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Letter: Police responsibilities
Monday 5th October 2009, 9:57AM BST.
Letter: I read this weekend that a Superintendent of Leicestershire police said at the inquest of Fiona Pilkington and her daughter Francesca, that any yobbish behaviour was no longer the responsibility of the police.
It appears that since the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act was passed, the various councils are now responsible for policing any yobs.
Just how are the councils expected to do this? Are they expected to produce their own police force to oppose the yobs, or possibly employ a couple of chaps with large dogs, trained to remove a largish lump, or possibly two, from whoever the dog handler feels is going a bit over the top.
It appears to me that the police are happy to abrogate their responsibilities, in the same way that they no longer appear to patrol the streets thus allowing free access to any and all criminals.
Fiona Pilkington and her daughter Francesca died in a blazing car after suffering more than ten years of abuse by yobs. Despite calling the police on numerous occasions, the police apparently felt she was over-reacting and did nothing. For ten years?
The superintendent added that quite often the police became frustrated at not being able to do anything.
I would venture that they were not nearly as frustrated as the Pilkington family.
In conclusion, whatever happened to the, admittedly old-fashioned idea, that the police were there To Serve and Protect. Or was that some other police force in some far off, distant land?
Mick Cunningham
Much Wenlock
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Now what would the police say if residents in problem areas took it upon themselves to deal with yobs and clean up the streets .
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This Superintendent is plain wrong. His comment is typical of the brainless hooray Henry’s who now command the Police at senior level. No doubt he has got about ten years service, a degree in art, sociology or Japanese history and hardly any experience of practical coppering at the real end. In short, he knows anything and everything except the things that he is supposed to know, ie the law and the things associated with policing.
His comments are an absolute disgrace and years ago he would have been hauled before the Chief and made to explain his patently idiotic comments.
All misbehaviour, low level, high level or even spirit level can and should be dealt with by the Police. He needs to go back to Training School for the basic recruits course.
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