If you 'shop a suspected drink driver - does anything happen
Discussion
longshot said:
Law and Order has already been a matter of co-operation between the police and the public to prevent crime and to catch criminals.
At present the Police don't have the manpower to do preventative Policing as much as they would like so rely on us, the public even more.
We are part of the Policing effort.
If a friend of yours was attacked or your mum's house was being burgled, would you want a witness to contact the Police or not?
I honestly got to the point where I became indifferent over that sort of thing.At present the Police don't have the manpower to do preventative Policing as much as they would like so rely on us, the public even more.
We are part of the Policing effort.
If a friend of yours was attacked or your mum's house was being burgled, would you want a witness to contact the Police or not?
Partly because, even when they have witnesses, they do bugger all anyhow.
zarjaz1991 said:
longshot said:
Law and Order has already been a matter of co-operation between the police and the public to prevent crime and to catch criminals.
At present the Police don't have the manpower to do preventative Policing as much as they would like so rely on us, the public even more.
We are part of the Policing effort.
If a friend of yours was attacked or your mum's house was being burgled, would you want a witness to contact the Police or not?
I honestly got to the point where I became indifferent over that sort of thing.At present the Police don't have the manpower to do preventative Policing as much as they would like so rely on us, the public even more.
We are part of the Policing effort.
If a friend of yours was attacked or your mum's house was being burgled, would you want a witness to contact the Police or not?
Partly because, even when they have witnesses, they do bugger all anyhow.
I tomoroow you saw a woman having the st kicked out of her by a couple of blokes, what would you do?
longshot said:
Indifferent to the Police or to whether joe public should help your mate or mum?
I tomoroow you saw a woman having the st kicked out of her by a couple of blokes, what would you do?
The reality is I'd call the police but I wouldn't give my details and I wouldn't hang around to be a witness.I tomoroow you saw a woman having the st kicked out of her by a couple of blokes, what would you do?
longshot said:
You are effectively penalising the whole of the UK for what a Policeman or some Policemen did to you then.
You're not getting back at them, you're taking it out on everyone else.
Slightly dramatic...it's not like I witness murders daily or anything.....You're not getting back at them, you're taking it out on everyone else.
I'm having a dash cam fitted soon so maybe I'll be in possession of evidence of crap driving......
zarjaz1991 said:
longshot said:
You are effectively penalising the whole of the UK for what a Policeman or some Policemen did to you then.
You're not getting back at them, you're taking it out on everyone else.
Slightly dramatic...it's not like I witness murders daily or anything.....You're not getting back at them, you're taking it out on everyone else.
I'm having a dash cam fitted soon so maybe I'll be in possession of evidence of crap driving......
zarjaz1991 said:
Actually that's a very big problem on this forum I find....many of the members here are in a considerably older age group than myself. And thus young people like me get judged and dismissed and stereotyped rather too easily. It's happening in another thread right now actually.
Please,don't do it. Not all young drivers are inexperienced dheads.
Actually, after reading your comments on here there's no way I would tar you with the "inexperienced dhead" brush, you seem quite experienced to me.Please,don't do it. Not all young drivers are inexperienced dheads.
zarjaz1991 said:
This sounds very much like you are pre-judging me on the basis that I am young.
I understand (correct me if I am wrong) that you are a police officer of some sort yourself.
If so, your attitude is hardly doing much to alter my opinion.
Exactly... If he is a real policeman, I can only imagine that the majority of the people he deals with on a daily basis will come away having negative impressions of the police.I understand (correct me if I am wrong) that you are a police officer of some sort yourself.
If so, your attitude is hardly doing much to alter my opinion.
zarjaz1991 said:
Slightly dramatic...it's not like I witness murders daily or anything.....
I'm having a dash cam fitted soon so maybe I'll be in possession of evidence of crap driving......
You will do well to get them to look at any video you have.I'm having a dash cam fitted soon so maybe I'll be in possession of evidence of crap driving......
