After many failures, only a survey of bottom force can not hope to regain confidence
is curious how the point of view of a traffic police apprehend a criminal can make you smile -. Until it is your turn to be the bad guy
I'm not familiar with the livery of a traffic police in another country (even if a large mustache looks rigor throughout the Mediterranean and the United States), but uniform of the British traffic cop seems designed to ridicule. There is the bike helmet white bulb to start, and fluorescent yellow jacket (that always seems caught in a solid frame) and black pants tucked into shiny black leather boots.
They always look great when Liquorice Allsorts first see dismount their bicycles unfeasibly large - and this is before the image of Rikki Fulton traffic police comedy languishing away with his glasses fly anything in his mind. Inevitably, however, that the time has come, as you wonder what the blue light flashes, you realize that flashes for you.
However, when the lights went after me on the south side of Glasgow, last year by a disk malfunction taxes, the most memorable of my meeting with Strathclyde best confectionery was not uniform. Instead, it was the unfailing courtesy, respect and kindness of the two officers who proceeded to take steps to capture my car tax free. I suspect that in the rare times when most of us have to deal with the police, the same degree of civility and sympathy will.
However, I fear that public confidence in those we pay to protect us is rapidly eroding. Every two weeks, apparently, according to a new situation that requires urgent responses to awkward questions. Last week, we learned that Strathclyde Police have already registered a surplus of £ 336,000 in legal aid bill for 2012/13.
Any way you choose to interpret this concern because: because, even assuming that the force is not using legal aid and financial benefits, which leaves us wondering why As police are involved in legal actions.
Then, last March, the results of a survey conducted by the Liberal Democrats showed that more than 1,000 police officers in Britain have criminal convictions, many of which were violent crimes. The figures do not include statistics of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, which has refused to provide this information. Reply police spoke of a smear campaign, what kind of missed the point.
I wonder how many officers also face severe disciplinary quietly allowed to leave the market with gold pensions intact.
Police also achieved something at the end of last year that most of us had previously thought impossible: they made us feel very sad for a high Tory. I am not optimistic about our chances to discover exactly what happened between the cyclist high Tory and police, Downing Street, and I do not think we have a chance to get all the answers you need about police conduct in the disorder. What alarms me the most Plebgate is as follows: if the police can be framed in a conservative billionaire chief whip with apparent unconcern, then where does that leave the scum like me
- While the latest twist in the history of Mitchell was unraveling, most of the rest of us are still digesting the results of the largest law system London get-rich-quick ever conceived , also known as Leveson search.
- Lord Justice Leveson
- examined the culture and practices of all the press, but it is the revelations about the culture and practices of the police force, the largest in Britain who were in the end account, more deeply troubling.
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