MET Warns Cuts Mean Some Crimes Being Ignored.

MET Warns Cuts Mean Some Crimes Being Ignored.

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Original Poster:

8,858 posts

151 months

Wednesday 4th June
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Excellent news. Can I suggest they start by ignoring hurty words on the internet. Maybe the six cops who arrested a guy for a tweet about anti - semitism could deal with higher priority crime instead.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVg25uBfrW4

"A settlement that fails to address our inflation and pay pressures flat would entail stark choices about which crimes we no longer prioritise."

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/polic...

Huzzah

28,022 posts

198 months

Wednesday 4th June
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The Met always ignore some crimes, it's just what they do!

Mr Penguin

3,456 posts

54 months

Wednesday 4th June
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My prediction: burglary, bike theft, phone theft

bad company

20,432 posts

281 months

Wednesday 4th June
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Huzzah said:
The Met always ignore some crimes, it's just what they do!
It’d be easier to identify the crimes they do bother to deal with.

catso

15,156 posts

282 months

Wednesday 4th June
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I'll wager speed enforcement won't see any cuts...

MrBogSmith

3,228 posts

49 months

Wednesday 4th June
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England has one of the lowest police to population ratios in Europe. I'm not sure that being reduced further is a good thing.

Although prisons are nearly always full, and that starts with the police. So hardly like they're unable to stretch the rest of the criminal justice system to breaking point.

The Met arrest around 120k people a year alone, so perhaps not a surprise.

Mr Penguin

3,456 posts

54 months

Wednesday 4th June
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catso said:
I'll wager speed enforcement won't see any cuts...
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/transport/article/dorset-council-makes-16m-in-speed-camera-fines-after-limit-is-cut-cxlszhck6

I'm sure there will be some cuts in that area, just not funding cuts.

BunkMoreland

1,981 posts

22 months

Sunday 8th June
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bad company said:
It d be easier to identify the crimes they do bother to deal with.
Literally my first thought!

The Met do crime solving now? When did this start?

768

16,564 posts

111 months

Monday 9th June
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By coincidence (or at least, the algorithm) I've just watched a TED talk about people who hacked a dark web site offering (fake) assassinations for cash, where the Met apparently decided not to pursue it.