I struggle to muster much sympathy for forces which appear more interested in controlling speech or ‘tasering’ nonagenarians than our safety
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I struggle to muster much sympathy for forces which appear more interested in controlling speech or ‘tasering’ nonagenarians than our safety
I struggle to muster much sympathy for forces which appear more interested in controlling speech or ‘tasering’ nonagenarians than our safety
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Too often, decisions taken in Westminster have left forces in an invidious position

Nowadays, officers are less a force for law and order than a glorified community service

Officers are no longer doing the job we expect them to do, while interfering in things that are none of their damn business

The service needs a serious internal investigation into the causes of its own dysfunction

Plus: A shift in British values; Lebanon’s liberation; the logic of Sizewell C; training for nurses; and a fallen Angel

Nick Smart says force being asked to enforce laws that are ‘open to interpretation’ is making the job ‘often impossible’