Not again, time to increase the police presence on our streets.

Wow, London is actually getting worse than places like Bradford and Liverpool these days?

That is just sad.

LOL London is worse than places like Bradford and Liverpool and always has been.

BTW, why should I pay more tax for extra police on the streets? If poor people want more police and don't want to be shot they should pay the extra cost themselves.
 
Because New York is New York and London is London. Cops in New York are armed. Cops in London aren't (bar C019). Hoods aren't scared of the police on the street in the UK because the cops aren't armed. At most they're going to get hit with a taser until C019 can arrive at the scene. Gangs in America have members numbering thousands and they're national (even international) organisations. Bloods, Crips, MS13, 18th Street, Aryan Brotherhood all of whom are tooled up better than the police.

The question then is should we arm all beat police in London as it works so well for the cops in New York? If you think the time wasted filling in forms is bad now, waiting until you see the form filling and enquires that'll occur every time an officer discharges a weapon.

Guns arn't going to help. American youth are raised to have a little more respect. Even in the impoverished ethnics area's. You'll still hear them saying yes sir, yes mam at silly things such as buying a loaf of bread. It's that slight change in attidude that makes all the difference in my opinion. Yes there are instances of violent crime in NY, but you can bet the person will probably have a little more respect when apprehended, compared to the typicall young scroat in England.

That's my opinion. Having lived on both continents. The youth over here have more respect to the law and elders, and changing them to be more law abiding was an easier proposition.
 
reduce the amount of paperwork involved.

use HD head mounted camera's for evidence.

use the isle of white as a prison island, fence it in lay mines in the water and let them live feral like the animals they acted like.
 
Guns arn't going to help. American youth are raised to have a little more respect. Even in the impoverished ethnics area's. You'll still hear them saying yes sir, yes mam at silly things such as buying a loaf of bread. It's that slight change in attidude that makes all the difference in my opinion. Yes there are instances of violent crime in NY, but you can bet the person will probably have a little more respect when apprehended, compared to the typicall young scroat in England.

That's my opinion. Having lived on both continents. The youth over here have more respect to the law and elders, and changing them to be more law abiding was an easier proposition.

Just because someone says "yes sir" or "yes mam" doesn't mean a thing. Some of the worlds worst serial killers were well spoken and eloquent.

You're more likely to say "yes sir" and have a bit more respect when apprehended by a cop with a gun on his hip. Hell, you're likely to be more genial with anyone in possession of a firearm. I'm sure the young scroat in London would give less back chat if he had a firearm pointed at him.
 
That is why I stated that we should also tackle the triggers for crime such as social deprivation and gang culture.

Of course more Police will have an effect as long as a zero tolerance attitude is also applied, that includes in the courts as well.

It worked in NY, why would it not work in London.

We don't have the resources, even less so since all the budget cuts. American policing budgets are massive, you only have to look at their equipment and vehicles to see that.

In any case, ZTP has been done various times before and whilst it's effective at tackling low-level crime, it isn't suddenly going to cause shootings to stop.
 
It's completely baffling, after all, one article I read said they have planted yew trees and a herb garden there recently to try and curb the violence problems in the area, I don't understand how someone could do something so reckless in light of the councils sterling efforts to reduce this sort of thing with herb gardens.
 
Its because they banned fox hunting where are these kids expected to let off steam ?


Sorry I mean it's because 'they shut the youf clubs init blud' or something as ridiculous !
 
There isn't a problem within the black community, I keep trying to say this.

Crime has its roots in poverty not race. It just happens that there's a larger % of poor black people, compared with other races. Therefore, the real issue is not to target a race, but to target poverty.

That probably explains why you think so many black people are involved in knife and gun crime. The real question you should be asking is why so many poor people are involved in knife and gun crime.

So you don't think culture has anything to do with it? Why do such a disproportionate number of black people come from the low-income group in the first place?
 
Crime has its roots in poverty not race. It just happens that there's a larger % of poor black people, compared with other races. Therefore, the real issue is not to target a race, but to target poverty.

Funnily enough, I've seen lots of people on my travels living in much harsher poverty than the "deprived" people here, and they certainly don't seem to feel the need to go out shooting/robbing/stabbing.

Moral vacuum tbh.
 
So you don't think culture has anything to do with it? Why do such a disproportionate number of black people come from the low-income group in the first place?

Poverty is a cycle unfortunately, and it just seems that they need to break the cycle.

Funnily enough, I've seen lots of people on my travels living in much harsher poverty than the "deprived" people here, and they certainly don't seem to feel the need to go out shooting/robbing/stabbing.

Moral vacuum tbh.

Just the same as I've seen loads of black people who aren't criminals. Relevance? None.

Don't be a fool, I'm not saying that all poor people are criminals or anything like that. I'm merely pointing out that race isn't a cause of crime, but poverty is.
 
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