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Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:02 am
by DavidS
Police have always recorded details of people they stop and search, although not on the extremely complex form they now use.
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:06 am
by colonel
It's mystic how I can tell they fuck things up for people.
There is planned to be an all-out strike of council workers in Birmingham from sometime in February. The staff have had 'Single Status' used against them to cut jobs and pay in real terms!
Birmingham is run by: a Tory and supine LibDem coalition.
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:07 am
by colonel
Which admittedly is a stupid instrument of record and which will, I hope, be withdrawn.
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:48 am
by one eyed jack
I think the problem has reachd pidemic proportions that something dramatic had to be done.
I'm in favour of this and yes , occasionally this kind of thing is abused but there are channels for that to be dealt with also.
And yes most likely the stop and searches will find weapons on a black youth more than a white one (though my mind belives it s more 50/50 these days with enough white kids acting blacker than the black kids with their baggies and hoodies)
Personally I dont have any issue being stopped by a policeman...Just seconds talking to me he probably wont be discussing what I have in my pockets.
Sam, this may not be South Africa in the 70's but if you've been to some places in London you would think so. I know people who wouldnt hurt a fly generally carrying something to defend thmselves if the shit was going down.
No one wants to get caught unprepared and be a victim to some punk thug.
So the police might inconvenience a few people, so what?...Dont you think its about time they warranted that huge budget every year doing something to make the streets safer?
On the other hand, something should be done in the community to provide more facilties that the young and restless youths can get more involved with. Not all kids are happy staying at home watching tv or playng xbox and to add to this, it looks like a lot of the older generation dont want to mix with the younger ones so of course there will be a generation divided and when you get this, some people dont even regard older folk with any respect because of this and see them as obstacles or even victims.
You only have to look at kids killng kids these days as an indicator of being desensitised to humanity and apathetic. We have some deep seated problems going on that will not be corrected until people make a concerted effort.
Let me ask you lot a question? Have any of you evn tried to talk to any of these hoodlum types?
You havent because you fear being robbed. But unless you try to talk to them you might get som first hand insight into their world. People are usually products of their environment, alienated by misunderstanding. I'm not defending them all but something has to be done becaus the bad guys are th ones winning on the strts and the one thing I believe...No one was born evil. Not even the devil himself if you know the story behind that.
Not even Adolf Hitler.
People living in fear are part of the problem, not the solution.
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:06 am
by randyandy
Well said Terry.
Out of interest could I ask if you've looked at the councils community safety strategy for your area please?
Cheers
Andy
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 1:51 pm
by Mike_CFC
Me too.Why should The Old Bill need long-winded paperwork to stop and search a person they suspect is a menace to society?
If they have nothing to hide,no weapon or drugs,then they have nothing to worry about.
Like i said,the day i vote Tory will be a cold day in hell.But Cameron at least is laying down these plans that Jaquie Smith is too lilly-livered and up herself to do herself.
I can't see what the difficulty is in stop and search !confused!
And trust the BBC only to use black people to debate the issue.colonel wrote:
> Which admittedly is a stupid instrument of record and which
> will, I hope, be withdrawn.
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:05 pm
by Mike_CFC
Well said.I was no angel when i was younger(who was?),but i knew where to draw the line.
And how can we talk to these young offenders-when they don't have the concept of basic English themselves,instead talking as if they're Vicky Pollard or that other child nutter from Catherine Tate's show.
Maybe they should bring back National Service?.Afterall,the army is all about dicipline,not becoming a crazed killing machine.Alice In Blunderland wrote:
> Robbed is probably the least of your worries if you go near
> some of these rat boys, how can you talk to them? most of them
> can barely communicate as it is and as we have seen recently
> talk to them and you are likely to be beaten to death, unless
> of course you are a tv crew who will then be told we ain't got
> nuthin to do innit while the rest of them mug for the camera to
> shwo off to their scummy pals.
>
> Have not got anything do is the stock answer- yet there are a
> lot more youth centres and projets around than there was when I
> was growing up and I do not remember ever running around the
> streets causing trouble, but then again I had parents who
> actually gave a crap, would not let me hang out with lowlives,
> made sure I was in by a certain time and taught me how to read
> and write before I even started infant school.
>
> Boredom is something I have never really suffered from as I
> have always enjoyed reading books and magazines, there are now
> also DVD'S to watch, the internet to use etc so there is no
> excuse, it all boils down to parents who could not care less
> their 7 year olds are running around at midnight or later- I
> have witnessed this myself, kids never being taught manners and
> respect because their parents have none, kids having no
> interest in learning basic skills- instead learing how to do
> text talk etc.
>
>
> one eyed jack wrote:
>
> > You havent because you fear being robbed. But unless you try
> to
> > talk to them you might get som first hand insight into their
> > world. People are usually products of their environment,
> > alienated by misunderstanding. I'm not defending them all but
> > something has to be done becaus the bad guys are th ones
> > winning on the strts and the one thing I believe...No one was
> > born evil. Not even the devil himself if you know the story
> > behind that.
Re: The right to stop and search
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:37 pm
by number 6
Colonel for PM i say.