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Children were telling their parents where the trouble was going to happen, but the police didn't know, apparently.
I watched the Hackney riot build up and develop. Didn't the police ?
I watched the Hackney riot build up and develop. Didn't the police ?
Hindsight allows 20:20 vision. If you watched the Hackney riot build up, did you call the police? They can't be everywhere and sometimes depend on the public alerting them to situations. It would obviously have been better if we'd had 16,000 police available a night or two before they were; I hope that lessons will be learnt.
In the short term now, the best that can be done is for the courts to deal out sobering sentences. But if the prison capacity isn't there, they may be largely let off. There's a lot of folk out there with suspended sentences. Those could turn out to be a lot of chickens that come home to roost.
Does the Home Secretary really have plans to close prisons, as Jack Straw said in the house the other day?
There was a BBC helicopter filming it as it was building-up, so I presume lots of people were watching it live. I thought that maybe the police would be aware of it too, so didn't even consider it necessary to phone them. Maybe the BBC had prior intelligence that the police didn't ?
And, to continue the analogy, I would have thought that the rioters were themselves chickens that had just come home to roost. Do we really want to create another load of chickens that can be temporarily cooped up in prison, among a prison population already the highest in Western Europe ? Maybe we should start looking at ourselves and our society and asking why that is.
I never thought I would ever agree so comprehensively with a Tory Minister :
May identified a series of mistakes. These included failing to put enough officers on the streets of London until Tuesday night, leading to the police losing control of some areas; appearing reluctant to be "sufficiently robust" in breaking up groups; containing suspects in a "specified area", rather than arresting them, thereby allowing them to commit criminal damage and steal; and failing to do enough to harness and share intelligence gleaned from social networking services such as BlackBerry Messenger.
Maybe they can only be "sufficiently robust" when they are given prior notice of an event occurring ?
Surely it's better to criticise where criticism is deserved, rather than having the politicians mouthing their usual platitudes ? It's good to see the Tories not afraid to speak out for a change, something the police themselves are doing :
It is clear we did not have the numbers on duty to deal with that despite having mobilised the same number of officers as the total staff of West Midlands Police.
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