Apparently a threat that Muslims are planning to attack police officers-a news twitter account reports.
So Birmingham basically a crime free for all zone tonight. seriously sounds worrying.
SKy broke the news without an confirmation from police!! Bit dodgy reporting no police on streets!
Apparently officers are not being allowed to go home.
If the police have been threatened what is the point of recalling them? They will have to go back on the streets at some point. Seems a bit dodgy
If this is true then it's time to crack down hard on these religious nut jobs and cowards, the murder of Lee Rigby should have woken this nations leaders into action to protect the safety and security of the majority of citizens who are law abiding.
If a few scummy asshole religious nut jobs have their feelings hurt or rights trampled on in order to protect the rights of the majority then so be it.
If this is true then it's time to crack down hard on these religious nut jobs and cowards, the murder of Lee Rigby should have woken this nations leaders into action to protect the safety and security of the majority of citizens who are law abiding.
If a few scummy asshole religious nut jobs have their feelings hurt or rights trampled on in order to protect the rights of the majority then so be it.
Pretty sure thats how most dictatorships start, once you start taking away peoples freedoms no matter who they are, it is a slippery slope. Oneday you are arresting people for possibly being a terrorist because of a website they have looked at the next they are carting away innocent people who they don't like the look of into prisons with no charge, then when the prisons are full where do we send them? Make shift camps with guards everywhere? for the protection of everyone else that they haven't made up a charge for yet?
We may not like it but you just cant go around taking away a persons rights, the only option that we have in a free country is to protect those that need protecting by scaling up our efforts but we must remain in the law and keep a persons rights by any costs. If they are proven to be guilty of seriously wanting to harm others then by all means take away their freedoms, reduce their rights and liberties but not until then.
Keep a closer eye on the 'nutjobs' by all means, and be ready to act, but we cannot act until there is clear proof.
Pretty sure thats how most dictatorships start, once you start taking away peoples freedoms no matter who they are, it is a slippery slope. Oneday you are arresting people for possibly being a terrorist because of a website they have looked at the next they are carting away innocent people who they don't like the look of into prisons with no charge, then when the prisons are full where do we send them? Make shift camps with guards everywhere? for the protection of everyone else that they haven't made up a charge for yet?
We may not like it but you just cant go around taking away a persons rights, the only option that we have in a free country is to protect those that need protecting by scaling up our efforts but we must remain in the law and keep a persons rights by any costs. If they are proven to be guilty of seriously wanting to harm others then by all means take away their freedoms, reduce their rights and liberties but not until then.
Keep a closer eye on the 'nutjobs' by all means, and be ready to act, but we cannot act until there is clear proof.
It depends on the scale of terrorist action though, doesn't it ? If we have got to a situation where the police are being taken off the streets, advised not to travel by public transport, and not to wear any visible part of their uniform when travelling home, then the rule of law has broken down. I'm not saying we've reached that situation yet, but tonight's report isn't the first time something like this has happened.
I have no idea how they were responding to emergency calls, but if these were suspended for reasons of security then we really are entering different territory that will require an entirely different kind of response.
It depends on the scale of terrorist action though, doesn't it ? If we have got to a situation where the police are being taken off the streets, advised not to travel by public transport, and not to wear any visible part of their uniform when travelling home, then the rule of law has broken down. I'm not saying we've reached that situation yet, but tonight's report isn't the first time something like this has happened.
I have no idea how they were responding to emergency calls, but if these were suspended for reasons of security then we really are entering different territory that will require an entirely different kind of response.
It's a load of bollocks though.
A statement released by the force confirmed police have been given an "additional safety reminder" after information was received about officers' safety.
“We have taken the opportunity to remind all employees of the need to be vigilant. Our priority remains serving our communities and protecting them from harm. Officers remain on patrol and our staff continue to respond to calls for service as usual.”
It depends on the scale of terrorist action though, doesn't it ? If we have got to a situation where the police are being taken off the streets, advised not to travel by public transport, and not to wear any visible part of their uniform when travelling home, then the rule of law has broken down. I'm not saying we've reached that situation yet, but tonight's report isn't the first time something like this has happened.
