View Poll Results: Do you trust the UK police
Yes
39
57.35%
No
29
42.65%
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....do you trust the UK police?
#181
Re: ....do you trust the UK police?
"No man is an island"....Donne
#182
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Re: ....do you trust the UK police?
#183
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Re: ....do you trust the UK police?
Don't have any problem with the frontline officers, but some of the decisions made by those in higher positions beggars belief.
Police failed to fully investigate home invasions for three months 'if house had odd number' - Home News - UK - The Independent
Police failed to fully investigate home invasions for three months 'if house had odd number' - Home News - UK - The Independent
#184
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Re: ....do you trust the UK police?
Don't have any problem with the frontline officers, but some of the decisions made by those in higher positions beggars belief.
Police failed to fully investigate home invasions for three months 'if house had odd number' - Home News - UK - The Independent
Police failed to fully investigate home invasions for three months 'if house had odd number' - Home News - UK - The Independent
Reviving a 10 month old thread in order to troll.
How are the plans for moving back going?
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Re: ....do you trust the UK police?
Staying on topic, I wonder how insurance companies would assess homes that were odd numbers?
Some common sense in this article ...............
Burglary is 'best served by an officer at the scene' - Telegraph
Some common sense in this article ...............
Burglary is 'best served by an officer at the scene' - Telegraph
#186
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Re: ....do you trust the UK police?
Staying on topic, I wonder how insurance companies would assess homes that were odd numbers?
Some common sense in this article ...............
Burglary is 'best served by an officer at the scene' - Telegraph
Some common sense in this article ...............
Burglary is 'best served by an officer at the scene' - Telegraph
Does this put you off returning?