I recently filmed an attack on me and got great footage which show at the least, very dangerous driving and a section 4 offence. I also would go to the police as a last resort and with this incident, I may as well have 'reported' it to some dodgy blokes to sort out for me mano a mano.
At every stage where I have reported this incident to the police, I have been threatened with arrest. The PC only sat up and did his job when I threatened to write to his superiors and even at that, its been well over 2 weeks since I provided them with HD footage of the incident and a detailed statement and fk all's been done. This person I reported to the police is known by multiple names, is reported to the police at least once a month and keeps a car with a cloned plate and the police still refuse to act.
No wonder he is bold enough to threaten people with metal bars even when he knows he is being recorded. I guess its easier to go after law abiding citizens who mistakenly fall foul of the law than a career criminal.
Eclassy said:
Exactly... If he is a real policeman, I can only imagine that the majority of the people he deals with on a daily basis will come away having negative impressions of the police.
Only yesterday I had a letter of thanks from a person I dealt with, I'll put it in the tray with all the others Greendubber said:
Only yesterday I had a letter of thanks from a person I dealt with, I'll put it in the tray with all the others
Just yesterday I had afternoon tea with the Queen and as I left the palace, I saved an MP from a deranged lunatic with a samurai sword.Tis the interwebs afterall. We can all be superheroes and policemen.
Edited by Eclassy on Friday 18th April 12:14
zarjaz1991 said:
longshot said:
Law and Order has already been a matter of co-operation between the police and the public to prevent crime and to catch criminals.
At present the Police don't have the manpower to do preventative Policing as much as they would like so rely on us, the public even more.
We are part of the Policing effort.
If a friend of yours was attacked or your mum's house was being burgled, would you want a witness to contact the Police or not?
I honestly got to the point where I became indifferent over that sort of thing.At present the Police don't have the manpower to do preventative Policing as much as they would like so rely on us, the public even more.
We are part of the Policing effort.
If a friend of yours was attacked or your mum's house was being burgled, would you want a witness to contact the Police or not?
Partly because, even when they have witnesses, they do bugger all anyhow.
All in all a very positive experience for all concerned bar the scrote
Eclassy said:
Greendubber said:
Only yesterday I had a letter of thanks from a person I dealt with, I'll put it in the tray with all the others
Just yesterday I had afternoon tea with the Queen and as I left the palace, I saved an MP from a deranged lunatic with a samurai sword.Tis the interwebs afterall. We can all be superheroes and policemen.
Eclassy said:
zarjaz1991 said:
Slightly dramatic...it's not like I witness murders daily or anything.....
I'm having a dash cam fitted soon so maybe I'll be in possession of evidence of crap driving......
You will do well to get them to look at any video you have.I'm having a dash cam fitted soon so maybe I'll be in possession of evidence of crap driving......
I recently filmed an attack on me and got great footage which show at the least, very dangerous driving and a section 4 offence. I also would go to the police as a last resort and with this incident, I may as well have 'reported' it to some dodgy blokes to sort out for me mano a mano.
At every stage where I have reported this incident to the police, I have been threatened with arrest. The PC only sat up and did his job when I threatened to write to his superiors and even at that, its been well over 2 weeks since I provided them with HD footage of the incident and a detailed statement and fk all's been done. This person I reported to the police is known by multiple names, is reported to the police at least once a month and keeps a car with a cloned plate and the police still refuse to act.
No wonder he is bold enough to threaten people with metal bars even when he knows he is being recorded. I guess its easier to go after law abiding citizens who mistakenly fall foul of the law than a career criminal.
Eclassy said:
Just yesterday I had afternoon tea with the Queen and as I left the palace, I saved an MP from a deranged lunatic with a samurai sword.
Tis the interwebs afterall. We can all be superheroes and policemen.
Im not sure what I'm more amazed at, the fact you had tea with the Queen or you managed to go a day without finding some odd scenario to report to the police but either way well done and good for you.Tis the interwebs afterall. We can all be superheroes and policemen.
Edited by Eclassy on Friday 18th April 12:14
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