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I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL

That's the way to treat the liberals state police lackeys with ridicule
and contempt.

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On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 11:21:55 +0100, Joe Egginton
wrote:

I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL

That's the way to treat the liberals state police lackeys with ridicule
and contempt.


indeed..and the way to treat the lower orders who have to
clean up after slobs like you and her...

another blow for freedom....

freedom to pollute....freedom to turn britain into a rubbish
dump...
freedom for fly tippers...
freedom to **** in the street....
freedom to chuck your garbage in the oceans...
freedom to filthy up the air...
freedom to be thick...

freedom from any responsibility...it's your holy right

come the glorious revolution it will be compulsory to
throw your rubbish out of car windows...



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On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 11:21:55 +0100, Joe Egginton
wrote:

I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL

That's the way to treat the liberals state police lackeys with ridicule
and contempt.


'Liberals'?
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:56:53 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
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Joe Egginton wrote:

I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto this
bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL


At which point, she is detained for littering under s. 88 of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990, and for failing to give her name and
address under s. 50 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (Paragraph 3 of Schedule
4 as amended, paragraph 3(10) of Schedule 8 to the Serious Organised Crime
and Police Act 2005).


Not by a PCSO she won't be.

They are specifically NOT 'acting in the office of a constable' and
have no powers of arrest unless they see an imprisonable act take
place.
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:02:51 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:56:53 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:
Joe Egginton wrote:


I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL


At which point, she is detained for littering under s. 88 of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990, and for failing to give her name and
address under s. 50 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (Paragraph 3 of
Schedule 4 as amended, paragraph 3(10) of Schedule 8 to the Serious
Organised Crime and Police Act 2005).


Not by a PCSO she won't be.

They are specifically NOT 'acting in the office of a constable' and have
no powers of arrest unless they see an imprisonable act take place.


Where did I mention 'arrest', Bill...?

A PCSO cannot detain anyone unless they are committing a serious
crime.

He (or she) has exactly the same powers as any other citizen, and
nothing more...

Thank goodness...


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On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:18:13 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:02:51 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:56:53 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:
Joe Egginton wrote:

I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL

At which point, she is detained for littering under s. 88 of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990, and for failing to give her name and
address under s. 50 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (Paragraph 3 of
Schedule 4 as amended, paragraph 3(10) of Schedule 8 to the Serious
Organised Crime and Police Act 2005).

Not by a PCSO she won't be.

They are specifically NOT 'acting in the office of a constable' and have
no powers of arrest unless they see an imprisonable act take place.

Where did I mention 'arrest', Bill...?

A PCSO cannot detain anyone unless they are committing a serious
crime.

He (or she) has exactly the same powers as any other citizen, and
nothing more...


I am afraid you are wrong, Bill. I suggest you leave Wiki behind and check
out the powers as defined in _inter alia_ the Police Reform Act 2002...


Interesting.

They only have the powers if the local Chief Constable gives them out.

Have any?
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On Tuesday, 9 September 2014 11:21:55 UTC+1, jumper wrote:
I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got

on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.

She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto

this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL



That's the way to treat the liberals state police lackeys with ridicule

and contempt.

a
Last year the burglar alarm in the house opposite set of early afternoon and by the time I got home around five it was still going so I called the police who were not the slightest bit interested saying only if I went over and saw any windows open if not that was it. However to a bottom dollar if I called and said someone had called me a poof (hate crime) or a Muslim pig C faith crime) they would have been around like a rat up a drain pipe. We know now with the Harry Redknap and Cliff Richard incident -as well as others like it. That the police do not deal with certain crimes anymore assault being one of them. I know that because a neighbour several years ago (in the Lewisham borough houses) just up the road from me kept hiding in my garden during lunchtime on a Saturday.

Eventually I asked her what she was doing in my front garden crouching down and could she take her drinks can that she's just thrown in it , with her . Next day the police called said she'd been murdered by her boyfriend had I seen her the day before. The inspector told me blatantly that assaults and muggings took a back seat now and murder besides 'hate crimes' were the only things they could cover.

