2aguy
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And so it continues...as the welfare state destroys the British family and children are raised in homes without fathers, they become more and more prone to violence and crime.........and they become less respectful and afraid of the police.
Britain is about where the U.S. was leaving the 1950s.......around the mid 1960s is when the major crime wave hit the U.S. as our welfare state destroyed black families in the inner cities......and when gangs began to move from knives to settle their grudges to guns....this crime wave didn't end until the mid 1990s............Britain is now entering their crime wave as these attacks on police are the first indicator...
More Tasers, new laws and the increased provision of protective equipment to combat a surge in attacks on police are proposed today in a safety blueprint published by the country’s top officers.
The report, by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College of Policing, says that new measures are needed because of an unacceptable rise in assaults, which has led to a 26 per cent jump in the number of officers being injured.
It adds that 15 officers have also lost their lives to a “criminal act” since 2008 and that every chief constable, including Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, must now consider ways of preventing further harm.
The report was published as Home Secretary Priti Patel met Lissie Harper, the widow of Pc Andrew Harper. He was killed on duty in Berkshire in August last year when he was dragged along the road by a stolen vehicle.
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Britain is about where the U.S. was leaving the 1950s.......around the mid 1960s is when the major crime wave hit the U.S. as our welfare state destroyed black families in the inner cities......and when gangs began to move from knives to settle their grudges to guns....this crime wave didn't end until the mid 1990s............Britain is now entering their crime wave as these attacks on police are the first indicator...
More Tasers, new laws and the increased provision of protective equipment to combat a surge in attacks on police are proposed today in a safety blueprint published by the country’s top officers.
The report, by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College of Policing, says that new measures are needed because of an unacceptable rise in assaults, which has led to a 26 per cent jump in the number of officers being injured.
It adds that 15 officers have also lost their lives to a “criminal act” since 2008 and that every chief constable, including Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, must now consider ways of preventing further harm.
The report was published as Home Secretary Priti Patel met Lissie Harper, the widow of Pc Andrew Harper. He was killed on duty in Berkshire in August last year when he was dragged along the road by a stolen vehicle.

Call for more Tasers to protect police from surge in attacks
More Tasers, new laws and the increased provision of protective equipment to combat a surge in attacks on police are proposed today in a safety blueprint published by the country’s top officers.
