On Thu, 08 May 2008 09:27:44 +0100, MM wrote:
>On Thu, 08 May 2008 03:10:46 +0100, judith
>wrote:
>
>>Police should be harassing badly behaved youths by openly filming them
>>and hounding them at home to make their lives as uncomfortable as
>>possible, the home secretary will say today.
>>
>>The crime initiative is part of a government strategy to win back
>>voters by proposing more radical approaches to tackling deep seated
>>problems
>>
>>http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/may/08/police.ukcrime
>>
>>
>>ffs - Innocent until ........... the police take a dislike to you.
>
>Er, you first have to have engaged in intimidatory behaviour and
>similar unpleasant activity:
>
>"The police followed 14 people in their teens and early 20s. Each was
>well known to the force, having built up criminal records for offences
>such as intimidation, burglary, criminal damage, antisocial behaviour
>and vehicle crime."
>
Then they should arrest them.
Unless of course they haven't committed any new crimes |