Policing

  • Is Policing set to change for the better?

    If the next piece of legislation concerning Policing is anything to go by, the Police Reform Bill may open up the sticky issue of what exactly it means to police here. I’m sure that many people want to speak to their MP about it. There are horrendous scourges in our neighbourhoods, not least house-to-house harassment at an extreme scale.

    What is a social contract in a Policing sense in the UK?
    “What is a social contract in a Policing sense in the UK?” (Credit: OpenAI ChatGPT).

    This is a particularly thorny issue in the UK because arguments raise tensions in the detail of the matter, and some of it’s theoretical. To people in the know, it can be like questioning a tradition. But the bare facts of the matter suggest an increase in overall capacity without a loss of respect is a worthy update.

  • Policing in the UK enjoys a resurgence

    It’s a nightmare for Policing staff and Officers as the public narrative offers little to reassure and plenty to make them think it’s a bad time for their profession altogether.

    This may just be a morale issue, however, because they have been reaching internal targets for some time now, and have now reached another milestone.

    Their coverage of the UK population is said to be at somewhere around 80% (the precise figure being hard to come by). This is based on analysis of how much impact the Policing service has in its official capacity, apart from any other touch point.

    The majority of the population therefore enjoys a knowledge of and close contact with citizens acting in their official capacity, averaging on feelings of positivity over negative responses to their work.

  • Caught: “Water Tower” criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to run a “Water Tower” anti-Policing firm outfit in London has now been spotted.

    A lead suspect
    A lead suspect in a “Water Tower” anti-Policing firm outfit in London spotted in a hotel in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have interfered in over ten thousand cases, and is suspected of extensive theft and crime across the city.

    It’s not thought he’s had significant insider help, as the nature of the activity is that it’s separate from normal Policing duties.

    London crime

    The problems in London have only got worse as a result of criminals having a more proactive approach to breaking the law and disrupting policing at large.

    While it’s true there is a local crime rate in line with the population, there has also been an explosion in erratic and sometimes fatal activity in many parts of the capital.

    It’s only starting to become clear who the culprits may be, but it’s not yet been established how widespread the impact is so far.

  • Caught: BNP security actor

    In an exclusive report for Conservative News Site, a suspected BNP activist has been caught loitering in a central Reading area, alleged of lying in wait to plot harm against a senior UK Policing advisor.

    A white supremacist BNP security actor seen here loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    His precise purpose in doing so is unknown, but it may be connected to UK Policing staff being attacked for supporting themselves and others to act against white supremacists in England, and also in Wales.

  • Long Report: The eyes around us

    CCTV has become a familiar site for every town and city across the UK. In that, from business premises to town centres, public squares and coffee shops there is now a familiar site hanging above our heads everywhere.

    The rationale for these is simple but the issues about them are complex. It’s difficult in particular with regard to the law. This is an issue of what it means to be human in a society that claims to be free.

    The idea of being watched is something as old as the notion of living in a community with other people. However, our nation’s statute book has become ever more complicated. It has become less clear if we are truly being protected or looked for.

    Stating the facts

    The trouble is that even if you see CCTV images have been proved useful for a court of law in attempting to prosecute a suspect of a crime for a victim, it’s not clear what their other use is.

    It needs to be questioned if the CCTV images are owned by law enforcement; if everybody wants to be seen on the same images; and if the cameras are always used for the correct purpose.

    I’ve heard over and over it’s not certain who gave permission for the cameras to be put in place and what their intended purpose was because a general use would imply a surveillance state.

    In fact, I’ve seen evidence that fake names have been put on forms for camera orders, and that dodgy security companies have been used to follow up CCTV images to confirm their veracity.

    The truth

    It may be true that there are professional uses for CCTV cameras on any corner of the country, but it’s not clear if every camera that is installed has been put there with complete integrity.

    In general, CCTV footage has been used appropriately on national television, but this is in a microcosm and it’s usually heavily edited. This is not its real purpose anyway and it cannot be or that would be something like a police state.

    There are particularly uses that can be justified by existing legislation. However, there are hazards in allowing open access and also not regulating the daily use of imagery that is captured by a camera pointing out in a public place.

    What we need

    It’s not a difficult concept to understand. It’s something that members of the public do every day to help themselves; to understand altercations; and to keep a record of things around them.

    However, if the issue is just dealt with in general, it leaves the door open for corruption. It cannot be that we approve of something as it is because there is a need to think about it as we’re also using it.

    This means it cannot be at the disposal of a single powerful group, or useful to a single side only, or beneficial only to a select few. It’s something that should be treated equally and with as much sensitivity as the law itself.

  • Caught: “Coverup” criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a “Coverup” criminal accused of seeking to conceal the real reasons for a crime and therefore disrupting thousands of criminal investigations has now been identified online.

    A suspect (@ZeroDarkTony/YouTube) caught online and alleged of extensive interference in Policing activity worldwide.

    It’s believed he’s worked with Policing insiders in India, the UK, and the USA to pursue particular cases that are serious, and complex.

    Seeking & finding

    The motive to interfere with Police work is not yet fully understood but it’s believed to be linked to feelings of dissatisfaction that translate into political realms, too.

    The effort is considered a new phenomenon and is most often found in America. It’s because of extensive political activity that uplifts local law enforcement work.

