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2nd June 2011 By Louise Robertson
Kingston could lose all but one of its front counters at police stations in the borough as the Metropolitan Police look to axe frontline services to save money.
The authority is consulting members of the public on plans...
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Surbiton Police Station did not close, it moved to Brown's Road I believe this? There was a motorcle place....
Yeah but New Malden Police Station closed years ago and Surbiton Police Station closed earlier that bothered I don't think.
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A PETITION to keep six police stations, including one in Risca, open to the public was handed to Gwent Police last week.
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Http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17366756
This shows that the police still don't have a good enough understanding of disability.
I have helped educate the Merton Borough (of London) Police force about autism. However from my last 136 with the...
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I've had a few police officers who have ill) have involved 4 police....
I agree, it varies depending on the police officer.
I was assaulted by a police officer who knew i had mental health problems was good.
Ive had bad experiences.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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More invasion into peoples privacy, same weak excuses, no surprises there then
Met Police to extract suspects' mobile phone data
The Metropolitan Police has implemented a system to extract mobile phone data from suspects held in custody.
The data includes...
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The police can already have phones, basically, mass phone data collection of most....
Relying on the police to prove you innocent is never a good your legal representative to present the evidence in court.
Of how it can prove someone innocent.
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More invasion into peoples privacy, same weak excuses, no surprises there then
Met Police to extract suspects' mobile phone data
The Metropolitan Police has implemented a system to extract mobile phone data from suspects held in custody.
The data includes...
Started by ppp on
, 30 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at keypublishing):
The police can already have phones, basically, mass phone data collection of most....
Relying on the police to prove you innocent is never a good your legal representative to present the evidence in court.
Of how it can prove someone innocent.
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Police Wasting Tax Payers Money On False Charges
Published: Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 7:42 a.m.
Police Chief Ken Davies said the department spends an astronomical amount of its budget on sending officers to court appearances that are postponed only...
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Borough solicitor Greg Evashavik ....
Police Chief Ken Davies said the department spends an astronomical amount of its.
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Met Police to extract suspects' mobile phone data
Kiss goodbye to your privacy folks. This will come to the streets in the near future
The Metropolitan Police has implemented a system to extract mobile phone data from suspects held in custody.
The data...
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If I ask for a police officers badge number do they have to give me it? Are their any exceptions when they can/cannot provide it? Cheers.
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However, as officer, failing to conform to the indication of... .
There is no legal requirement to identify oneself as a police officer.
Remember what it was called in the Police), in west mercia, we used to have a single badge worn uniform.
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Seen these at the shell garage on borough rd bout 5ish anyone now what happened
Cheers all
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Any info on this? someone drank a shitload of petrol and stabbed 15 cars apparantly. .
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They're going to start routinely slurping data from suspects' handsets using a lovely shiny new toy that's being installed in borough HQs.
http://boingboing.net/2012/05/17/london-cops-want-to-suck-your.html
Quote: The new system being used by the Met ...
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Ultimately, this doesn't achieve anything the police who don't know their rights....
As for the police themselves misusing data to a private life and I intend for it to stay that way.
Criminal gangs have already been using it for a year or more .
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