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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

The Female Police Chief of Police has announced that Police Scotland is Institutional Racist. Well there is a surprise. First it's Police England, the NHS, the Ambulance Service, Football, the Army, etc etc. Isn't it easier to announce which organisation isn't? Or is al this just smoke and mirrors.. what's going on here guys? It's all over the news

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Shall we just copy and paste the last thread replies into this one?

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"Shall we just copy and paste the last thread replies into this one? "

But edit them to be more Scottish in phrasing.

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By *lue eyes for funCouple
over a year ago

Leicester

Think they want police forces discredited and for people to hate them and turn on them and riot, then, they are justified to bring in the one world army. All the foreign soldiers that were brought over that evertyone thought were illegal immigrants or assylum seekers. All part of the agenda

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Female feels unnecessary in that first line does it not? It’s not relevant

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By *wist my nipplesCouple
over a year ago

North East Scotland, mostly


"Shall we just copy and paste the last thread replies into this one?

But edit them to be more Scottish in phrasing. "

Och awa and shite, ya rocket.

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By *wist my nipplesCouple
over a year ago

North East Scotland, mostly


"Female feels unnecessary in that first line does it not? It’s not relevant"

Are you critically analysing Tom's posting style, Stephen?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Police England. Who are they then? This a new superpower that prey on non whites? What a load of stale old pish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You only have to look at the data on arrest by ethnicity to know it’s factual

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By *randMrsLPCouple
over a year ago

london

you get racists in all professions i guess,

every country has their racists

i've travelled to several countries, 8/10 times to varios parts of usa, india 5 times, dubai once, austrlia/japan newzealand once france lost count, gemany once, portugal/denmark, canda ioce and a few more places - never been to scoland but been to wales and cornwall

racists everywhere as well as nice, very fair and reasonable people.

we are asain and have expereince, i have quiet a bit of it from other so-called school mates, at work, visiting customers, on the road, at times on hols - now days most of it is subtle or covert unless the clown is d*unk - it comes from men as well as women and youngsters - the police in london appear to have improved a lot

the police have a hard job and if you are not happy with them, report them rather than shout the odds.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Racism is universal, it is part of the tribalism of the Nation State stage of society.

Try travelling in South Africa and see how fast you get racially profiled and detained.

Try working in Serbia or Montenegro and experience the daily racism from officials.

The issue is not the institution, the problem is the people who want to be police officers.

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


" the problem is the people who want to be police officers."

What? All of them? I'm guessing you don't know many of them personally.

Your statement is very sweeping, the sort of thing that would be said by, well, a racist in fact!

Gbat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" the problem is the people who want to be police officers.

What? All of them? I'm guessing you don't know many of them personally.

Your statement is very sweeping, the sort of thing that would be said by, well, a racist in fact!

Gbat "

Can you explain how saying that the people who want to be police is racist?

Is Police a new race?

And yes, there is clear evidence that there are failings in recruitment that need to be addressed. After all, how many killer cops and rapist cops got through? Not shocked to see racists getting through as well.

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By *lynJMan
over a year ago

Morden

It's all over the och aye tha noos.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" the problem is the people who want to be police officers.

What? All of them? I'm guessing you don't know many of them personally.

Your statement is very sweeping, the sort of thing that would be said by, well, a racist in fact!

Gbat

Can you explain how saying that the people who want to be police is racist?

Is Police a new race?

And yes, there is clear evidence that there are failings in recruitment that need to be addressed. After all, how many killer cops and rapist cops got through? Not shocked to see racists getting through as well.

"

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


" Can you explain how saying that the people who want to be police is racist? "

No I can't, because that's not what I said, is it?

I didn't say you were a racist or what you said was racist.

In essence, I'm saying you are using a behavioural trait used by people who display discriminatory behaviour.

I said you'd made a very sweeping statement and pointed out that racists often use very sweeping statements.

If you'd been talking about some applicants for the police, then I think you'd have had a valid point as the police applicants are drawn from all echelons of society. But you seemed to talking about all applicants, which as I said, is a very sweeping statement.

I know it's sometimes difficult follow a nuanced comment, so I hope that clears that up for you.

As regards the failing recruitment process, are you saying that they were already killers and rapists when they joined, which would be a failing in the recruitment process, or are you saying they became killers and rapists after they joined, which would have absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the recruitment process would it?

Gbat

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By *4bimMan
over a year ago

Farnborough Hampshire

i think we should get rid of the police.

instead have a militia or local defence force that protects property, business etc and stops you on every street corner asking where you are going.

if you dont give the right answer you get beaten.

curfews from dusk to dawn with tanks in major cities and armed men with automatic rifles patrolling neighbourhood with a shoot to kill no questions asked policy.

the more people attack the police, the less people will want to join and serve the community like the one your in.

no one is perfect, the police are far from it but its better than some have in other counties.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"i think we should get rid of the police.

instead have a militia or local defence force that protects property, business etc and stops you on every street corner asking where you are going.

if you dont give the right answer you get beaten.

curfews from dusk to dawn with tanks in major cities and armed men with automatic rifles patrolling neighbourhood with a shoot to kill no questions asked policy.

the more people attack the police, the less people will want to join and serve the community like the one your in.

no one is perfect, the police are far from it but its better than some have in other counties.

"

So we could send in the army ?

