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Are you and hound a double act?''At the present time, police officers have no powers to work in each other's jurisdiction, and both the Northern Ireland Office and the Minister of Justice have stated that there are no plans to allow them to do so''
Syd, go to bed, that single brain cell of yours must be tired.
Not wanting to waste my time and “can’t be arsed” are at differing ends of the interest spectrum SR. Careful, your colours are beginning to show. And if you don’t think corrupt politicians have power, or influential celebrities then you may need to have a rethink. Consider the case of Epstein in relation to power. But some are just hell bent on police and their failings.
This is what I wrote about the report in an earlier comment................. reforms that attempt to bring the police service into this century. It would increase numbers, training, diversity, cognitive diversity, upgrade technology, put emphasis in the areas of greatest need, champion crime prevention, community policing and much much more ...............do you disagree with any of it NR?
The data shows that:''White people made up 92.7% of police officers at the end of March 2020, and 86.0% of the general population at the time of the 2011 CensusAsian people made up 3.1% of police officers, and 6.8% of the general populationpeople with Mixed ethnicity made up 2.2% of police officers, and 2.2% of the general populationBlack people made up 1.3% of police officers, and 3.3% of the general populationpeople from the Other ethnic group made up 0.8% of police officers, and 1.7% of the general population''https://www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/workforce-and-business/workforce-diversity/police-workforce/latest''Women in policing in the United Kingdom began as early as December 1915 amidst the First World War.[1] As with other countries, police forces in the UK were entirely male at the start of the 20th century. Their numbers were limited for many decades, but have gradually increased since the 1970s. In England and Wales, 31.2% (40,319) of police officers were female on 31 March 2020. Previously, women police made up 28.6% in March 2016,[2]and 23.3% in 2007.[2] Women also make up a majority of the non-sworn police staff. Notable women in the police forces include Cressida Dick, the former Commissioner (chief) of the Metropolitan Police Service.Until 1999, women in the police force had their rank title prefixed with the word "Woman", or the letter W in abbreviations (e.g. "WPC" for Constable); this construction is still sometimes used in the press and by individuals.[3][4] From 1919 until January 1993, female officers' warrant numbers also came from a different series than male officers'.[5]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_policing_in_the_United_Kingdom#:~:text=Their%20numbers%20were%20limited%20for,the%20non%2Dsworn%20police%20staff.facts R US
They are not my points, they are gleaned from an expert report which I read.
Quote from: SydneyRover on April 04, 2022, 12:51:19 pmThey are not my points, they are gleaned from an expert report which I read.Not your points, but comments you were happy to hang your hat on and question me over?
In a nutshell most who are commenting on this subject have not:Read the reportDo not know why it was commissionedDo not know who wrote it Do not know to whom it is addressingAnd of course what 55 of the 56 recommendations are.
You're a bit of a conundrum phil, on here you are disagreeing with reforms to the police service of England and Wales where you have shown to have little or no understanding, reforms that attempt to bring the police service into this century. It would increase numbers, training, diversity, cognitive diversity, upgrade technology, put emphasis in the areas of greatest need, champion crime prevention, community policing and much much more and on the other thread you are undermining the courts and justice system.
Quote from: SydneyRover on March 14, 2022, 10:16:21 pmIn a nutshell most who are commenting on this subject have not:Read the reportDo not know why it was commissionedDo not know who wrote it Do not know to whom it is addressingAnd of course what 55 of the 56 recommendations are.Your uninformed views are as welcome as anyone's DD