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Topic History of: Boris: Tories are clamping down on crime
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Green Man Honey wrote:
Maybe the police will be directed to look for burglars, instead of dispersing groups of children who have already been in a classroom together all day?

I can't see police chasing burglar's, they will only give you a crime number. Then ask you to look on eBay or Gumtree for stolen items.

If you're mugged they will take a statement and that be that.
Wyot Have you ever seen the Police in life disperse anything or fine anyone under these regulations?

I haven't.

This is principally a mind game...
Honey Maybe the police will be directed to look for burglars, instead of dispersing groups of children who have already been in a classroom together all day?
JK2006 Good thing too - hopefully this means the fastest growing crime - the False Allegations Industry - is being attacked (as with Carl Beech & Jemma Beale). Thousands of victims of this Government and Police assisted crime.