Now I don't know about anyone else but often in London during morning rush hour the police decide to carry out road checks where there are seemingly hundreds involved. Now I don't know about thieves and villains in other parts of the country but here in London they don't crawl out of bed for their first joint/fix/tenants super or maybe all three until about midday let alone drive through rush hour to a non existent job, but that knowledge hasn't stopped the police- who seem to feel no remorse about putting the people that actually bother getting up for work who pay their wages, through traffic hell.

Nope the police are feeble at fighting real crime so they make compensate by taking it out on the idiots that go to work everyday and treat them with contempt.
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On Tuesday, 9 September 2014 12:17:58 UTC+1, Bill wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 11:21:55 +0100, Joe Egginton

wrote:



I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got


on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.


She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto


this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL




That's the way to treat the liberals state police lackeys with ridicule


and contempt.




'Liberals'?


Yes Bill. Liberals /lefties like nothing more than to enforce harsh regulation on those who abide by the real laws, yet that same left at Government and local authority level are inept at dealing with serious crime.
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On 09/09/2014 17:25, Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:18:13 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:02:51 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:56:53 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:
Joe Egginton wrote:

I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL

At which point, she is detained for littering under s. 88 of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990, and for failing to give her name and
address under s. 50 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (Paragraph 3 of
Schedule 4 as amended, paragraph 3(10) of Schedule 8 to the Serious
Organised Crime and Police Act 2005).

Not by a PCSO she won't be.

They are specifically NOT 'acting in the office of a constable' and have
no powers of arrest unless they see an imprisonable act take place.

Where did I mention 'arrest', Bill...?

A PCSO cannot detain anyone unless they are committing a serious
crime.

He (or she) has exactly the same powers as any other citizen, and
nothing more...


I am afraid you are wrong, Bill. I suggest you leave Wiki behind and check
out the powers as defined in _inter alia_ the Police Reform Act 2002...


Interesting.

They only have the powers if the local Chief Constable gives them out.


Strangely specials with far less training than PCSOs do have the same
powers as a full police officer.

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On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 20:31:58 +0100, Snow_Flower wrote:

On 09/09/2014 17:25, Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:18:13 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:02:51 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:

Bill wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 11:56:53 +0100, Yitzhak Isaac Goldstein
wrote:
Joe Egginton wrote:

I noticed a woman dropped a ciggy butt on the pavement before she got
on a bus, and a PCSO came running up, to wanting her name and address.
She said to him,"You can't arrest me, you can't stop me getting onto
this bus, go away you silly officious little man" . LOL

At which point, she is detained for littering under s. 88 of the
Environmental Protection Act 1990, and for failing to give her name and
address under s. 50 of the Police Reform Act 2002 (Paragraph 3 of
Schedule 4 as amended, paragraph 3(10) of Schedule 8 to the Serious
Organised Crime and Police Act 2005).

Not by a PCSO she won't be.

They are specifically NOT 'acting in the office of a constable' and have
no powers of arrest unless they see an imprisonable act take place.

Where did I mention 'arrest', Bill...?

A PCSO cannot detain anyone unless they are committing a serious
crime.

He (or she) has exactly the same powers as any other citizen, and
nothing more...

I am afraid you are wrong, Bill. I suggest you leave Wiki behind and check
out the powers as defined in _inter alia_ the Police Reform Act 2002...


Interesting.

They only have the powers if the local Chief Constable gives them out.


Strangely specials with far less training than PCSOs do have the same
powers as a full police officer.


But they're 'of the community they serve' and so are assumed to have
the interests of that community at heart.

Like your local magistrates.

(I do have to add that I have never met a 'special' who seemed
anything near normal. As a rule the ones I've met are the sort of
bitter and twisted characters who really wants to get his (they always
seem to be men) own back on the kids who broke his greenhouse window.)



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