In recent times, it’s become clear that police forces across the UK want to do their jobs properly. It’s obvious, not only because it’s the job of those I’ve spoken to, but also because it’s their overriding concern.
Their priority, as people who live among us, is to live in a safe environment that’s conducive to their overall wellbeing. It makes life better for dependants, and ensures they get a good deal as well.
In my investigations, it appears there are those who disagree. They’d rather all of us were unsafe – and felt it. It includes police, lawyers, and even politicians because such activities involve all who live here.
A driving force
It feels strange to have to pick it apart, because to begin with it involves people I don’t suspect. The ordinary delivery driver that’s on his rounds and needs to get away quickly. He’s not someone I distrust.
However, I’ve discovered staff of delivery companies have disrupted policing in our neighbourhoods. I documented a team of people, led by two drivers, disrupting police in a neighbourhood.
Bold, and brash
I’ve also caught out people running small gangs in large cities across the UK. In particular, I’ve met two young females who “employ” adult-aged men to help them in their “tasks”, as they put it.

It’s not a polite, easy issue to deal with. These people are demented to their core, and don’t understand sympathetic human interaction. In fact, they’re a part of the underworld in the UK.





