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  1. Cliftonville

    Cliftonville Well-Known Member

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    In a time of national crisis the overwhelming majority of us are willing to concede fundamental civil liberties in a united effort to adhere to guidelines to beat this evil pandemic. Millions of us will have our own tragedies but we are united in our efforts and do not and will undermine that collective national effort. Lockdown should not be partisan where it applies to them but not to us. These people clearly feel they are more entitled, they are the elite because lockdown does not apply to them.

    I will condemn that.
     
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    This just about sums up exactly how I feel from another police officer

    I debated for hours whether to post this or not.......
    I've read lots of tweets and posts over the last week, and especially in the last 24 hours which have made me angry, sad, furious, shocked, mortified, confused, and just plain pissed off.
    As ever the police are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
    Don't enforce the law = massively criticised / hammered in the media.
    Do enforce the law = massively criticised / hammered in the media.
    Ask yourself what are they supposed to do? Coronavirus legislation is what it is, we are still in the middle of a global pandemic, and 10's of thousands of people have died as a result, directly or indirectly depending on which view you take of Covid.
    But the fact is the rules are laid out, as per the wishes of the government. And they are there ultimately to attempt to keep us safe. The task of enforcing these laws (as always) falls to the police, along with everything else they've got to do.
    So again, what are they supposed to do? Enforce the law, or don't enforce the law. They will be hammered either way. Can't win.
    What happened to Sarah Everard was utterly horrific. And it goes without saying i completely understand the strength of feeling towards the case and the issues raised. The sad reality is what we all saw last night was the blatant hijack of a vigil (which had been rightly told not to go ahead and backed by the courts) by activists, anti-police agitators, opportunists with ulterior motives and those hell bent on causing a disturbance. All under the ever present camera lenses of those with other agendas.
    Spraying "All Coppers Are Bastards" on a police van is not supporting Sarah's family.
    Shouting "No justice, no peace" is not supporting Sarah's family.
    Holding up "Defund the Police" banners is not supporting Sarah's family.
    Unfortunately a reaction was sought by some, a reaction was had (through the clear disregard of the law, public safety, call it what you will), and the aftermath perfectly timed and captured for the media to lap up and farm out.
    I know who WAS supporting Sarah's family though. The police family liason officer's, sticking by them throughout the most awful time of their entire life.
    The investigation team which has worked and IS working tirelessly to put the person responsible for this horrific act behind bars.
    And let it be said right now, if it even needed saying: NOBODY HATES BAD COPS AS MUCH AS GOOD COPS.
    They go against every oath we hold dear. They ARE NOT us.
    Last night could have been and should have been a huge outpouring of support for Sarah, with doorstep candlelit vigils across the country in scenes like we saw with "clap for our NHS heroes" albeit an unbelievably sad reason on this occasion.
    But in all the noise and smoke, the real message and the real show of support has been lost, as we woke up to celebrities, government officials and the *media lambasting the police.
    *The utterly poisonous mainstream media quite literally, day in day out, wake up with the seemingly sole intention of dividing people, and causing hate.
    In any way they can, they sow the seeds of hate between us, whether it be race, religion, gender, anything. Because it generates clicks, and in turn money.
    We're at a point now where the police are always seen as the villain. My inbox has been pinging away with calls of "murderers" and "scum". We're so quick to forget names like Wayne Marques, Ian Dibell, David Whyte, Keith Palmer, Nicola Hughes, Fiona Bone, Stephen Oake, Sharon Beshenivsky and many others. Who risked everything and in some cases gave everything to try and keep us safe.
    I don't know where this all ends up. I don't even know why i wrote this. Maybe i'm just sick and tired of hearing the one sided narrative, and want to try and give a voice to the "silent" majority.
    Don't get me wrong, we are NOT perfect, never claimed to be. We're only human and can / will make mistakes, it would be hugely naive to think otherwise. But we're not the enemy.
    I guess i'll sign off by saying this is only my opinion. I'm not speaking on behalf of the police, although in amongst the handful of likes and comments it will inevitably get, i just hope the message gets through.
     
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  3. Red Alert

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    People cannot visit family in a garden, millions have made huge sacrifices during this pandemic and yet these reclaim the Streets sister uncut BLM mobs etc etc etc believe they are above the law and that it is fine for their cause to gather in large numbers in the middle of a public health crisis. These women were breaking the law end of story. They were also backed up by blokes who had gone wearing balaclavas (it was on the news) that deflect covid or had they gone for a row and the balaclavas were to protect their identities!!! shame on them.
     
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  4. Jiffie

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    this comment may answer your question
    whether or not there could be a different aspect to that photo we do not know.. truth is it was taken and published...
    it was not a protest so shouldn't have been there, true ............... didn't see that myself ... it was a vigil ....
     
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  6. Cliftonville

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    A vigil breaking lockdown v police.
     
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    I never expected a glib comment like that! I wonder how much footage is available on both sides that will never be published - as I said, "impartial" media? Not likely at the moment!
     
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    Well now you have with the placards in the photo above, it was MEANT to be a solemn vigil for somebody's daughter who was brutally murdered, who takes placards saying ACAB? or BLM crap like defund the police?, who takes cans of spray paint? who wears balaclavas? and who starts vile anti police chants?

