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Why Do Our Police Seem Afraid To Act?

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anotheoldgit | 14:20 Mon 08th Aug 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3729279/Revellers-party-threw-bottles-police-trying-shut-down.html

/// Officers had bottles thrown at them. ///

/// Police attempting to help a woman who had collapsed were also attacked. ///

/// A female police officer and two party-goers were injured. ///

And yet no arrests, why?



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they are terrified of being labelled with "isms".
Cant be seen to be offending anyone can they?
I think there has been a change in tactics.
As these are Public Order Offences (in the main) they will be gathering intelligence and any arrests are made 'after the fact' when the heat has gone out of the situation.
AOG

I've been following this on the Clapham Chronicle website.

Chief Superintent Alex Furquaad gave the following reasons for the actions:

1. Because the revellers were all related to MPs and the police were worried about having their funding curtailed?

2. Because revellers had resorted to playing Muse's latest album and the control centre deemed it too dangerous to expose officers to that level of abuse.

3. It was coming up to dinner time.
jackthehat is spot on
Are you a Clapham chief Plod then HC?
maybe they are saving it until the Notting Hill Crimaval in a couple of weeks.
Yes.
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/// maybe they are saving it until the Notting Hill Crimaval in a couple of weeks. ///

Yes then it will be the placing of their helmets on the heads of dancing girls, whilst joining in with them in the merriment.

I bet they can't wait.
iz it cos dey iz blacks ?

the bill are scared to touch these people now...

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