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Never forget the nice Strathclyde Policeman who called me a Fenian Bastard at a game, such a charming fuck wit.

Perhaps things jave changed, but I doubt it.

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)


"i think we should get rid of the police.

instead have a militia or local defence force that protects property, business etc and stops you on every street corner asking where you are going.

if you dont give the right answer you get beaten.

curfews from dusk to dawn with tanks in major cities and armed men with automatic rifles patrolling neighbourhood with a shoot to kill no questions asked policy.

the more people attack the police, the less people will want to join and serve the community like the one your in.

no one is perfect, the police are far from it but its better than some have in other counties.

See you Woke people....man up!!

"

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By *itonthesideWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


" Can you explain how saying that the people who want to be police is racist?

No I can't, because that's not what I said, is it?

I didn't say you were a racist or what you said was racist.

In essence, I'm saying you are using a behavioural trait used by people who display discriminatory behaviour.

I said you'd made a very sweeping statement and pointed out that racists often use very sweeping statements.

If you'd been talking about some applicants for the police, then I think you'd have had a valid point as the police applicants are drawn from all echelons of society. But you seemed to talking about all applicants, which as I said, is a very sweeping statement.

I know it's sometimes difficult follow a nuanced comment, so I hope that clears that up for you.

As regards the failing recruitment process, are you saying that they were already killers and rapists when they joined, which would be a failing in the recruitment process, or are you saying they became killers and rapists after they joined, which would have absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the recruitment process would it?

Gbat "

I don’t disagree with much of your point, but also the post you are replying to might not have been tight enough with its language but its still correct.

A police recruitment process shouldn’t only be looking for existing crimes (are they already a killer or rapist), it needs to be assessing if people are the type to exploit a position of power in ways that could then allow them to conceal criminal behaviour. How they do that (or if they do already) i am not sure. Presumably some sort of psych evaluation is included.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Never forget the nice Strathclyde Policeman who called me a Fenian Bastard at a game, such a charming fuck wit.

Perhaps things jave changed, but I doubt it."

I’ve found most (‘lady’ ones usually) I’ve been unfortunate enough to have to liaise with, were quite (and not exaggerating) insane.

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"A police recruitment process shouldn’t only be looking for existing crimes (are they already a killer or rapist), it needs to be assessing if people are the type to exploit a position of power in ways that could then allow them to conceal criminal behaviour. How they do that (or if they do already) i am not sure. Presumably some sort of psych evaluation is included. "

Wouldn’t that be great? They could also use the same methods to screen out politicians that take us into unwarranted wars, all those serial killers in the NHS and teachers that bully and abuse kids.

Sadly, I don’t think such assessments really exist. It’s a bit like that sci-fi film with Tom Cruise, locking up people for crimes not yet committed. We’re not at that level of behavioural predictions yet.

Pity though.

Gbat

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford


"A police recruitment process shouldn’t only be looking for existing crimes (are they already a killer or rapist), it needs to be assessing if people are the type to exploit a position of power in ways that could then allow them to conceal criminal behaviour. How they do that (or if they do already) i am not sure. Presumably some sort of psych evaluation is included.

Wouldn’t that be great? They could also use the same methods to screen out politicians that take us into unwarranted wars, all those serial killers in the NHS and teachers that bully and abuse kids.

Sadly, I don’t think such assessments really exist. It’s a bit like that sci-fi film with Tom Cruise, locking up people for crimes not yet committed. We’re not at that level of behavioural predictions yet.

Pity though.

Gbat "

For once Tom in appreciation of GBAT

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By *itonthesideWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"A police recruitment process shouldn’t only be looking for existing crimes (are they already a killer or rapist), it needs to be assessing if people are the type to exploit a position of power in ways that could then allow them to conceal criminal behaviour. How they do that (or if they do already) i am not sure. Presumably some sort of psych evaluation is included.

Wouldn’t that be great? They could also use the same methods to screen out politicians that take us into unwarranted wars, all those serial killers in the NHS and teachers that bully and abuse kids.

Sadly, I don’t think such assessments really exist. It’s a bit like that sci-fi film with Tom Cruise, locking up people for crimes not yet committed. We’re not at that level of behavioural predictions yet.

Pity though.

Gbat "

I genuinely thought there was some sort of assessment to make sure police officers recruited were not prime for being targeted by or associated with criminals. Is that just from a bribery / corruption aspect then?

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By *batMan
over a year ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

That sort of assessment would be around their family connections, known friends, where they live and their financial situation.

The downside will be that it will also exclude good people who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, meaning the police come from a less diverse pool, which is also a common cause for complaint!

Tough old world isn’t it?

Gbat

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By *exanthemMan
over a year ago

North


"you get racists in all professions i guess,

every country has their racists

i've travelled to several countries, 8/10 times to varios parts of usa, india 5 times, dubai once, austrlia/japan newzealand once france lost count, gemany once, portugal/denmark, canda ioce and a few more places - never been to scoland but been to wales and cornwall

racists everywhere as well as nice, very fair and reasonable people.

we are asain and have expereince, i have quiet a bit of it from other so-called school mates, at work, visiting customers, on the road, at times on hols - now days most of it is subtle or covert unless the clown is d*unk - it comes from men as well as women and youngsters - the police in london appear to have improved a lot

the police have a hard job and if you are not happy with them, report them rather than shout the odds."

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