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British Cities: A Growing Hostility Towards the Law-Abiding and Decent Citizens


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8 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

I think you’ll find, I and others, have been discussing the failures in UK policing for a number of years now.

 

So your only posting here to take the micky out of her and not discuss her points on the polices reluctance to intervene in burglaries etc, as you've done it all before and you've been to the UK............:saai:

 

 

 

 

She’s at least 10 years behind the curve.

 

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s not being ignored Brian.

 

It’s been noticed by the electorate.

 
Change is in the air.

 

Burglaries or her phone?

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You are supposed to take those bags for life back to the shop and reuse the bags .

   She should have either taken a bag with her or bought a new bag .

Some people will return found items and other people will keep those lost items .

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20 hours ago, CanadaSam said:

Lived in central London for a couple of years in the early 80's.

 

Virtually no crime to be seen anywhere.  There probably was, but far less than today.

 

Therefore, one is left with the only explanation for the explosion of crime is the concurrent explosion in the intake of "refugees" from third world countries.

 

Not say that all crime committed today is by immigrants, but perhaps the local lads are also learning and being influenced by these newcomers who had a rough life in their childhoods?

 

I can not see why the authorities don't simply put ALL immigrants/refugees on a 5 to 10 year "watch list", where if there is ANY crime by ANY member of the family, the entire family is immediately deported.  The family can keep the young ones in check.

 

Simple solution.

 

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20 hours ago, CanadaSam said:

Lived in central London for a couple of years in the early 80's.

 

Virtually no crime to be seen anywhere.  There probably was, but far less than today.

 

Therefore, one is left with the only explanation for the explosion of crime is the concurrent explosion in the intake of "refugees" from third world countries.

 

Not say that all crime committed today is by immigrants, but perhaps the local lads are also learning and being influenced by these newcomers who had a rough life in their childhoods?

 

I can not see why the authorities don't simply put ALL immigrants/refugees on a 5 to 10 year "watch list", where if there is ANY crime by ANY member of the family, the entire family is immediately deported.  The family can keep the young ones in check.

 

Simple solution.

Very simple solution for simples: 

Start with Sunak, Rita Ora, Freddie Mercury (earlier), Margaret Hodge, Friedrich Lessner, Lord Mountbatten, David Miliband, also (long list)😂

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20 hours ago, CanadaSam said:

Lived in central London for a couple of years in the early 80's.

 

Virtually no crime to be seen anywhere.  There probably was, but far less than today.

 

Therefore, one is left with the only explanation for the explosion of crime is the concurrent explosion in the intake of "refugees" from third world countries.

 

Not say that all crime committed today is by immigrants, but perhaps the local lads are also learning and being influenced by these newcomers who had a rough life in their childhoods?

 

I can not see why the authorities don't simply put ALL immigrants/refugees on a 5 to 10 year "watch list", where if there is ANY crime by ANY member of the family, the entire family is immediately deported.  The family can keep the young ones in check.

 

Simple solution.

 

.. There's no need to isolate immigrants on a dedicated watch list...   Just deal with all crime effectively.

 

Perhaps the national service would be effective...  (not military service) national service... And any young person has to give time to their community / nation... And that means any incoming immigrant (younger than 35 for example) also has to contribute towards national service - if not, they are deported...

 

Another issue is that half of society don't distrust the police, the other half want them to do a better job - they have to be given back the ability to do their jobs properly - as things stand, who'd want to be a police officer, they are doing their jobs with both hands tide behind their backs...

 

... speak to any 'older member of the community' and they'd talk of the community 'bobby' on the beat... we don't see that so much anymore.... 

 

 

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