Saturday, March 25, 2006

Re: Jane's Police News Briefs - 24 March 2006

POLICE www.janes.com/security/law_enforcement
Survey reveals extent of assaults on police
POLICE officers are twice as likely to be attacked on the streets of England and Wales than Home Office figures show, it has been revealed ...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

CSO funding will cause 'real difficulties' for police authorities
POLICE authorities will struggle to come up with the funding required for thousands of extra community support officers and force mergers, their national association has ...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Forces 'do not know' officer shooting stats
TWO of the biggest forces in the UK do not know how many times their officers were shot at last year. Records of the number...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Officer who survived shooting attack still has 'cold shivers'
A CONSTABLE who was shot following a routine arrest that turned into a 17-hour armed siege still has 'shivers' about the incident. PC David Lomas,...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Problems with body armour are uniform across the service
PROBLEMS with police-issue body armour stem from the fact that officers' uniforms and personal protective equipment have been designed separately, the British Association of Women ...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Force numbers cut by half in Clarke's new merger proposal
A MAXIMUM of 21 forces could remain in England and Wales if Home Secretary Charles Clarke's favoured mergers become a reality. Mr Clarke this week...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Kent officers drive their way to TV fame
FOUR Kent Police traffic officers are to find their 15 minutes of fame when they feature in a programme on Sky TV's Men and Motors ...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

'Institutional homophobia' still isolates gay and lesbian officers
THE police service is institutionally homophobic, a senior Gay Police Association official has told a national race and diversity conference. Vic Codling, co-ordinator of the...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Mean streets
Every 24 minutes, a police officer somewhere in the UK is attacked by a member of the public. This means that nearly 60 officers are ...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

Mission creep
With specialist personal safety training under their belt as well as the usual CS spray, Asp and handcuffs, sworn officers are reasonably well protected against ...
[Jane's Police Review - first posted to
www.policereview.com - 22 March 2006]

If people only knew the facts, they would not be fighting for the 'RIGHT' to be screwed over.

Nixon 1973:  "I am not a crook!"
Clinton 1998 wagging finger: "I did not have sex with that woman!"
Bush 2005 wagging finger:  "I did nothing illegal!"

+ $1,809,593,591,481 Social Security Trust Fund

– $8,017,618,068,106
The Gross National Debt

Time will tell all the Truth.
VT

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