Originally posted by uzlessOk, but the tax may go back to something worthwhile, as opposed to an assinine dickhead arresting you and then commiting perjury to justify that arrest.
Uh, no. You'll pay your tax as usual and you'll like it. You hear me? You ain't gettin' one shilling back sonnyboy.
Originally posted by znshoBut, But, But.....who will protect you when the bad guys try to harm you? ......they won't be there to blow their little brass whistles at the perps.
Ok, but the tax may go back to something worthwhile, as opposed to an assinine dickhead arresting you and then commiting perjury to justify that arrest.
Granny.
Originally posted by znshoYou'll pay the same tax. They'll just save it for a little while until a contract is reached. Odds are, the money saved will cover the increased expenses in the contract.
Let's hope they go on strike. The streets would be safer. And, honest law-abiding citizens will save a bit of their tax.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamEach time I have asked, politely, for police protection from bullies, they have failed miserably. They may as well just not exist.
The streets will not be safer. Bullies will take away all your stuff and you will cry.
But, they are very good at raiding Harry Redknapp at 6am in the morning.
The police are assinine dickheads.
Any police officers reading this, this is the message to you.
Originally posted by mrstabbyThere is no human right "to strike". Especially if you take a job in an essential service and know ahead of time that you can't.
I think it's bad enough that they're not even allowed to strike, surely it must breach the human rights laws our county is signed up to.
If Britain actually considers the police a job that can't strike or not, I don't know.