  • Policing is a big business

    It’s startling how many people have complaints about Policing, and equally how much work the Police actually do.

    However, there is a huge shortfall in activity that makes sense of the naysayers, and dwarfs the dedicated activity in comparison.

    It’s believed, according to private research, that a full scale Police force that covers the UK would cost in the region of £70 billion to £80 billion a year.

    This is a cost that involves use of high tech equipment, sufficient ongoing training, and administrative efforts to make sense of the aftermath of crime, and criminal activity.

    The lack of this high level of funding is indicative of poor planning and gross misalignment of public understanding and practical realities in a modern economy.

    It’s also a legacy of insufficient notions of safety, and a confusion of terms as it relates to political standpoint and the purpose of a Policing force with a socially contractual obligation.

    The professionalisation of UK society has to start with the enlargement of the Policing obligation to cover the many, not just the few.

  • Caught: Police saboteur trio

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a trio of Police saboteurs alleged to have targeted individual Officers and Stations in Berkshire and further afield are now able to be identified for the first time.

    A trio of suspects alleged of interference Policing and Police work, seen here respectively in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s believed their activity has covered a wider area of ground than UK Police forces, encompassing periods of prolific activity involving multiple thousands of unnamed individuals from across the South.

  • Exclusive: Iran infiltrator

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Police infiltrator allegedly backed by the Iranian State and out on his first mission has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect alleged of infiltration of Policing for Iran in the UK seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have had privileged access to a former Police Station in the town, acting as an intern but really taking secrets from its Policing arrangements.

  • Caught: Ireland criminal

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to have moonlighted as a Police Officer for decades has now been spotted undercover in a UK hospital.

    A suspect alleged of faking it as a Police Officer and other types of criminality seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s believed she’s guilty of extensive disruption of Policing in Ireland, leading to the false incrimination of thousands of citizens.

    It’s also believed she’s been guilty of stoking resentment in Northern Ireland regarding the typical treatment of UK citizens there.

  • The deeper roots of crime need looking at

    I was in America when I learned about a particularly virulent form of criminality that’s more a subject matter than a real practice. However, its existence is indicative of deeply serious problems in the human psyche, even in a developed country like the United States of America.

    It’s a format I’d heard of before, and even heard said by those in the know needed to be investigated. In the months I spent in New England, it became clear that what I had discovered related directly to this. It explained what it was and why it had caused so much concern to people.

    I had already begun to suspect that something was amiss shortly after I stepped foot in the local town where I stayed. There was a suspicious feeling in the air that I had felt before in England. It was a sort of hint of a criminality that might come to the surface if I looked for it. I had also hoped it wouldn’t look for me, first.

    This sixth sense is something I’d used in other contexts. It helped me to begin a search in an unfamiliar environment, and I soon found what I was looking for. I discovered banks of laptops setup by ‘researchers’, so-called, all of whom looked like ex-Police and Military types. They were working on a secretive project.

    I knew it wasn’t top secret, and I probed around for information on what it was. The two words that came up were “Codex” and “Ledger”, and both related to terms used in crime circles to describe records. The former is a top-tier Database and the latter is a Dataset. They work by combing their mutual information and by training each other on it.

    I later found out that the data on each is compromised of original, self-authored tips and tricks for criminality and lawbreaking. It enables more realistic, concerted activity by criminals than random acts or the opportunistic chances that we’re used to hearing of in popular fiction or in the news media.

    This made me wonder at modern law enforcement and what it really needs to become. I knew that neighbourhood patrols achieve a limited set of results, but this showed much more is necessary to keep us all safe. The effort of some requires a serious response by the rest of us.

  • Revealed: Reading Police “nightmare”

    It’s become apparent that citizens aren’t taking their Policing roles seriously. This is “always clear” in a place like Reading, according to one local resident. She said the streets are always “riddled” with crime and it’s unsafe day and night.

    This is proved true in the extraordinarily high rates of crime that sits in deeply in the town’s neighbourhoods. It’s usually dealt with effectively by legal teams and trained Officer’s who are proven to work efficiently, but the cases have risen sharply lately.

    The ordinary experiences of local citizens is concerning. There are reports of “brutal” Police Officers enacting strange “recompense” for slights felt in the course of their work. These have been found to actually be false accusations made by disgruntled agitators.

    The thoughts and feelings of citizens in their day to day working lives are long overdue for review. This may help to clear up misconceptions people have about roles like Policing, to ground it in reality. The quicker this takes place the sooner many more streets are safer.

  • Exclusive: Police use of non-toxic poisons under review

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a lesser known practice of using non-toxic poisons in Policing in the UK is under review.

    It follows sustained complaints against Police forces for the use of liquids that inhibit breathing, sensory awareness, and sense of space.

  • The Police look as dead as the Boy Scouts

    The state of local Policing is not just a subject of ire in the local pub, it’s also a national crisis. The issues run deeply into a civilised, Western society in which services rely on its support. It’s not just for safety concerns. It’s also present for the issues of life that happen everyday, from offices to window cleaning companies.

    The fact is, the Police look as dead as the Boy Scouts. They don’t perceivably have us on their books, so to speak. It’s difficult not to identify an issue outstanding from their remit. The legacy of crime leftover from people’s social habits is now a concern. It may even be a national security matter.