    The overwhelming majority were there for a solemn vigil but as usual anti democracy lefties couldn't miss out on yet another opportunity to spout their bile. Seeking to vilify all police officers, of course taken to the enth degree should we vilify all nurses because of Beverley Allitt or all doctors because of Harold Shipman, no of course not.

    The truth is parliament set out the covid laws and have criticised the police for failing to implement those laws at times, in the week leading up to this vigil the high court bottled out of making a full ruling on the validity of this 'vigil' and parliament, tosser Khan and the worse than useless Starmer offered nothing in the way of advice or the way forward. And now are jumping the luvvies populist bandwagon to put the boot in.

    The UK police do not have the legal right to strike like in most other countries, I would love to see them all take a sick day and then see then if people want to defund them.
     
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    The people attending demonstrations against their favourite gripe be it BLM, anti Covid anything or keeping women safe all have the right to their opinion but gathering in large numbers is illegal. What else do we expect from our individual police forces other than to uphold the law as it stands because as many of you have said they are in a no win situation and the biggest problem today is the fact that they have to endure abhorrent abuse while performing their duty. Long gone are the days when the local bobby would clip your ear and send you home to mummy.
     
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    It’s about balance, or do you condone Tiananmen Square, or more recently, Hong Kong, obviously those are extreme examples , but the principle is the same, Covid rules in relation to this kind of thing went through quickly without proper scrutiny due to time constraints, which has left the police in an impossible position but it was obvious what was going to happen and we had no leadership from our elected politicians. To suggest all at this vigil were lefties is nonsense.
     
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  11. oneforthebristolcity

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    IMO for what it's worth, that these mob protests that we see start off as normal demonstrations which are sabotaged by organised groups (the likes of BLM & ACAB) set up for distraction purposes.
    They become nothing to do with George Floyd or Sarah Everard.......but are easily provoked by the main stream media.......
     
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    I have to ask you, who exactly has said all at this 'vigil' were lefties?

    Something has been lost here, I am not surprised that the grieving parents of Sarah Everard wanted nothing to do with this 'vigil', it only takes a small number to hijack something like this and that is what happened, sadly as football fans we know only to well that the trouble makers always stand at the back launching their missiles and causing trouble and the innocents at the front become unwitting victims when the police try to deal with it, of course if they fail to attempt to deal with it they are condemned.

    As I pointed out Doctor Harold Shipman probably killed up to 250 people, a lot of them were women, Beverley Allitt killed 4 babies, attempted to murder 3 others and caused grievous bodily harm to 6 others (and that's just the ones that could be proved) and I suspect they weren't all boys, another nurse called Lucy Letty has been arrested and awaiting trial for murdering 8 babies in Chester.

    We cannot allow the demonisation of every police officer because of this and that is what the minority of anti democracy lefties at this 'vigil' did and are seeking to do.

    You are absolutely correct it's about balance and how can you have balance when you have already judged by what you have seen on the TV or other footage.
     
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    I haven’t judged, that’s my point. I’m not the one suggesting they were all trouble makers and law breakers, whilst they congratulated in numbers, which, due to Covid rules , is illegal, I understand them feeling the need to do so, therefore I’m suggesting the police seem to have not dealt with it with as much compassion as they could have.
     
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    OK I will ask the question a different way, who exactly is suggesting that they were all trouble makers and law breakers?

    With all due respect I think the decision to congregate should have come from the family and not group calling itself 'reclaim these streets' who had already lost a high court action that they brought to congregate.

    Finally are you advocating that when 'some of the congreated' began throwing missiles at the police (who at that time were all female officers) that they just stood there and took it?
     
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    You have mentioned balance again. Its not even to compare the UK to China. The balanced parallel is the here on this Isle.

    Why in a national crisis are the rights of people holding a vigil/protest breaking lockdown surrounding the unfortunate death of one individual more important than the sacrifices the overwhelming majority are making?

    The police were enforcing the legal v those who were breaking guidelines.

    The groups organising this protest were left wing.

    Another parallel why do these groups not organise protests in opposition to the industrial scale rape of what is thousands of predominantly young, white, working-class girls across England? Evil crime upon evil crime, thousands upon thousands of sickening tragedies covered up and hidden by righteous (?) politicians on the left and right. Or this murder - Iuliana Tudos death: Man jailed for Finsbury Park barmaid murder - BBC News The reason is identarian left wing politics.
     
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    Spot on I suppose the irony actually is that it took the terrible murder of a white middle class London metropolitan female to mobilise the left wing sisterhood.
     
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    Maybe had they mobilised years ago when this national scandal was being suppressed by the then head of the CPS (I wonder Whatever happened to him?) issues of female safety would now be engrained into the national consciousness and steps taken to make our streets more safe perhaps Sarah Everard might still be alive.
     
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    Looks like a lot evidence emerging that the 'vigil' was hijacked by far left activists, some evidence even from a friend of one of the organisers.
     
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    That is the law of the land dear, minority report is not real, it's a fictional TV series.


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    Paid actor I recon!!!
     
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