Interesting set of responses to your post, crunch. I have to say that in your position I would feel aggrieved as well. You're not complaining about being caught breaking a traffic law (do some people deliberately misunderstand these things, I wonder??) but about the misplaced priorities. And you get one cop replying that the 3 property crimes that you were a victim of were unavoidable! How's that for cynicism? Only bettered by another cop's post that was meant to be facetious but just reminds us all why the police have lost so much respect... "Arrogant" would be a masterpiece of understatement.Originally Posted by crunch
Incidentally, the topic of loss of respect for the police came up the other day at a genteel ever-so-upper-middle-class-but not-trendy-lefty dinner that I was at. Most people had complaints about the HP and speed cameras as you would expect and that has clearly diminished the image of the police but what surprised me was the level of bitterness and mistrust that came out time and time again. There were the predictable stories about lack of response to property crimes, and of course all the scandals and cock-ups that have been in the news recently were brought up, and the farce that is the Police Complaints Authority, but the shocking thing was the accounts by parents of how their teenage and young adult children had been treated - stories of hassling, harrassment, bullying, threats, etc., often associated with traffic enforcement but also for supected minor drug and alcohol infringments and other matters. Now I know that you have to take what kids tell their parents with a grain of salt, and of course even kids from respectable families can get out of hand, but when you consistently hear stories of blatant injustice and illegal actions by the police from parents who a generation ago would have cuffed the kid over the earhole and told him not to tell lies about the fine upstanding police-force, you begin to wonder what is happening...
And all the while the police refuse to admit they have an image problem, and that it's just us whingers who should take a reality check and then shut up, and let them get on with the job, the support and respect they don't acknowledge that they need continues to ebb away. Do you guys need someone to explain what "arrogant" means?
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