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The Poverty of Politically Correct Policing.
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<In the 2000 riot at Crown casino, Sgt Leigh Wisbey led a charge to rescue the Western Australia premier, who'd been trapped in his car for an hour by a mob that flattened his tyres, climbed on his roof, bashed in his panels and menaced him with a blowtorch.
Wisbey saved the Premier but was scrutinised by the Ombudsman, cautioned for "inappropriate" use of his baton by his boss, and investigated by community legal centre lawyers. He still faces possible legal action from someone he hit in his charge.>
See this video, and note what happens to the female police officer when the white maggots charge the police lines.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKiRBWZ-Lj8
A serving police officer makes the following comment:
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/column_our_cops_go_girly/desc/
<Station commanders are now having to deal with a plethora of police women who flood certain positions and specialist positions but arent on the roster because they are off pregnant, off to the womens policing lunch or now can be paid to march in the pride march>
See the full comment by "Proud Member 24 of Melbourne"
.....and they wonder when people take the law into their own hands ?
Or should I say "Take to the Streets in defense of the rule of Law"
Ok.. I'd love to hear some discussion on possible responses.
1/ Citizen Defense groups formed to have a presense at such events and slow down surging protesters.
2/ Allow things to continue as they are, with the best and most experienced police leaving in disgust, disillusioment and desperation
3/ Your choice