30 Replies to “Who Would Be a Police Officer in Britain Today?”

  1. Pat is a voice of reason crying in the wilderness of the socialist slime that controls Britain. Unless it is too late already, I suspect that things will have to get worse before the good people that are left in Britain decide to take their country back. So far it appears that the media calling for more entitlements for these poor souls has the loudest voice.
    Al Sharpton on the other hand, what can you say. An idiot comes into his own on MSNBC and fits right in with the tingly leg crowd.

  2. Pat Condell says that the two problems were a lack of police, and severe restrictions on the police. The second is by far the most
    important. Three snipers, five heavy machine guns, and the riot would have been past history.
    It’s not as though they would be killing human beings.

  3. the real problem
    “shot a man who was pointing a gun right at them” ?
    They deserve their riot and their pooh-pooh ka-ka pooh pooh pooh too.
    but he didn’t pull the trigger of the loaded, deadly, illegal, weapon. Hollywood Doc Holiday would ashamed of the fool.

  4. Very sad commentary on modern day Britian.. only 2 or 3 generations removed from the people who survived the Blitz.

  5. Too bad Enoch Powell isn’t around to see his prediction come true.
    Rivers of blood….indeed!

  6. Top 10 countries for violent crime. Switzerland and America didn’t make the cut; Canada does.
    http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/08/12/graphic-the-root-causes-of-violence-in-england/
    Great Britain: 2030 violent crimes per 100,000
    Canada: 930
    America: 430
    Switzerland: less than 100
    http://www.stephenhalbrook.com/articles/guns-crime-swiss.html
    http://www.dailylocal.com/articles/2011/06/14/opinion/srv0000012031733.txt?viewmode=fullstory
    http://www.charlesdarwinresearch.org/PE%20Crime.pdf

  7. I have a question? If a female is healthy enough to have ten basdarded children why can’t she work for a living? I mean boinking strangers has to be hardwork and being perpetually prego isn’t easy yet they can’t work for a living? Why can’t they be professional hoes on birth control?

  8. North of 60 that is interesting information but obviously Mexico is the proof is the proof is the proof is the proof eh.
    I wonder why they avoid showing any totals and separate columns for violent crime? Seems like they’re trying really hard to hide something.
    “incidents of crime”
    So if a lunatic shoots a Senator and ten other people only the Senator counts?

  9. An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
    Robert A. Heinlein

  10. “incidents of crime”
    So if a lunatic shoots a Senator and ten other people only the Senator counts?

    That would be eleven homicides.

  11. Mexico has over 1200 violent crimes/100,000 in 2004 and the U.S.A. is 2,900/100,00, that is just violent crimes twice as high as Mexico in 2004?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Mexico

    FAIL
    That’s not what the data show at the link you provided. In 2004 Mexico had 470 violent crimes per 100,000. You seem to assume that all crimes are violent to get your total, but it’s incorrect.

  12. In this country one of the parasites he refers to would run him up in front of the HRC gestapo.
    And, the HRC would rule he pushed hate propaganda against parasites.
    It would be funny if it weren’t so true.
    Just like the parasite artists trying to get Sun News TV shut down for daring to make them justify why us taxpayers should be bankrolling them.

  13. GR8 rant by Pat.
    Ditto that for teachers. We get these feral kids long before the police have to deal with them. Are we allowed to exercise our authority, actually spelled out—in our favour—in the Education Acts of this country? No, we are not. And, like the police brass, our exorbitantly paid, politically correct “superiors” are supine. (Swine, IMO. They sit in their cushy offices far from the trenches. They toss roses at the worst offenders and grenades at even their best teachers. It’s disgusting.)
    Beastly kids—I’ve dealt with seriously malevolent ten year olds—know that they have all the power. They are willing to lie, and do so regularly: the word of the worst miscreant (and/or their narcissistic, bully parents: the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree) is taken as Gospel against that of the most seasoned, trustworthy, and successful teacher. One well placed lie can ruin a multi-decade career in a nano-second.
    I have very definite ideas about how to deal with these kids. It’s called “tough love”: I’ve used it, and it works. However, as the Charter gives “the less powerful” far more “rights” than their victims, what I’d like to see happen—very serious consequences (like boot school) for very serious misdemeanours—would probably be struck down by our courts.
    And that’s where the “notwithstanding clause” would be used by a government worth its salt. Do we have such a government somewhere in this country? I’m not sure.

  14. North of 60
    get a 100% serial
    you should not be posting that kind of BS and Mexico is where, in your fact based National Post survey, below Canada?
    or is it just a National Post FACT BASED survey, It’s pretty obvious though if ten homicides = 1 incident?
    that’s Liberal accounting, doesn’t that gay guy K i n s e l l a work there?

  15. It’s pretty obvious though if ten homicides = 1 incident?
    You said that, not me. Stop trying to twist things around to suit your distorted agenda.
    ten homicides are ten violent crimes, do try to keep up, eh?
    Too bad if the facts don’t fit your preconceived notions, the real world is like that, live with it.

  16. The really disturbing part of the whole rant is how the education system there and here are letting us all down. Kids are graduating that are basically unemployable because they cannot think, read, write or do simple math without a calculator. But their self esteem is undamaged…

  17. 5o years ago in Liverpool UK, a 10 year old kid threw a stone at my truck as I was driving. I stopped, jumped out of the truck and went after him. I was 19 and I caught up to him as he reached his row house and knocked on his door. His mother opened the door and I told her what the little bugger had done. She lit into him and gave him a bigger hiding than I would have done.

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