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Disappointed to be the first one to say that I probably would.
 
You would? Never been a fan of baldies myself

Reckon you’ve just written off a hefty percentage of this site here.
 
Kent Police recently issued statistics that show that in one area that they police there were 123 burglaries with a detection rate of 0.0%. However, their thought-policing is far more successful.
Seventy-one-year-old, Julian Foulkes, responding to an anti-Semitic mob storming a Russian airport, tweeted: 'One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…'
Six police officers arrived at his house, handcuffed him on his doorstep, searched his house, arrested him for an offence under the ‘Malicious Communications Act’, detained him in a police station for several hours and eventually issued a caution. During the search of his house they found a book by Douglas Murray and copies of the Spectator Magazine. One of the officer pronounced these items as being “very Brexity things”.
It is ironic that Foulkes happened to be a retired special constable. Meanwhile, burglars in Kent continue to rob and pillage at will.
 
Kent Police recently issued statistics that show that in one area that they police there were 123 burglaries with a detection rate of 0.0%. However, their thought-policing is far more successful.
Seventy-one-year-old, Julian Foulkes, responding to an anti-Semitic mob storming a Russian airport, tweeted: 'One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…'
Six police officers arrived at his house, handcuffed him on his doorstep, searched his house, arrested him for an offence under the ‘Malicious Communications Act’, detained him in a police station for several hours and eventually issued a caution. During the search of his house they found a book by Douglas Murray and copies of the Spectator Magazine. One of the officer pronounced these items as being “very Brexity things”.
It is ironic that Foulkes happened to be a retired special constable. Meanwhile, burglars in Kent continue to rob and pillage at will.

Insane.

Totally predictable due to the decades long politicialisation of the Police since the Macpherson report. The Tories are even more to blame for it than Labour and this situation happened under them and they didn't make a squeak about it.

This is the Police now until there is a radical restructuring of its leadership and hiring rules.
 
Kent Police recently issued statistics that show that in one area that they police there were 123 burglaries with a detection rate of 0.0%. However, their thought-policing is far more successful.
Seventy-one-year-old, Julian Foulkes, responding to an anti-Semitic mob storming a Russian airport, tweeted: 'One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…'
Six police officers arrived at his house, handcuffed him on his doorstep, searched his house, arrested him for an offence under the ‘Malicious Communications Act’, detained him in a police station for several hours and eventually issued a caution. During the search of his house they found a book by Douglas Murray and copies of the Spectator Magazine. One of the officer pronounced these items as being “very Brexity things”.
It is ironic that Foulkes happened to be a retired special constable. Meanwhile, burglars in Kent continue to rob and pillage at will.
 
Kent Police recently issued statistics that show that in one area that they police there were 123 burglaries with a detection rate of 0.0%. However, their thought-policing is far more successful.
Seventy-one-year-old, Julian Foulkes, responding to an anti-Semitic mob storming a Russian airport, tweeted: 'One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…'
Six police officers arrived at his house, handcuffed him on his doorstep, searched his house, arrested him for an offence under the ‘Malicious Communications Act’, detained him in a police station for several hours and eventually issued a caution. During the search of his house they found a book by Douglas Murray and copies of the Spectator Magazine. One of the officer pronounced these items as being “very Brexity things”.
It is ironic that Foulkes happened to be a retired special constable. Meanwhile, burglars in Kent continue to rob and pillage at will.
I read that article, and I'm still smiling about one particular sentence (hope I've got his right): "There's only one thing less likely than Kent police answering a call, and that's that they'll do anything about it." (or words to that effect).
 

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