There are so many almost insoluble questions around any of the compensation, official or donated. As so often happens in London, some of the official council tenants were living elsewhere and letting their flat to others, often multiple occupants in each flat with their illegal "landlord" unaware of everyone who would actually be in residence.They just said on the BBC news channel that £17 million has been raised from all the public donations. Guess how much jas been paid out - that's right, not a single penny. The affected people have to apply to a special organisation to get the money, but nobody told them. Today, there's been 4 applications for payments.
Inflammatory statements hurt , but inflammatory materials kill.
i was thinking the same thing. I wonder what proportion of the people living there were not official tenants?There are so many almost insoluble questions around any of the compensation, official or donated. As so often happens in London, some of the official council tenants were living elsewhere and letting their flat to others, often multiple occupants in each flat with their illegal "landlord" unaware of everyone who would actually be in residence.
In order to get more accurate information of who was in the block at the time of the fire, those letting their flat illegally have been promised they won't be prosecuted as they normally would. But what happens about the actual illegal tenants who escaped? Are they entitled to compensation, and if so, how are they to be identified as actually being in residence? I can see scammers familiar with the block coming forward to claim they were in there, just for the cash.
This fire has opened multiple Pandora's boxes.
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Tripe.'Planemo', I'm afraid you cannot assure me. Much as I am sure you would like it to be the case, the police service has not changed in any material way over recent decades.
Tom
But you never see fault in Tom's insulting ??Sounds like a bully to me.
After cremation o
Are you expecting a result?
It'll be kicked into the long grass.
'Planemo', you could have left your opinion right there but no, you chose to launch into a rant which, you will see from the warm support you received from the right-wing extremists in this thread, was lapped up by them.Tripe.
The vast majority of police I have had dealing with would match planemo criteria. Decent, helpful and courageous. Where there is a difficulty is when anything which might affect the esprit de corps.. insulting behaviour to the force etc. Because they are forced to rely on their colleagues, sometimes against an unappreciative public , spitting vile insults and worse, a sense of alienation can result.Tripe.
You have the gall to condemn the very people who strive tirelessley to keep you safe at night, and you would be the first one to call three 9's if you were woken by a shadow in a balaclava next to your bed at 3am. Yet you sit in your ivory tower, and old and bitter human being and see fit to badmouth the very organisation who have been forced to be so transparant they may as well pass their investigation packages and current objectives to Old Tom Towers for ratification. You try to mask your anger with a gutless comment akin to 'the wooden tops are ok, its the brass that are the issue' when in fact its the brass that are under far more pressure (and scrutiny) than the grunts to give results that the public want.
No doubt you will have come to your vexacious conclusions with zero experience of what its actually like to work in the force whilst I, unlike you, spent over 11 years protecting and serving people just like you. And don't you dare suggest that the boys on the ground are so gullible to not know what brass are doing or that it is anything other than in the best interests of the public.
Have you any idea how much ALL officers are internally held to account, let alone by the public? Do you really have any idea how many people are breathing down the necks of every sworn officer? Or that lower ranks can't/won't challenge instructions/policies from above? Maybe you think that the Police Federation just roll over to whatever comes out of the mouths of brass? No doubt you will have some garbage conspiracy answer to all the above.
Although I have recently left, it now thankfully affords me the ability to speak my mind about individuals like yourself. Contrary to what you might like to hear from an ex bobby, every single officer (yes and that includes rank) I met in those 11 years was nothing short of an honourable, decent, upstanding individual who would put their life on the line to save yours, and would sacrifice their own (and family) time on a daily basis, going beyond their tour of duties to try and maintain resilience for people like you who no doubt are of the 'why arent you out catching real criminals?' variety.
The rest of your post re crime fighting policies and police being 'protectors of the elite' is so far off the mark I cannot even bring myself to try and educate you. You will only ever see what you want to see and trying to change that is futile.
Once again your vitriolic bile has forced me to abstain from further posting on yet another thread you have decided to litter with your 'words of wisdom' because I have neither the time nor inclination to argue with someone whose mind is so choked with hate it will never be freed.
But look at the delay and denial before the failures & coverups were recognised!can be easily found and one just has to consider the Hillsborough disaster or the unlawful jailing of Scottish miners during the coal strike.
Indeed, as it's proved to be now for those who attempted to put any of the blame on the Liverpool fans at Hillsborough. A disaster can create untouchables.The problem is, it's going to be career suicide for anybody that points out problems on the tenants' side.