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  • 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.

  • Revealed: MI5’s nightmare

    It’s not often someone gets a look into MI5. It’s because it’s kept at arms length.

    This was not a good thing. It lacked scrutiny from the top. Successive governments were kept in the dark and left out in the cold.

    The troubles of the UK’s only domestic intelligence and security agency should be dealt with swiftly. It’s to ensure top flight security is provided for every citizen.

    It would protect us from serious crime, for a start.

    However, times were tough for the UK. It didn’t deliver. It had an obsession with organised crime. It ran more networks than we discovered.

    It was guilty for more lawbreaking – and suffering.

    The main problem is its network of support. These operatives didn’t focus on their work. One said, “To be born here was a curse.”

    He took advantage of his role. They took advantage of others.

    Unlike before, Agents were exposed to the elements. Many struggled with hunger. Many more with ill-health. Still more were taken hostage.

    It resulted in this because people took cover in crime.