Where have all the police gone?

Slightly unrelated (I really do hope!) is that there is wholesale "cheating" going on in the NHS with doctors surgeries.

For example, at my local surgery, there are around 15 GPs. None of them - and I mean that literally - none of them, work more than 3 days per week. You can check it on the publicly viewable roster. It might 3 full days, or maybe 2 full and 2 half days. You get the picture. 3 days total, max. And yet they receive full GPs pay.

When questioned about this, the response is that they do their full 40 hours on the 3 days. This is a lie. If you go past the surgery at 07:00 there are no cars in the staff car park. Ditto 8pm at night. No-one is doing 13 hour days.

I seriously hope this is not a pattern in the police force where officers are basically turning up and doing bugger all, or off on some other training course about how to remove fluff from your naval.
They don't work at the same practice all week. They'll work at others and have on-call days.
 
I saw this in my feed today.. I can't nail down the accent so not sure where its from..

Either way terrible. I hope the police actually find the culprits.


Fucking typical bully picking on somebody who he knows probably won’t retaliate .
I hope the victim makes a speedy recovery .
The sad thing is some jackass of a judge will probably give the little fucking scrote a bit of a fine and community service when in fact he deserves 10 years,
I’d also give the little scrubber who filmed it the same,
Make an example of the pair of cunts!
 
Shocking, only 9yrs ffs!
Should have got 90!
What I can’t understand though is why the Police didn’t go in first?
I’d imagine they will in future.

I thought that too. Certainly makes you think twice about going through a door to a place you don't know.

Probably diverted from standard procedure due to the confusion caused by the rush to help the bloke. If they had known weapons were in his possession the firearms team might have been present.

Absolute shithouse deserves to be sent to secure hospital or prison hospital ward when his sentence is up and be monged out on a high dose of antipsychs for live.
 
I’m beginning to think we have a two tier police force. I’ve lived in rough areas and upmarket leafy areas. One thing that is noticeable is that whenever the slightest thing happens in the nicer areas, the police are there quickly and follow up on the crime. In the less affluent areas it was a case of here’s your crime number, crack on.
Shouldn’t be like that and maybe it’s purely subjective but it is what I’ve experienced.

Yep our car was taken off our drive few years ago and we must’ve had 4/5 follow up visits to see how we were and different people calling round with tips for protection and giving us invisible pens to mark our belongings with

Had a smack head tenant in a property in Wythenshawe who was assaulting neighbors, damaging their property as well as smashing my house up and trying to set it on fire and we couldn’t get a cop to go visit
 
Definitely scouse.

Unfortunately there are feral families who breed this kind of mentality, that kid has probably grown up in family of thieves or where domestic abuse is a daily way of life.

The two scrotes could very likely be runaway kids from care, hopefully they get the treatment they need or are detained for as long as they present a risk to the public.

Slightly off topic - although related as at the end of the day there isn't a bottomless pit of tax money to spread around, but did anyone see this the other day:


The gist of it being: "Margaret Harvey, the cabinet member for children’s services in Knowsley, Merseyside, said she reacted with “absolute horror” when told the local authority was going to have to pay almost £50,000 a week for one child’s placement earlier this year.

But the council had no choice, she insisted. It had a statutory duty to find that teenager a safe place to live after a judge made them subject to a “deprivation of liberty order” (DOL).

These orders allow a child to be locked up because they are deemed a severe danger to themselves or others, or their life is at risk from criminal gangs. The orders are increasingly being used to detain children in unregistered settings such as rented flats or houses because there is no space for them in a secure children’s home."


£50,000 a week - that can't be right....
 
GPs are self employed. They’ll do 3 days in the surgery and the rest private to earn more money.

Loads of GPs are also retiring early because the tax/pension schemes have recently changed and they’re much worse off if they stay working.
Average GP works 26 hours per week
 

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