The British police have, over recent decades, become notorious for inefficiency, political policing and vindictiveness towards the public. Britons have had to put up with police forces ignoring crimes that may be politically inconvenient to tackle, such as those committed by Islamic Rape Gangs, abuse of authority and prioritising guff such as ‘hate speech’ when allocating scarce resources and when formulating police policy. It is increasingly obvious to both myself and others whom I converse with both offline and online, that we are not being policed properly, effectively or with the required consent of the public. This is leading to a much greater distrust of the police among ordinary people than has been the case in the past, or is healthy, in a society that purports to be policed by Peelian Principles.
A recent incident involving the arrest of police critic Rob Warner of Crimebodge looks like it could be another of those incidents that cause the public to have even less trust in the probity or honesty of the police. According to a video put out by Mr Warner, who among other achievements, has authored books on taking on the police in the courts and winning, the police have visited him several times recently for the purpose, it looks to me at least, of intimidating Mr Warner.
Mr Warner has been very successful in giving the ordinary member of the public the legal tools to take on what have become in some areas and in some forces, arrogant, ignorant thugs in uniform. Although Mr Warner has been arrested and prosecuted for a Public Order Act offence it should be noted that this was basically for answering a question put to him by a man who is a disgrace to his uniform, with the words ‘no shit!’. The officer then went away but returned to say that Mr Warner was wanted for an offence under section five of the 1986 Public Order Act on the grounds that saying ‘no shit’ caused the officer ‘alarm’ and to feel ‘harassed’. It should be remembered here that PC Snowflake here is the alleged ‘victim’ and the witness and is an arrest that is very murky indeed. There has been no real crime committed here, none at all, but what we do have are police officers who are prepared to go to significant lengths to harass and attempt to silence a critic from the general public with this sort of intimidation.
Mr Warner has been brought before magistrates and has pleaded not guilty and the case is ongoing. Please watch the video below and give as much support as you can to Mr Warner. He has helped many people with his advice and has probably kept many innocent people out of prison with his work, it’s now time to support him by publicising his case.
Another nail in the coffin of police/public trust. Go for the easy targets and general law abiding folk.