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The Telegraph reports that police in the United Kingdom have failed to solve any burglaries in almost half of the neighborhoods in England and Wales in the past three years. Last October, all of the chief constables in England and Wales promised to have an officer respond to every reported burglary. But it turns out most departments exclude burglaries in garages, sheds, and other outbuildings from that promise. Rick Muir, director of the British think tank Police Foundation, told the newspaper that in some areas burglary has effectively been decriminalized because there are no penalties for it.
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...police in the United Kingdom have failed to solve any burglaries in almost half of the neighborhoods in England and Wales in the past three years.
Not enough cameras.
Not enough cameras.
As long as the British don't refer to the AI that will shortly be introduced to continuously monitor their security cameras as "Big Brother", I am sure more cameras will be to the benefit of all.
It's doubleplusgood!
double-pause-good.
In some jurisdictions burglary can only occur to a "dwelling" which excludes buildings not attached to the house.
Do you want masked vigilantes like the Batman? This is how you get the Batman.
Not in Britain. You get Bananaman. Or, at best, an idiotically-shortsighted, dated, and ideologically-muddled, Wachowski-esque “V”.
Sounds like Reason gearing up for an eventual article, '....Should it be illegal for someone to move in to your dwelling and declare 'su casa mi casa'?
But it turns out most departments exclude burglaries in garages, sheds, and other outbuildings from that promise.
Kind of like how the UK doesn’t like to include unsolved homicides in its murder statistics.
Crime problems solved!
How can that be….
“In the United Kingdom, access by the general public to firearms is subject to some of the strictest control measures in the world” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearms_regulation_in_the_United_Kingdom
I keep getting told by F'En leftards that all that was needed for a peaceful society was MORE, MORE, MORE gun-control. Seems the only "peace" they are after is the "peace" (ironically they'll label it as a right) to STEAL.
They're too busy checking people's social media accounts and going to see them to tell them to check their thinking. You know, important work to prevent real harm.
Yeah, they’re sending the police to a woman’s house because she defined a woman as an “adult human female” while Nick snaps his fingers beatnik-style and wonders why we’re even talking about this whole trans thing, I mean like, what about the Promethean Transfomation, man? The Jungian thing, the duality of man...
But it turns out most departments exclude burglaries in garages, sheds, and other outbuildings from that promise. Rick Muir, director of the British think tank Police Foundation, told the newspaper that in some areas burglary has effectively been decriminalized because there are no penalties for it.
"Despite right-wing whining, crime is on a steep decline!"
"Rick Muir, director of the British think tank Police Foundation, told the newspaper that in some areas burglary has effectively been decriminalized because there are no penalties for it."
So much like many areas in the United States? When police and the courts refuse, or are not allowed, to do their job, eventually citizens will do their job for them. Citizens will stop the burglars and punish them in a way most likely to stop the criminal from repeating their actions.
Centuries ago, societies decided as a group to make certain actions illegal since those actions harmed their communities as a whole. They then designated certain groups to be in charge of apprehending the offenders and another group to decide their punishment. Once societies abandon that contract then individuals will decide the best way to apprehend the offenders and the most suited punishment to prevent repeated offenses.
The result may not be pretty and some will claim it is not fair, but I suspect it will be effective.