More ‘Khanage’ and crime in London

 

Whilst the Met Police spend an inordinate amount of time monitoring Twitter for ‘offensive’ speech and the members of the public have to play ‘eeeny meenie minie mo’ to determine whether or not a particular police officer is a potential rapist or murderer or not, London continues to descend into being a hell hole of crime and disorder. To see how bad things have got just take a look at some of these posts from the London and UK Crime Twitter feed or linked to this feed.

First there is a broad daylight robbery of a woman in East Ham. Now I know East Ham. When young I spent a lot of time there but I wouldn’t do so now. It has been afflicted by dubious ‘enrichment’ and by the effective withdrawal of police coverage which has emboldened the criminals. There’s no police when you need them in this area which means that the criminals now have a free reign. East Ham has always been a bit dodgy but nothing like how bad it is now.

Many years ago, back in the eighties. I was the victim of an attempted carjacking in East Ham. I was coming out of a bank got into my car and a guy jumped into my passenger seat and said take me to Canning Town. Not being armed with anything to be able to defend myself with I decided to play for time and complied. I drove off with matey in the passenger seat. I then indicated to turn into the yard of East Ham Police station at which point matey got out and fled. I would not be able to do that now as East Ham Police station has been shut down and sold off by Khan and Dick. There’s always been crime in East Ham, there has always been arseholes who want to rob or carry knives but the situation there has got shockingly worse even compared to what it was back then.

We move on now to Hammersmith where police actually did turn up for a crime and caught a man with a full length sword hidden down his trousers.

Or how about the 16 year old boy who murdered an 18 year old in Twickenham. Twickenham used to be pretty peaceful when I worked around there. Not any more it seems.

https://news.met.police.uk/news/boy-charged-with-twickenham-murder-435680

There was also a massive fight involving knives in the E4 area which encompasses the Chingford and Woodford Green areas. These are areas that were once considered more peaceful than other parts of North East/East London but violent savagery has come to these areas as well.

https://twitter.com/MPSWForest/status/1449372628322508802

Then there’s a 14 year old girl bailed in connection to a stabbing.

https://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/news/crime/girl-arrested-on-suspicion-of-gbh-bailed-november-8393926?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Finally here’s an example of members of the public stepping up and doing the job that the Met and the British Transport Police should be doing and defending a woman against an aggressive drunk on a tube train.

London is descending into a hell hole because both the London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Met Police Commissioner are mismanaging London’s policing resources. Police stations have been closed and sold off and officers who should be walking the streets or patrolling in cars are relegated to monitoring social media for ‘offence’ and doing the bidding of various ‘offended’ minority activists.

I’ve spoken to those who are close to individuals who have been involved in things like Neighbourhood Watch in one part of London and they’ve given up. They are pissed off with the lazy incompetent police with their piss poor priorities and some of them will have nothing further to do with helping the Met. This is because it is just a waste of time to do so. They inform me that you call the police out about an issue such as criminal damage and even if they do come out half the time they just do bugger all or file the crime complaint into the round floor mounted filing cabinet.

London used to be a good place although a challenging and expensive place to live. Now though because of Khan and Dick’s police mismanagement, it’s a hell hole which people want to escape from and I really can’t blame them for wanting to do so.