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"It is a shocking figure. It would be interesting to see how other countries stack up in that regards too. It is of little surprise that certain high-net worth individuals tend to employ a "chauffeur" who has previous law-enforcement/military experience. Whereas that "bodyguard" status used to be more the preserve of the "ultra wealthy", I am seeing more and more of the "very wealthy" adopt the same approach. " Lots of quite ordinary neighbourhoods in London now employ private security to patrol. | |||
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"Lots of quite ordinary neighbourhoods in London now employ private security to patrol." Do they ? I had no idea. I've not been to London for 20+ years. What sort of "policing" do they private security do, and are they expensive to employ ? | |||
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"No, unless it’s policing comments made online, which is the easiest sort of “crime” for the police to resolve. In many cases it is clear who has said what. And they can do it while sitting at a desk eating donuts. The only time they need to get out of the chair is when they have to go and arrest some 70 year old. Other crimes involve a lot more effort. And if God forbid they have to deal with a murderer or drug dealer there is always a risk of violence. Which most of them are probably ill equipped to deal with. Most coppers today are just obese slobs with tattoos everywhere. And property crimes they just hand out a crime reference number and leave it to the insurers. " And all in the last 7 months, eh, eh, eh? | |||
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"Someone dawned on my recently after moving away from London. Everywhere in London, you see warnings and notices to beware of criminals, pick pockets etc... How far have we fallen as society that we need these sort of messages bombarded at us. It not only creates an unsafe vibe, and it primes people to be on edge. Creating an atmosphere that criminals are everywhere and if you don't look after yourself, you'll be victim. How dystopian have we become? " We've gone from a high trust society to a low trust one. | |||
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"We don’t take crime seriously enough in the UK Justice budgets have been cut since the era of austerity which is why we don’t have enough prison spaces. Criminals & would be criminals know this so can take advantage of that situation. Austerity causes more inequality & those on the receiving end may also be more likely to turn to crime." Very well put. ![]() | |||
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"Lots of quite ordinary neighbourhoods in London now employ private security to patrol. Do they ? I had no idea. I've not been to London for 20+ years. What sort of "policing" do they private security do, and are they expensive to employ ?" There's a popular service called MyLocalBobby, costs about £100 per household a month I believe. | |||
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"In 2010 the cuts to the police were focused on the experienced officers because they were the highest paid. The last government belatedly started to recruit new officers but that has lead to a high percentage of officers with less than 5 years experience and the retention rate has declined with a lot of the new recruits not completing their probation." Very interesting, thanks Gemma. | |||
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