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    Police probe Clarke-Harris racist abuse


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    Here were witnesses and a steward saw it according to them (2 of them commented on it on twitter)

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    That's bizarre.
    You would have thought Bradford of all places is used to people who look slightly different to a white caucasian
    Bradford City also have their own black players ??!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    That's bizarre.
    You would have thought Bradford of all places is used to people who look slightly different to a white caucasian
    Bradford City also have their own black players ??!!
    Yeh very strange, i wonder if the bloke would stand in the middle of Manningham Lane and shout the same bull?

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    Wonder if he'd chant the same in his face one to one and on his own.

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    And i bet the police will be on it immediately.

    Meanwhile...........

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    If JCH said he was muslim.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    And i bet the police will be on it immediately.

    Meanwhile...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Of course it isn't and nobody has said that it is.

    It's just that these types of incidents seem to generate an immediate response from the police, yet more serious crimes are either dealt with months down the line or completely ignored.
    Make of this what you want.
    Yesterday my 14 year old grandson had his bike forcibly taken off him by a 22 year old man. Witnesses identified the man, who is a known criminal, and my grandson's parents gave his name and address to the police.
    The police said the crime wasn't serious enough to warrant their early attention even though the culprit could have been caught red handed in possession of the stolen goods.
    So law-abiding people decided to take matters into their own hands and, with the help of a few "handy" friends, they eventually recovered the bike at around midnight last night.
    I'm not sure whether the police's response was down to stretched resources or misplaced priorities but, either way,it doesn't seem right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Make of this what you want.
    Yesterday my 14 year old grandson had his bike forcibly taken off him by a 22 year old man. Witnesses identified the man, who is a known criminal, and my grandson's parents gave his name and address to the police.
    The police said the crime wasn't serious enough to warrant their early attention even though the culprit could have been caught red handed in possession of the stolen goods.
    So law-abiding people decided to take matters into their own hands and, with the help of a few "handy" friends, they eventually recovered the bike at around midnight last night.
    I'm not sure whether the police's response was down to stretched resources or misplaced priorities but, either way,it doesn't seem right.
    This is exactly my point about numbers though, with sufficient numbers this kind of stuff would be dealt with, and to my mind, if you crack down on the 'small stuff' consistently, then it surely diminishes, i'm all in favour of zero tolerance policing, that may surprise some of our more blinkered posters....My idea of decent policing is taking those who affect people's everyday life off the streets, that includes petty theft and burglary etc, the rest follows naturally imo.

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