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How on earth would being licensed change anything? Bear in mind the monster that killed Sarah Everard had to go through a selection process, interviews and assessments to get the job. Any amount of licensing or layered beaurocracy will not stop monsters like him from hiding. Just like nurses and doctors that kill people. Or anyone other walk of life for that matter. What next? Licensing teachers, or magistrates or members of the clergy? All professions where pedophiles have been hidden.
Oh dear? It looks to me like NR has very clearly explained his position with this subject but it also us evident that you are looking for an argument SR or at the very least, looking for someone to engage with to give you something to do.
I made my point very clearly. The very first line. There are problems within policing for sure. Is that not clear enough? What I don’t have are the answers. I don’t feel licensing is the answer though.Some things you cannot legislate for, or avoid. Sadly. It’s as simple as that. IMO. And I had 22 years at it.
Quote from: normal rules on March 08, 2022, 10:55:24 amI made my point very clearly. The very first line. There are problems within policing for sure. Is that not clear enough? What I don’t have are the answers. I don’t feel licensing is the answer though.Some things you cannot legislate for, or avoid. Sadly. It’s as simple as that. IMO. And I had 22 years at it.There you go Syd. As clear as a big bag of clear things.
Syd he also explained why he thought licensing wouldn’t make a lot of difference. You should read what is written, not what you want people to write.
Wtf are you on about? I am using my voice to support NR against your ridiculous argument that he isn’t making himself clear.You have already forgotten that I said they (the police officers) are not all the same.Why can’t you understand?
NR, I like to hear if possible why you are so against licencing, not about other professions as I think we agree police are in a special position, a position of authority and need respect from the community to give them that authority.
I have as the first to respond but you will have forgotten that. Fourth can probably.Anyway I getting off your hook now. Things to do back here in the uk.
Quote from: SydneyRover on March 08, 2022, 11:17:10 amNR, I like to hear if possible why you are so against licencing, not about other professions as I think we agree police are in a special position, a position of authority and need respect from the community to give them that authority.The devil would be in the detail. I’d like to see exactly what the licensing process entailed before commenting further. But based on previous experience of Home Office Policies imposed on policing, I would not be too optimistic about its effectiveness.
Quote from: normal rules on March 08, 2022, 11:19:21 amQuote from: SydneyRover on March 08, 2022, 11:17:10 amNR, I like to hear if possible why you are so against licencing, not about other professions as I think we agree police are in a special position, a position of authority and need respect from the community to give them that authority.The devil would be in the detail. I’d like to see exactly what the licensing process entailed before commenting further. But based on previous experience of Home Office Policies imposed on policing, I would not be too optimistic about its effectiveness.I don't know of course but I would imagine that it would be an assessment of competency and record to see if they are good enough to continue that they themselves are happy and are getting the right support and if any discipline issues that may have occurred have been dealt with to satisfy the the 'whomever' that they are fit to serve the people. I personally as you are no doubt aware do not have any problems with this type of assessment provided that officers are treated with respect and have rights to appeal and so forth.
I’d be interested SR in your take on the state of policing currently in Aus. And any experiences you have had good and bad. If at all. I’m assuming policing on the other side of the world has similar issues.
Quote from: SydneyRover on March 08, 2022, 11:28:57 amQuote from: normal rules on March 08, 2022, 11:19:21 amQuote from: SydneyRover on March 08, 2022, 11:17:10 amNR, I like to hear if possible why you are so against licencing, not about other professions as I think we agree police are in a special position, a position of authority and need respect from the community to give them that authority.The devil would be in the detail. I’d like to see exactly what the licensing process entailed before commenting further. But based on previous experience of Home Office Policies imposed on policing, I would not be too optimistic about its effectiveness.I don't know of course but I would imagine that it would be an assessment of competency and record to see if they are good enough to continue that they themselves are happy and are getting the right support and if any discipline issues that may have occurred have been dealt with to satisfy the the 'whomever' that they are fit to serve the people. I personally as you are no doubt aware do not have any problems with this type of assessment provided that officers are treated with respect and have rights to appeal and so forth.There is a system already in place that mirrors this. It’s called the PDR process. Professional development review. Wayne Couzens would have been subject to this process for the years he served. I’m concerned that any new licensing would be the PDR process under a different name.I cannot see it being anything else.