... if it is legal & peaceful. There is a plethora of laws in the UK which prevent peaceful free expression and assembly and the police frequently misuse them when called upon by the civilians in question. If you say so, but I have had no problems. If you check you will find that the security guard population exceeds that of the police themselves. ...
... article <89adnVBEu6v83CjVnZ2dnUVZ8hednZ2d@pipex.net>, JNugent says... Doug wrote: Yes, although unaccountable policing in the UK is nothing new it is spreading. <shrug> Traffic wardens are civilians. They've been around, handing out on-the-spot fines, for nearly fifty years. Thar's because they've been given the power to by the Police. -- Conor I ...
...if it is legal & peaceful. There is a plethora of laws in the UK which prevent peaceful free expression and assembly and the police frequently misuse them when called upon by the civilians in question. If you say so, but I have had no problems. If you check you will find that the security guard population exceeds that of the police themselves. No idea...
... if it is legal & peaceful. There is a plethora of laws in the UK which prevent peaceful free expression and assembly and the police frequently misuse them when called upon by the civilians in question. If you check you will find that the security guard population exceeds that of the police themselves. No idea, please cite sources. Are ...
...is OK if it is legal & peaceful. There is a plethora of laws in the UK which prevent peaceful free expression and assembly and the police frequently misuse them when called upon by the civilians in question. If you check you will find that the security guard population exceeds that of the police themselves. No idea, please cite sources. Are you too lazy ...
....com> wrote in message news:89adnVBEu6v83CjVnZ2dnUVZ8hednZ2d@pipex.net... Doug wrote: Yes, although unaccountable policing in the UK is nothing new it is spreading. <shrug> Traffic wardens are civilians. They've been around, handing out on-the-spot fines, for nearly fifty years. They also seem to get it wrong a lot more than a fully trained police ...
... Aug 27, 8:30 am, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> wrote: Yes, although unaccountable policing in the UK is nothing new it is spreading. The disclosure that hundreds of civilians have been given enforcement powers drew accusations that the Government is encouraging the spread of unaccountable policing..." I wonder how long before they target the cyclists in city centers who ...
On Aug 27, 12:58 pm, JNugent <J...@NPPTG.com> wrote: Doug wrote: Yes, although unaccountable policing in the UK is nothing new it is spreading. <shrug> Traffic wardens are civilians. They've been around, handing out on-the-spot fines, for nearly fifty years. Thats only because they can trace the car. If they didn't have that power the fine would be unenforcable. ...
JNugent wrote: Doug wrote: Yes, although unaccountable policing in the UK is nothing new it is spreading. <shrug> Traffic wardens are civilians. They've been around, handing out on-the-spot fines, for nearly fifty years. Exactly, and if you've done nothing wromg then you've nothing to worry about.
Doug wrote: Yes, although unaccountable policing in the UK is nothing new it is spreading. <shrug> Traffic wardens are civilians. They've been around, handing out on-the-spot fines, for nearly fifty years.