Sandydragon wrote:That’s part of the problem and the remit of the police seems to grow into areas of social care where it’s not their business. But they don’t help themselves either in some of their operational planning.
But clearly black children and men do less well than other ethnic groups in the UK. They do less well at school, on the workplace and they are more likely to have a run in with the police. The data provided by multiple sources shows that the police do arrest more black men and use force more often. But that’s not the case with other ethnic minorities. Asian men are more or less the same proportion as white men. Surely if the police were racist, there would be disparity there too.
And if schooling and the workplace is also not favouring black boys and men, then should we be declaring teachers as racist, all employers as racist and the nhs as racist as well apparently. The police are generally reactive to social problems and many social studies highlight the link between poverty and crime. If black people are more likely to be poor, and they are, then they are more likely to live on high crime areas.
So describing the pigs as racist is just lazy and misses the bugger picture. The police are just a convenient punchbag for certain groups who can’t be bothered to look at the problem closely enough.
First off, I wasn't referring to arrest rates, or likelihood of being arrested due to the colour of one's skin. That's a whole other debate involving socio-economic factors, as well as racism.
Neither did I use the word pigs.
My comment was about how a lowering of recruitment standards, as well as vetting have allowed vile people into the positions.
As for the police being punchbags, they should be getting held to account for their failings. I absolutely understand that some of their failings are due to reasons out of their control, but many of their failings are down to the personnel they employ. Obviously, not all police officers are rapists, murderers, right-wing extremists, sexual predators, misogynists, lairs, bullies etc, etc but there is so much evidence to suggest that quite a few are and it is systemic.
They have absolutely failed to protect vulnerable people and victims of domestic abuse...even when the victims have contacted them several times.
The Met's decision not to investigate the many government breaches of lockdown restrictions is just more proof that they are not serving, or protecting us.
I've had several dealings with the police in recent years. I used to ride hundreds of kilometres every week on the road until injury recently finished that for me. As I got so fed up with coming close to being killed on every ride by wankers driving like cunts, I got a camera to record the incidents in order to submit to a dedicated police team created to protect vulnerable road users. They have not prosecuted a single driver from over 100 videos I submitted to them and the same applies for anyone else I know who has submitted footage. It's not for a lack of evidence. The videos clearly show inconsiderate driving and in some cases recklessly dangerous. I also recorded many close passes over solid white lines with vehicles approaching in the other lane, but the only response from the police was a letter to the registered owners or no further action. In fact, they threatened to prosecute me for swearing at the drivers after a close pass. I shit you not. I have come literally inches away from being wiped out by dickheads passing me at speeds over 50 kmh and yet me calling that driver a cunt in response is their issue!?! They repeatedly excused poor driving even with the evidence that I had been passed well within the 1.5 m passing distance they advise.
They also said the cps would not prosecute as my reputation would be called into question for saying the c word. After complaining, a female inspector from Gwent police advised that a female magistrate would be offended in they heard that in court. Again, I shit you not.
I've taken it further with my MP who has been superb tbf...but she's not a Tory cunt which helps.
I've no doubt me complaining to the unit directly, as well as to Gwent police affected the 'service' I received, but the same is happening all over the country to vulnerable road users....and this is just one issue. They are failing victims of crime everywhere.
UK police forces are simply not fit for purpose. Again, that doesn't mean all cops and it doesn't mean all causes are internal.
EDIT: Actually, one single prosecution was the result of all those videos. However, a key point is that it wasn't submitted to Operation Snap (the dedicated police unit). As the incident occurred in Surrey and Surrey police don't use Operation Snap, I uploaded it directly to them and they decided to issue an notice of intended prosecution.
Also, I took it upon myself to contact the cps in order to clarify whether me swearing in response to close passes would be a barrier to prosecution and they advised that it wouldn't. They're just interested whether something is likely to result in a successful case and if it's in the public interest. Road safety is definitely in the public interest and video evidence is extremely helpful in getting convictions.
So, it turns out the police are just neglecting their duties to the vulnerable whilst not bothering with the blatant corruption and law breaking by the government.