Making comments like what??Originally Posted by goz1960
I think it's a terrible shame that these two women died doing their jobs but that doesn't mean I can't have an opinion about the police being armed.
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Making comments like what??Originally Posted by goz1960
I think it's a terrible shame that these two women died doing their jobs but that doesn't mean I can't have an opinion about the police being armed.
I agree with the general consensus on here in not routinely arming the police. Like it or not, we live in a democracy and not a police state, therefore ultimately it will be a decision made on behalf of ‘Joe public’ by his elected representatives in Westminster. Of course, I would hope that the various police bodies would be consulted should this serious issue reach the governmental debate stage.
I have a lot of respect for the ordinary ‘Bobby’ on the beat, doing an extremely difficult job with increasingly dwindling resources.
That said however, the behaviour/action of higher ranking officers highlighted during the Leveson inquiry and last week’s Hillsborough revelations undermines public trust in the police.
A separate issue, but with regards to reintroducing Capital punishment, such a step could only be contemplated if we were to pull out of the EU, as the absolute ban on the death penalty is enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
OUT OF ORDEROriginally Posted by Swanny
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Really what makes you say that?? :-?[/quote]
Would you really make this type of statement regarding the fallen hero's coming back from Afghanistan etc
No one makes them do there job and they get paid to do there job I hope not?.
Might not be quite up to Shakespeare standards but I am totally disgusted as I tried to construct a reply this sort of thread after a national disaster like this it makes my blood boil.[/quote]Originally Posted by goz1960
National disaster? Tragic indeed, but not a national disaster. We're hardly affected by it here in Wiltshire are we?
Just remember that people like the police and army etc are here to protect all our freedoms, and that includes the freedom of speech, when people try to take that away by silencing it, they make a mockery of those who have died protecting our freedoms.
Might not be quite up to Shakespeare standards but I am totally disgusted as I tried to construct a reply this sort of thread after a national disaster like this it makes my blood boil.[/quote]Originally Posted by Mitch9128
National disaster? Tragic indeed, but not a national disaster. We're hardly affected by it here in Wiltshire are we?
Just remember that people like the police and army etc are here to protect all our freedoms, and that includes the freedom of speech, when people try to take that away by silencing it, they make a mockery of those who have died protecting our freedoms.[/quote]
Sorry I suppose you are putting across your view but I think you must be mad if you think it does not affect us living in Wiltshire.
How are you affected Goz?
Ken, I agree. That's twice in a week - we must try harderOriginally Posted by monday21
Such a tragic event and such a waste of two precious lives. There are some areas of life I cannot understand or comprehend and this kind of malicious killing is one of those. RIP.
Ken, I agree. That's twice in a week - we must try harderOriginally Posted by BMWGraeme
Such a tragic event and such a waste of two precious lives. There are some areas of life I cannot understand or comprehend and this kind of malicious killing is one of those. RIP.[/quote]
Whatever next? :-* :-* :-* on the Lovey dovey thread? ;D
There are loads of people in this country capable of a crime like we have witnessed this week, I know this I am a prison officer and work with these people every day. You me my children your children/family could be living next door to someone capable of a crime like this.
One of the reasons they say this man done this was he wanted to become notorious by means of his crime, what im saying is who knows what mad man is next to think like this could be your next door or mine. We need these people POLICE OFFICERS to try to protect us
No, that was conjecture, not advocacy. There is a considerable difference between the twoOriginally Posted by Swanny
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