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(English) Life After the G20- Reflections on the police raids on Rampart Social Centre and the Convergence Space during the G20 Summit.

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    Andrew P KIRK:

    Welcome to Absurdistan! Or was it Fascistan? If our ‘representatives’ represented those they ould ostensibly purport to, and they hadn’t armed and trained those who fought the Soviets in Afghanistan then the boomerang should never have come back! Furthermore, it this and the previous mal-adminitration was involved in wars (in Iraq, Afghanistan, Liberia and the former Yugoslavia) then we should have those freedom fighters causing all the problems that the west is, without question of a doubt, responsible for.

    As the old saying goes, the biggest criminals do not inhabit the jails, for all to often they can be found on the benches and within the corridors of power at Whitewash, SW1, ‘Great’ Britain and the Whitewash at Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.istrict of C.orruption, U.biquitous S.urreptious A.ctivites.

    Ponder this…

    “Crisis Looms for Police: The general perception of them - that they’d sooner criminalize people they can easily catch than the real criminals - maybe exaggerated but NOT by much. Respectable people who’d normally help the police increasingly despise & fear them…the men chosen for the highest ranks are aliens, their heads stuffed with worthless social engineering claptrap”. Daily Mail, February 2004,Daily Mail,February 2004

    “…if one has never protested or been a member of a protest group. The honest citizen may not have experienced the way policing is managed and already and may not fear that he will be HARRASSED by the police simply for going about his lawful business. But when the state is run by and for villains and extremists only the villains and the extremists will thrive. When the police are hated rather than supported, when harassment is common place, then it will be the law abiding who have most to fear.” P243/4 ‘Living in a fascist country’ by (the former Police Surgeon) Vernon COLEMAN.

    “From time to time, Police Officers do perjure themselves (in court) but nothing is ever done”… ( W H Y ? Notable examples being Teessides 98 & 1303, North Yorkshire’s 243 and 578, Staffordshire’s 1413).Solicitor Advocate,BBC Newsnight (Scotland)Monday, 17 12 07

    Policing is at is best patchy and at its worst, bloody awful.BBC TV Newsnight,18 05 05

    Andrew P KIRK
    former, albeit trainee policeman, whom (like the Ministry of Defence in 1990 I)resigned This due to incessant bullying, but then as now, sexism and racism was rife too..

    The police should be, like our politicians, public servants but alas, they too have forgotten the meaning of the word, public service. Some are, without question, a monumental disgrace to their uniform and humanity.

    To conclude, if a teacher and like wise a nurse need a degree to practice their professions, then so too, should the police but their degree, should be in law only. Then they might know what they are talking about and doing and finally, it should go without saying, that the higher the intellect, the less likely one is to revert to violance, but if anyone say last years news papers, Hampshire Police recalled 250 recruits whom had failed their aptitude tests, so it should stand to reason that they are, like GG(S)E’s dumbing down!

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