I have no idea how they were responding to emergency calls, but if these were suspended for reasons of security then we really are entering different territory that will require an entirely different kind of response.
Of course this is only my opinion and everyone is welcome to their own, but personally, I don't think there should be any change like a sliding scale depending on the situation, we should always maintain our current stance that we can only impose a tightening of the law on a person/s if we can be be sure within a reasonable doubt of their guilt otherwise we start to lose who we are as people, as a nation then we truly do become that constantly mentioned police state/1984 copy, where we are fed lies as truth to keep us in line, watched every second of the day even in our homes and 1 misstep over leads to a gitmo style prison..
But thats all severe escalation and hyperbole and hopefully never happens.
This current situation I hope is just a storm in a teacup by some radical writing an anonymous letter threatening police officers and their families but with no real means or will to carry out their actions.
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So Birmingham basically a crime free for all zone tonight. seriously sounds worrying.
Apparently officers are not being allowed to go home.
BBC, for all their faults, operate a 2 confirmed source policy, Sky News dont
ITV reporters on twitter now confirming something is going on.
If this is true then it's time to crack down hard on these religious nut jobs and cowards, the murder of Lee Rigby should have woken this nations leaders into action to protect the safety and security of the majority of citizens who are law abiding.
If a few scummy asshole religious nut jobs have their feelings hurt or rights trampled on in order to protect the rights of the majority then so be it.
Well it's the police station and that's to be expected but if there are much more than normal then it's worrying.
Pretty sure thats how most dictatorships start, once you start taking away peoples freedoms no matter who they are, it is a slippery slope. Oneday you are arresting people for possibly being a terrorist because of a website they have looked at the next they are carting away innocent people who they don't like the look of into prisons with no charge, then when the prisons are full where do we send them? Make shift camps with guards everywhere? for the protection of everyone else that they haven't made up a charge for yet?
We may not like it but you just cant go around taking away a persons rights, the only option that we have in a free country is to protect those that need protecting by scaling up our efforts but we must remain in the law and keep a persons rights by any costs. If they are proven to be guilty of seriously wanting to harm others then by all means take away their freedoms, reduce their rights and liberties but not until then.
Keep a closer eye on the 'nutjobs' by all means, and be ready to act, but we cannot act until there is clear proof.
Somebody calculated the overtime bill:o
It depends on the scale of terrorist action though, doesn't it ? If we have got to a situation where the police are being taken off the streets, advised not to travel by public transport, and not to wear any visible part of their uniform when travelling home, then the rule of law has broken down. I'm not saying we've reached that situation yet, but tonight's report isn't the first time something like this has happened.
I have no idea how they were responding to emergency calls, but if these were suspended for reasons of security then we really are entering different territory that will require an entirely different kind of response.
They haven't been ordered back to base. It tells you what is happening in your link
It's a load of bollocks though.
A statement released by the force confirmed police have been given an "additional safety reminder" after information was received about officers' safety.
“We have taken the opportunity to remind all employees of the need to be vigilant. Our priority remains serving our communities and protecting them from harm. Officers remain on patrol and our staff continue to respond to calls for service as usual.”
When I posted it the link hadn't been updated.
Of course this is only my opinion and everyone is welcome to their own, but personally, I don't think there should be any change like a sliding scale depending on the situation, we should always maintain our current stance that we can only impose a tightening of the law on a person/s if we can be be sure within a reasonable doubt of their guilt otherwise we start to lose who we are as people, as a nation then we truly do become that constantly mentioned police state/1984 copy, where we are fed lies as truth to keep us in line, watched every second of the day even in our homes and 1 misstep over leads to a gitmo style prison..
But thats all severe escalation and hyperbole and hopefully never happens.
This current situation I hope is just a storm in a teacup by some radical writing an anonymous letter threatening police officers and their families but with no real means or will to carry out their actions.