Surprise Surprise Surprise!!!

US cops might, a lot of UK police have them positioned behind the rear view mirror looking out the windscreen and another in the back windscreen

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I love how everyone is quoting the noted left wing socialist George Orwell and decrying the ills of capitalism.

"if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear" and similar variations has been attributed to many people not just left wingers
Joseph Goebbels/George Orwell/George bush/William Hague and many others i'm sure
 

Thats a local council safety camera partnership van(crewed normally by civilians in police uniforms, cant remember their exact title) NOT a police vehicle. Also if that pic was taken in the last year its running on false number plates as a DVLA check shows that registered to a Hyundai from 2013

This is a POLICE ANPR vehicle(with camera by rear view mirror)
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@skunkdoc was that a pic you took or a google image? as im sure thats the van that keeps appearing round this way with various number plates on it, if so its had a wash since the last time i saw it and the "highway maintenence" stickers have been taken off the back doors
 
i know they are not cops, the cop versions have a big police badge on them
pcso police community support officer ?

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Unfortunately you MAY (in the majority of cases) find out its STILL a council camera partnership vehicle "on loan under partnership" to the local police force but this time with police livery on it, they are very deceptive with regards to these vehicles.

Also the title i was looking for previously was "police civilian support staff)
 
Normally just a white shirt with black epaulettes , wording on the epaulettes changes from force to force, normally these are the muppets manning the front desk in police stations/999 call centres/custody staff etc

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lol, i bet they think they play a very important role in law enforcement ^^

some of those civil enforcement officers (traffic wardens) deal with other non traffic matters too
i can't keep up with all the new titles for these old cunts
and the new positions they have created

have you seen these community wardens or neighborhood support officer ?
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Our community wardens are out between 7.30am and 10pm every day in 128 Kent communities.
They:
can tackle low-level crime and antisocial behaviour (such as graffiti, littering, fly tipping and vandalism)
can take names and addresses and control traffic
are a reassuring uniformed presence
are fully trained to the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme before starting their work
encourage communities to work together and make things better for everyone
work closely with Kent Police and other professional authorities
talk with local people, offering information and advice
take part in local community activities.
They don't make arrests.

peace
 
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lol, i bet they think they play a very important role in law enforcement ^^

some of those civil enforcement officers (traffic wardens) deal with other non traffic matters too
i can't keep up with all the new titles for these old cunts
and the new positions they have created

have you seen these community wardens or neighborhood support officer ?
Community-Safety-Wardens-will-be-patrolling-the-streets-of-Caerphilly-County-Borough-to-keep-an-eye-out-for-antisocial-behaviour-on-Bonfire-Night.jpg


Our community wardens are out between 7.30am and 10pm every day in 128 Kent communities.
They:
can tackle low-level crime and antisocial behaviour (such as graffiti, littering, fly tipping and vandalism)
can take names and addresses and control traffic
are a reassuring uniformed presence
are fully trained to the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme before starting their work
encourage communities to work together and make things better for everyone
work closely with Kent Police and other professional authorities
talk with local people, offering information and advice
take part in local community activities.
They don't make arrests.

peace

Yup, they trialled them where I am.......................went on a big publicity drive to promote it, bought them all funky uniforms n hi-viz jackets with shit plastered all over them, liveried vans with "community messages/info" plastered all over em...............................................lasted 3-4 months an never seen or heard of them since then
 
Yup, they trialled them where I am.......................went on a big publicity drive to promote it, bought them all funky uniforms n hi-viz jackets with shit plastered all over them, liveried vans with "community messages/info" plastered all over em...............................................lasted 3-4 months an never seen or heard of them since then

their community warden car was in my street last year but never actually got to see them in their uniform
i had to look them up, i thought who are these cunts, what is the world coming to lol

none of them have the power of arrest they are all useless
i did see a yellow jacket man arguing with an old lady over dog shit a few months ago, not sure what type of officer that was ..
 
lol, i bet they think they play a very important role in law enforcement ^^

some of those civil enforcement officers (traffic wardens) deal with other non traffic matters too
i can't keep up with all the new titles for these old cunts
and the new positions they have created

have you seen these community wardens or neighborhood support officer ?
Community-Safety-Wardens-will-be-patrolling-the-streets-of-Caerphilly-County-Borough-to-keep-an-eye-out-for-antisocial-behaviour-on-Bonfire-Night.jpg


Our community wardens are out between 7.30am and 10pm every day in 128 Kent communities.
They:
can tackle low-level crime and antisocial behaviour (such as graffiti, littering, fly tipping and vandalism)
can take names and addresses and control traffic
are a reassuring uniformed presence
are fully trained to the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme before starting their work
encourage communities to work together and make things better for everyone
work closely with Kent Police and other professional authorities
talk with local people, offering information and advice
take part in local community activities.
They don't make arrests.

peace
what type of weapon they carry
 
what type of weapon they carry

Normally a pen, sometimes in really lairy situations they are given a computer and a printer, also if they go on a special course they are allowed to operate the electric slidey windows in the police station front desk area
 
Normally a pen, sometimes in really lairy situations they are given a computer and a printer, also if they go on a special course they are allowed to operate the electric slidey windows in the police station front desk area
hell not even mace or pepper spray
 
some of them are wearing cameras in their name badge thing or maybe thats another new type of warden/officer
i have seen a woman warden/officer in a yellow jacket with cctv written on her jacket

they have no power of arrest you don't even have to speak to them
they rely on the fact some folk are scared of a uniform i guess
 
hell not even mace or pepper spray

they do all the crap the police have no time to do anymore
the regular police have cs gas (mace) and taser
the cops with machine guns were called so19/co19
not sure what they call them now

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