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AMAZING! REALLY?

Peter Dobbie, the Mail on Sunday columnist expresses surprise that the ‘contract between the public and the police appears to have broken down’. This because when two policewomen were attacked in a Luton shopping arcade no one came to their assistance.

Had he turned to pages 61 and 64 of this same newspaper he might have discovered the reason why.

Mark Hodkinson is your average good guy. A family man he takes his two young sons to the local park in a quiet town in Yorkshire. Lurking in the bushes are several men who he describes as ‘dishevelled, eyes fierce, their skins yellow white like a peeled potato.’ A car pulls up and a bag of drugs is hurled towards them. They disappear into the bushes with it.

Reporting his concerns at the police station he is confronted by an ‘officious, uninterested woman who responds with an air of condescension.’ Needless to say no action was taken. He is left in no doubt that he is regarded as a nuisance.

Turning to page 64 we learn that in Gloucester police ‘officers’ disguised as ordinary customers, frequent Indian restaurants and listen in on the conversations of genuine customers. If they make what they consider are racist remarks, a squad of policemen arrive to arrest and charge them.

What amazes me is that in Luton’s shopping mall the public didn’t join in and assist the assailants attacking the two policewomen.

Meanwhile in Liverpool the Chief Coonstable Norman Bettison announces that ‘fighting the forces of hate’ is now a top priority for his force. He is setting up a monitoring unit to combat it. ‘the forces of hate’ is of course a euphemism for race-patriots who have the temerity to object to the government’s lax immigration policies.

Make no mistake about it, the police are now a political police. They have made no secret of the fact that they are siding with aliens who are now colonising every street in Britain. Of course the contract between police and public has broken down. They broke it. They will pay the price.

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