But isn't that very fact a terrible indictment of our useless public services, and the broken nature of our law enforcement apparatus?
I well recognise that the previous government have ruined the country. I'm not blind, but what a disgrace that is.
On the subject alluded to in Saneagle's post just before yours, the London Assembly not long ago published worrying information in a call for action
Despite making up 13% of London’s total population, black Londoners account for 45% of London’s knife murder victims.
www.london.gov.uk
The Spectator today has an article about the apalling violence at the Nottinghill Carnival, not just this year, but in many years. I quote this paragraph with a link below to the article itself.
The BBC’s coverage of the Notting Hill carnival has been almost relentlessly positive. But the rosy view of the festivities was finally shattered this weekend when the Metropolitan Police released a statement confirming the death of two people who were attacked at the event. The force said both...
www.spectator.co.uk
Why do you concern yourself with distant events that you wouldn't go to any way. I'm in London but don't concern myself with that event because I don't go to it either.
Big Carnivals are the same the same the world over, praised by the media for the good things about them and the inevitable law breaking that accompanies them largely ignored.
Brazil’s biggest annual celebration came to a close amid several indications of deepening insecurity in Rio de Janeiro. Despite the 17,000 police working throughout the February 9 to February 13 holiday,
violence was a significant issue as mobs of youths assaulted and robbed tourists in areas customarily thought to be safe.
Meanwhile, confrontations with criminals left three police dead and two wounded.
Beija-Flor, the eventual carnival champions, included in its exhibition depictions of gang violence in marginalized neighborhoods and a giant rat meant to symbolize corrupt politicians. At the same time, the president of the organization is currently contesting a
48-year conviction for racketeering and corruption.
Mayor Marcelo Crivella was
traveling in Europe for the entirety of the festivities (he's obviously not daft).
On February 16, just days after the end of Carnival, President Michel Temer
signed a decree for the national military to take total control of security operations in the state of Rio de Janeiro, including assuming command of civilian police forces. The federal intervention will last until the end of the year.
This all makes our Notting Hill event seem rather tame in comparison.
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