Perhaps you didn't listen to what was actually said. He did not say he was against shoot to kill, but was unhappy with a shoot to kill policy. He said he wanted to avoid a war on the streets, which I suggest we all want to avoid.There you go.
If people are going around stabbing people or what ever what do you suggest.............. I'm rational and I say shot to kill the ****s. The liberal limp wristed approach is not what we need right now.Perhaps you didn't listen to what was actually said. He did not say he was against shoot to kill, but was unhappy with a shoot to kill policy. He said he wanted to avoid a war on the streets, which I suggest we all want to avoid.
He has continuously stated his position on this and reiterated the need to try to address the problem at its root. I believe this is what resulted in the resolution in Northern Ireland.
Yes he was not in favour of shoot to kill as a policy, but I think most rational people would not be in favour of such a policy. Last night a member of the public was shot in the mayhem. With a shoot to kill policy we would have more of those terrible mistakes.
Another point to note about this attack is that they wanted to be shot by fooling the police and bystanders into believing they had suicide vests. In this case they were undeterred by the thought that they could be shot.
I don't know how we resolve this threat, but I do think that simply shooting people would not be the answer.
8 mins did seem a long time to me also in central London but without knowing the logistics of the situation it's hard to say.7m 50secs too long IMHO Graeme.
IMHO these response times are a consequence of decades of running down the police service and other services (fire/NHS/Care etc)in the UK.
Whilst I don't personally like the idea of armed police on patrol, however, maybe it has come to that now for British citizens?
without sufficient police officers on the streets of our major cities we will have to accept poor response times to situations such as this, some might say 8 minutes is good, but if one of your family were a victim would people still say that?
Unfortunately I don't see anything changing, the election rhetoric is exactly that, rhetoric, some will jump on the bandwagon of this & the Manchester attack and then do sweat F.A.
Obviously in an ideal world they would have been there sooner ,but they had to get there from wherever they were, which unless they were in the right place at the right time wont ever happen :nope: once on scene they have to actually work out who to shoot rather than just opening fire at anyone, and there would have been a lot of people running about at the time :yep: so i think we can be quite proud of the police .7m 50secs too long IMHO Graeme.
IMHO these response times are a consequence of decades of running down the police service and other services (fire/NHS/Care etc)in the UK.
Whilst I don't personally like the idea of armed police on patrol, however, maybe it has come to that now for British citizens?
without sufficient police officers on the streets of our major cities we will have to accept poor response times to situations such as this,
some might say 8 minutes is good, but if one of your family were a victim would people still say that?
Unfortunately I don't see anything changing, the election rhetoric is exactly that, rhetoric, some politicians will jump on the bandwagon of this & the Manchester attack and then do sweat F.A.
The Police and emergency services were absolutely brilliant and we can be rightly proud of them. The expertise and professionalism is beyond equal anywhere in the World. Apparently the elite SAS Unit "Blue Thunder" were deployed for the first time last night as the armed police weren't certain that all suspects had been eliminated.Obviously in an ideal world they would have been there sooner ,but they had to get there from wherever they were, which unless they were in the right place at the right time wont ever happen :nope: once on scene they have to actually work out who to shoot rather than just opening fire at anyone, and there would have been a lot of people running about at the time :yep: so i think we can be quite proud of the police .
I'm no expert but 8mins from incident to 3 terminated suspects is pretty impressive to me, I don't think we've seen a quicker response to anything like it before.The Police and emergency services were absolutely brilliant and we can be rightly proud of them. The expertise and professionalism is beyond equal anywhere in the World. Apparently the elite SAS Unit "Blue Thunder" were deployed for the first time last night as the armed police weren't certain that all suspects had been eliminated.
The trouble is that the Muslim extremists committing these murders are ALL related to a peaceful Muslim. Mother, father, uncle, whatever. The Muslim community need to take more responsibility for the hatred being spread in THEIR RELIGION.When are the peaceful muslims (which are the majority) going to come out and publicly condemn these
never is my guess
Especially for an armed response that is very impressive,I can't see how anyone can think otherwise.I'm no expert but 8mins from incident to 3 terminated suspects is pretty impressive to me, I don't think we've seen a quicker response to anything like it before.
From what we've seen with both incidents now the emergency response has been regarded as well rehearsed and executed to plan, I personally don't think anything could be improved on that front. As is standard practice they will no doubt do a lessons learnt and instigate any changes required, the fact the SAS were deployed shows how serious they are about it also
You should remove your previous comment then.Guys lets keep the political aspect of this in the election thread shall we.
I believe this post was meant for sharing our personal views & to empathise with those affected.
not to go attacking each others view' s . thanks
I know it can never be quick enough but I agree, damn impressive to me, take my hat off to themEspecially for an armed response that is very impressive,I can't see how anyone can think otherwise.
This is exactly what i have been saying they are all known within their communities and protected by them. 23000 with radical views known to the Police 3000 of which are known extremists, the answer is simple to me ......get rid.The trouble is that the Muslim extremists committing these murders are ALL related to a peaceful Muslim. Mother, father, uncle, whatever. The Muslim community need to take more responsibility for the hatred being spread in THEIR RELIGION.
Dave, the 8 minute response time are you're probably aware, is based on once the Police get notification of the incident.7m 50secs too long IMHO Graeme.
IMHO these response times are a consequence of decades of running down the police service and other services (fire/NHS/Care etc)in the UK.
Whilst I don't personally like the idea of armed police on patrol, however, maybe it has come to that now for British citizens?
without sufficient police officers on the streets of our major cities we will have to accept poor response times to situations such as this,
some might say 8 minutes is good, but if one of your family were a victim would people still say that?
Unfortunately I don't see anything changing, the election rhetoric is exactly that, rhetoric, some politicians will jump on the bandwagon of this & the Manchester attack and then do sweat F.A.
At least one of the attackers was reported to the police by a friend. He also appeared on "Jihadis Next Door" on Channel 4.This is exactly what i have been saying they are all known within their communities and protected by them. 23000 with radical views known to the Police 3000 of which are known extremists, the answer is simple to me ......get rid.