From: Bod on
On 06/04/2010 10:01, boltar2003(a)boltar.world wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 09:56:42 +0100
> Bod<bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>> AHA!! I've just worked out who you are, you're really Victor Meldrew,
>> aren't you?
>
> No , just someone who feels badly let down by the police who seem to spend
> their time nailing easy targets and can't be arsed to deal with real crime.
>
> B2003
>
>

I've experienced similar stories to your mothers ordeal, but I don't
so much blame the police. It's more 'the system' and all the
beaurocracy, IMO.

Bod
From: Ret. on
boltar2003(a)boltar.world wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 09:56:42 +0100
> Bod <bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>> AHA!! I've just worked out who you are, you're really Victor
>> Meldrew, aren't you?
>
> No , just someone who feels badly let down by the police who seem to
> spend their time nailing easy targets and can't be arsed to deal with
> real crime.

Does it ever occur to you that they spend their time nailing easy targets
because that is what the government is requiring them to do (on pain of
being branded a failing force)?

We are all let down - by a failing justice system, by a failing education
system, by a failing NHS, etc. etc.

You will soon have the opportunity to do your bit to change that...

Kev

From: Bod on
On 06/04/2010 11:03, Ret. wrote:
> boltar2003(a)boltar.world wrote:
>> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 09:56:42 +0100
>> Bod <bodron57(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>>> AHA!! I've just worked out who you are, you're really Victor
>>> Meldrew, aren't you?
>>
>> No , just someone who feels badly let down by the police who seem to
>> spend their time nailing easy targets and can't be arsed to deal with
>> real crime.
>
> Does it ever occur to you that they spend their time nailing easy
> targets because that is what the government is requiring them to do (on
> pain of being branded a failing force)?
>
> We are all let down - by a failing justice system, by a failing
> education system, by a failing NHS, etc. etc.
>
> You will soon have the opportunity to do your bit to change that...
>
> Kev
>
>

Yes, I've got the barrels of gunpowder ready.

Bod
From: Conor on
On 06/04/2010 11:03, Ret. wrote:

> We are all let down - by a failing justice system, by a failing
> education system, by a failing NHS, etc. etc.
>
> You will soon have the opportunity to do your bit to change that...
>

Indeed. We can change to the party that destroyed society, gave birth to
"living on the dole", cut Police, ran schools into the ground, starved
the NHS, sold off everything worth having (steel, rail, gas.,
electricity, water, phone) and spent $millions in a one woman vendetta
against the NUM whilst also turning most of South and East Yorks into
one of the most economically deprived in Europe. I must thank them for that.

I'm not quite so sure the hundreds of thousands made long term
unemployed as the Conservatives decimated northern England share your
passion to see them re-elected.


--
Conor I'm not prejudiced. I hate everyone equally.
From: boltar2003 on
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 11:52:00 +0100
Conor <conor(a)gmx.co.uk> wrote:
>electricity, water, phone) and spent $millions in a one woman vendetta
>against the NUM whilst also turning most of South and East Yorks into
>one of the most economically deprived in Europe. I must thank them for that.

Oh boo hoo, excuse me while I weep into my hanky...

The NUM were a bunch of bloody minded bastards. I'm old enough to remember the
power cuts we had in the 70s when those arseholes went out on strike yet again.
No one outside yorkshire or various maxist papers had the slightest sympathy
for them. Perhaps if they'd been more reasonable there'd still be a half
decent mining industry in this country but just like the dockers and the
leyland workers they were too arrogant or plain stupid to see where it
would all end.

>I'm not quite so sure the hundreds of thousands made long term
>unemployed as the Conservatives decimated northern England share your
>passion to see them re-elected.

Remind us what the unemployment rate is after 13 years of labour what the
current UK deficit is why don't you...

B2003