Police too busy!

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anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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Because your and others approach to 'over the counter' experiences is that they can't have happened because of one or ideally all of the following:

1. Computer statistics say no
2. To suggest ineptness must refer to 'all police forces throughout the entire UK' and must therefore be wrong, and the fact it is area specific ignored.
3. They must be made up or imagined by a number of people. Despite them hardly knowing each other and having no possible reason to collude
4. Any adverse comments regarding the way cases are handled must be rebuffed by 'not us guv' you're just jokers'

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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When I said 'specific', I was talking about the actual text I've used to 'deny ineptness'. You won't find any which is why you've not been able to quote any. I think you're confusing me challenging generalisations and other aspects which evidence and simple logic (such as you misusing the word 'lawless' or making up shift patterns with massive time gaps) doesn't support with 'denying ineptness'.

I've not said any of the negative anecdotes written on here are incorrect or didn't occur. If I have, please show where I have.

You complain of the statistics I quote, but some of the data I use, should you care to understand it, actually supports your position that there are unsatisfactory outcomes / experiences. When X % people are satisfied, Y % are not-satisfied, for example.

anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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La Liga said:
ou said you didn't name-call which you clearly did. How would that not fit an 'error and mistake'?
One can change. smile

Greendubber

13,311 posts

205 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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V6Pushfit said:
Because your and others approach to 'over the counter' experiences is that they can't have happened because of one or ideally all of the following:

1. Computer statistics say no
2. To suggest ineptness must refer to 'all police forces throughout the entire UK' and must therefore be wrong, and the fact it is area specific ignored.
3. They must be made up or imagined by a number of people. Despite them hardly knowing each other and having no possible reason to collude
4. Any adverse comments regarding the way cases are handled must be rebuffed by 'not us guv' you're just jokers'
Back again I see, I wonder if you'll say you're out for the 3rd time (flounce)

RobinOakapple

2,802 posts

114 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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bmw535i said:
RobinOakapple said:
Forget it, you're wasting your time with this joker
Why so rude?
You're denying you're a joker? confused

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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RobinOakapple said:
You're denying you're a joker? confused
confused

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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V6Pushfit said:
Because your and others approach to 'over the counter' experiences is that they can't have happened because of one or ideally all of the following:

1. Computer statistics say no
2. To suggest ineptness must refer to 'all police forces throughout the entire UK' and must therefore be wrong, and the fact it is area specific ignored.
3. They must be made up or imagined by a number of people. Despite them hardly knowing each other and having no possible reason to collude
4. Any adverse comments regarding the way cases are handled must be rebuffed by 'not us guv' you're just jokers'
It's because they're so used to being able to exert power, the frustration of being able to silence people on here boils over. I've had a dispute with a copper in the street before ( I'd been assaulted in a club and he didn't want to know) during which he completely ignored anything I said and monotonously repeated that he'd lock me up if I didn't stop talking to him.

I expect the fact that 20% of officers (there'll be more that don't admit it) feel they are bullied causes this sort of behaviour. People who are bullied are more than likely going to take this out on someone in a more vulnerable position (with less power) than them.

Greendubber

13,311 posts

205 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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Here we go made up rubbish about bobbies being bullied.

Can you tell us you pay our wages too or to go and catch some rapists and murderers?


anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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Greendubber said:
Here we go made up rubbish about bobbies being bullied.

Can you tell us you pay our wages too or to go and catch some rapists and murderers?
The 20% figure wasn't made up. The source has already been quoted by the way.

TheBear

1,940 posts

248 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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Greendubber said:
Here we go made up rubbish about bobbies being bullied.

Can you tell us you pay our wages too or to go and catch some rapists and murderers?
I wouldn't worry.

Posters who suddenly start posting negative things about the Police, start threads about the Police, post all day about them etc only do so because of one thing. They had a recent interaction which they didn't like and it's a chance to vent to make themselves feel better. It's all over the internet on any subject.

It will go one of two ways. He'll get bored eventually and realise there's far more to life than trolling on the internet or he'll turn into Eclassy, Carina or Rovinghawk where it becomes an obsession and you spend years on the internet trying to bait people because you can't let go.

Let him go for it. He'll find plenty of friends here.

Greendubber

13,311 posts

205 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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TheBear said:
I wouldn't worry.

Posters who suddenly start posting negative things about the Police, start threads about the Police, post all day about them etc only do so because of one thing. They had a recent interaction which they didn't like and it's a chance to vent to make themselves feel better. It's all over the internet on any subject.

It will go one of two ways. He'll get bored eventually and realise there's far more to life than trolling on the internet or he'll turn into Eclassy, Carina or Rovinghawk where it becomes an obsession and you spend years on the internet trying to bait people because you can't let go.

Let him go for it. He'll find plenty of friends here.
Good shout.

anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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On the contrary, my most recent interaction with a police officer was excellent

anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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Result, then:

bmw535i said:
Countdown said:
"binary" may be giving too much credit I think... hehe
No no, I quite agree. When I have a positive experience, my thinking will alter. While I continue to come across ineptitude, like I did the other night, my thinking will remain "binary"

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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But the positiveness was down to his incompetence smile

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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Naturally.

Which specific people refuse to accept there are poorly trained and incompetent officers on here, BTW?


Mk3Spitfire

2,921 posts

130 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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TheBear said:
I wouldn't worry.

Posters who suddenly start posting negative things about the Police, start threads about the Police, post all day about them etc only do so because of one thing. They had a recent interaction which they didn't like and it's a chance to vent to make themselves feel better. It's all over the internet on any subject.

It will go one of two ways. He'll get bored eventually and realise there's far more to life than trolling on the internet or he'll turn into Eclassy, Carina or Rovinghawk where it becomes an obsession and you spend years on the internet trying to bait people because you can't let go.

Let him go for it. He'll find plenty of friends here.
Spot on

anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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La Liga said:
Naturally.

Which specific people refuse to accept there are poorly trained and incompetent officers on here, BTW?
I don't think you do (accept it - I've said that several times)

Would you consider the officer in my recent cas was trained incorrectly?

Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 1st June 14:35

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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bmw535i said:
La Liga said:
Naturally.

Which specific people refuse to accept there are poorly trained and incompetent officers on here, BTW?
I don't think you do (accept it - I've said that several times)
I cited a quote where I said I did not dismiss incompetent officers or incompetent work. In order for not to dismiss it I must accept it occurs, or there would be nothing to dismiss, would there? Obvious stuff.

Basically, it's just one of a few generalised comments you can't back-up.

anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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La Liga said:
cited a quote where I said I did not dismiss incompetent officers or incompetent work. In order for not to dismiss it I must accept it occurs, or there would be nothing to dismiss, would there? Obvious stuff.

Basically, it's just one of a few generalised comments you can't back-up.
Ok so once again, you accept there are incompetent officers. Once again, it's a start.

And once again:

bmw535i said:
Would you consider the officer in my recent cas was trained incorrectly?

anonymous-user

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56 months

Wednesday 1st June 2016
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bmw535i said:
Ok so once again, you accept there are incompetent officers. Once again, it's a start.
So now you've finally figured out it's not me, who is it who is you refer in this quote?

La Liga said:
bmw535i said:
It's just people's opinions based on their experience isn't it. smile Some say the training is bad (fact). Some say it's excellent. Who is right?

Perhaps you can see that there isn't really a right or wrong answer. Some people simply refuse to accept there are poorly trained and incompetent officers and others freely concede that there are. I know who appears the most sensible.
Which people? A speculative group you can take an adversarial position against? Why not from the other side?