfect example.

Also at the Student Protests, I realise in England it got out of hand before the police turned up.
Here however, Students were fine and weren't harming anything but traffic, boo hoo take a short cut if it's holding your bus up, but there was no need to bring in dozens of Police Officers to stick their dicks in it and start fighting.

And then have the cheek to blame it on the students.



They also seem to abuse their power aswell, there's been plenty of news stories about some of them beating and killing innocent by passers for no reason what so ever, One was actually posted on TiBB one time.


And at the student protests, they arrested a woman just for walking out of M&S in the middle of the fight.

I remember a few years back aswell on the 12th July, I was watching the riots with alot of other people and decided to go and see if the chippy was open down the street.

It wasn't, but when walking back the police shoved pass us and shouted for us to get out of the road, when we weren't even on the ******ing road.

Probably because my friend was wearing a Celtic top, but hey.

Smithy
18-01-2011, 05:21 PM
Do you respect anyone Patrick?

Vicky.
18-01-2011, 05:24 PM
favouring one religion [cough, protestant, cough]

This happens quite a lot, I agree(not with protestants though that I have seen, more with ethnic minorities over here...out of curiosity, how do the police know who is catholic and who is protestant?)

Probably more to do with the fact that they are **** scared that the minority will file for racism or something...

Patrick
18-01-2011, 05:24 PM
Do you respect anyone Patrick?

Sorry, I just don't see why I have to respect these people if they don't respect anyone else but certain people.

And yes I do respect some people.

Josy
18-01-2011, 05:28 PM
They do have difficult job and I respect the ones that respect us.

All of the cars in our street got spray painted last year and I was out in my pyjamas shouting at the guy that did it because he was trying to deny it even though I saw him doing it on my cctv, the police told me to "shut up and stop making a racket" :bored:

Patrick
18-01-2011, 05:28 PM
This happens quite a lot, I agree(not with protestants though that I have seen, more with ethnic minorities over here...out of curiosity, how do the police know who is catholic and who is protestant?)

Probably more to do with the fact that they are **** scared that the minority will file for racism or something...

I often wondered this too, It's usually at things like riots and protests, they can tell really who's Catholic by who's supporting who.

Other times, [This is more for adults really] they know by who has been arrested before for being in Paramilitary Groups and stuff like that.

And, this is actually pretty stupid but it's what my mate said he's noticed, they base it on how some people dress and act.

I find that really weird, considering Protestants and Catholics look the same basically, but they probably go based on stereotypes sometimes.


Yeah I agree :shocked: Teachers do that too, they'd shout at you for doing something and then a Polish person could do the same thing and get let off.

You're right, they're sh*t scared of being branded as racist.

Smithy
18-01-2011, 05:30 PM
f/ because if it wasn't for these people crime rates would be stupidly high

Patrick
18-01-2011, 05:31 PM
Another incident I remember just now, was when my friend got arrested on Halloween.

To be fair, he head butted a police man so I guess he deserved it.

But the police man started it, we were drinking and they came over and were going to take it off us and told us to 'clear off' and all that.

But we didn't want to move, due to the fact there was a few people hanging about in the other corners who didn't really like us, but I mean some of us handed the drink over, no harm done.

Although the police man couldn't accept that and he started on us and called one of my mates a 'Fenian'.
Proving just how sectarian they are, and then that's when my friend jumped over and head butted him. rofl.

But I mean the police man who called him it, didn't even get anything said to him by the force or anything like that for provoking what had happened.


They do have difficult job and I respect the ones that respect us.

All of the cars in our street got spray painted last year and I was out in my pyjamas shouting at the guy that did it because he was trying to deny it even though I saw him doing it on my cctv, the police told me to "shut up and stop making a racket" :bored:

:shocked::shocked::shocked:

Patrick
18-01-2011, 05:32 PM
f/ because if it wasn't for these people crime rates would be stupidly high

Bollocks.

Yeah some of them do a good job, clap clap.
But some of them provoke the crime or do sh*t all to stop it or show a complete lack of respect for people who DO try and stop it, Just like Josy's situation.

Vicky.
18-01-2011, 05:35 PM
They do have difficult job and I respect the ones that respect us.

All of the cars in our street got spray painted last year and I was out in my pyjamas shouting at the guy that did it because he was trying to deny it even though I saw him doing it on my cctv, the police told me to "shut up and stop making a racket" :bored:

Yup, this sounds about right.

Its what I have come to expect of police now. Occasionally, you get a nice understanding one, but its not often :bored:

Smithy
18-01-2011, 05:37 PM
Bollocks.

Yeah some of them do a good job, clap clap.
But some of them provoke the crime or do sh*t all to stop it or show a complete lack of respect for people who DO try and stop it.

Well you're tarring all of them with the same brush then aren't you

InOne
18-01-2011, 05:38 PM
Thugs in uniforms who enjoy the power too much :bored:

MTVN
18-01-2011, 05:52 PM
There's always going to be a few bad apples in there but the majority of the time the police do a good job imo.

Sure complain about them now, but we'd have total anarchy without them, and if you think our police are brutal thugs try going to any other country in Europe; places like Russia, Portugal, Italy etc. they're a lot more likely to do you over then the British bobbies are

Novo
18-01-2011, 05:56 PM
favouring one religion [cough, protestant, cough]

Sounds like a great police force to me.

Probably because my friend was wearing a Celtic top, but hey.

Should have been thrown in the Cells for a few years

Patrick
18-01-2011, 06:36 PM
Thugs in uniforms who enjoy the power too much :bored:

*Claps*

Post of the month.

Boothy
18-01-2011, 06:46 PM
Thugs in uniforms who enjoy the power too much :bored:

This sums them up perfectly.

bananarama
18-01-2011, 09:02 PM
After my experience just last week do I respect the police......Bloody NO.

Had my very old car stolen. No market value..unusual theft would take to long to explain......Police were treating me more like the villain.......I was a double victim last week one by the thieves who I saw taking it and second by the police who are as thick as a pile of muck........

bananarama
18-01-2011, 09:04 PM
Thugs in uniforms who enjoy the power too much :bored:



Exactly....The younger the officer the more power hungry........

Shaun
18-01-2011, 09:17 PM
Yes.

Funnily enough I just had to answer the door to one, who was following up someone my mother witnessed committing a crime about a year ago. He was quite polite, didn't want to intrude and generally a nice guy. In my experience I've only ever come across decent policemen.

There is ONE issue I have and that is their urgency to brush a number of "small" crimes under the carpet so as to avoid (what they wrongly perceive as) wasting time. I was punched about 6 years ago and even though the police knew who did it, nothing actually arose...sure, I wasn't that hurt, but it's a bit stupid.

Kerry
18-01-2011, 09:32 PM
Some Corrupt officers are.


But Many Officers are Decent and Good Coppers.




Kerry when you start a thread on this section
it is best to have a Link - If possible.
With respect Kerry,
its a very lazy way to post if you just do a bland line.

A link to what? I was watching the news and just wondered when I saw a policeman