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Previously on "UK police state : even the police is fed up !"
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Originally posted by zathrasI don't know what muppet set up these targets but surely there should be some form of weighting applied to them. So solving a murder gets more than dropping litter.
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Originally posted by BagpussThis has more to do with ease of reaching the targets than anything. It proves what many already think, the police are corrupt. Solving proper crimes takes time and effort, hence the above.
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I liked the one about "being in possession of an egg with intent to throw".
I hope nobody looks in my fridge.
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This has more to do with ease of reaching the targets than anything. It proves what many already think, the police are corrupt. Solving proper crimes takes time and effort, hence the above.
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Arresting two blokes because one farted in front on a police officer, leading to two court appearances, was a complete waste of public money.
But there are two sides to this. For example, if a kid throws food at people, you can complain to its parents, but if they do nothing, there is absolutely nothing you can do about it unless you get the law involved.
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A child from Kent who was arrested for throwing cream buns at a bus
Could have given them to me instead.
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UK police state : even the police is fed up !
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6656411.stm
look at this...
A 70-year-old Cheshire pensioner who was arrested for criminal damage after cutting back a neighbour's conifer trees
Two children from Manchester who were arrested for being in possession of a plastic toy pistolTags: None
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