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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 6764748" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>The irony being that anyone caught dealing out justice to these pansies gets a conviction for "taking the law in to their own hands".</p><p>- But if the police aren't 'policing' or attending incidents then those supposed to be enforcing 'the law' are guilty of serious <strong>'dereliction of duty'.</strong></p><p>Try seeking a conviction for negligent politicians and Chief Constables for failing to protect victims of crime, and you'll be laughed at by the duty sergeant.</p><p>Conversely if anyone were to suggest digging a deep hole and 'sending out a clear message' then the entire force would be round soon enough.</p><p></p><p>Long and the short of it, we need to remind our elected officials and high ranking police officers that they're not there just for the chauffeur driven car and generous pension, they need to do their jobs properly. Not easy when they are protected by the arrogance of high office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 6764748, member: 11374"] The irony being that anyone caught dealing out justice to these pansies gets a conviction for "taking the law in to their own hands". - But if the police aren't 'policing' or attending incidents then those supposed to be enforcing 'the law' are guilty of serious [B]'dereliction of duty'.[/B] Try seeking a conviction for negligent politicians and Chief Constables for failing to protect victims of crime, and you'll be laughed at by the duty sergeant. Conversely if anyone were to suggest digging a deep hole and 'sending out a clear message' then the entire force would be round soon enough. Long and the short of it, we need to remind our elected officials and high ranking police officers that they're not there just for the chauffeur driven car and generous pension, they need to do their jobs properly. Not easy when they are protected by the arrogance of high office. [/QUOTE]
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