The UK's new secret stazi, aka SS
With the UK being at an all time low and the politicians getting bored with brainwashing people into the dreams of an ideal world that revolves around surveillance, all things they consider bad are bad and love thy terrorist neighbour (oops I mean open arms immigration policy)
Lets face it, they have more security cameras watching people go about their daily lives than any where else in Europe. Speed cameras catching people breaking nasty laws, when a normal police officer can gauge an offence and with a brain cell decide if the punishment meets a crime.
The right to chastise children has been taken away and replaced with a child abuse helpline, so children being chastised can report their parents for abuse. And they wonder why children no longer have respect.
Open arms policy for all immigrants. Most people move to a new country to integrate. The open arms policy enables the UK to let them in and then change the laws to suit the new immigrants.
Being brainwashed into thinking big cars are evil.
Or their anti terrorism policy's that only affect UK nationals working at key locations like airports. They can check your police records for key jobs, but not the immigrants ones.
They have now pulled yet another rabbit out the hat.
They are now creating a new law enforcement officer type.
Lets call them the secret stazi, aka the SS. Cant wait to see their salute and flag.
Plans are being put forward for a new breed of law enforcement officer than can give out on the spot fines.
Below extracts taken from the daily mail. Unfortunately the paper seems to be just a bit better than another tabloid which is well known for its page 3. The mail has a better class of totty in swim suits though and a love for Kylie Minouge. Mmmmmmm Kylie. Damn back to subject
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Security guards and town hall workers are being armed with sweeping police-style powers, it has emerged.
For a few hundred pounds, state and private sector employees can receive Home Office accreditation.
This allows them to hand out fines for a raft of offences, from dropping litter to riding a bike on the pavement.
They can also stop cars to check their tax discs, seize alcohol from underage drinkers and demand people's names and addresses.
The hope is that they will free up rank-and-file officers from having to perform these unpopular tasks. The uniformed, badged army of snoopers will become a vital part of the 'extended police family', ministers say.
But privacy campaigners have dubbed them Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's 'Stasi' after the East German secret police.
Phil Booth of NO2ID said: 'This is a sinister move towards a Stasi snooper state in which jobsworths are devolved the powers of the police - including the right to demand you identify yourself.'
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They can wear a special badge, and a uniform approved by the local chief constable. At present, they are wearing their employer's existing uniform with the badge sewn on, but police chiefs could eventually be encouraged to decide on a standard uniform across their force area, the Home Office said.
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This new uniform, I wonder if they have considered an all black one with jack boots
Next time your shopping in tesco's or sainburys, the nice store security guard or guy taking your bags to the car might be an SS member, ready to demand your id and issue you with an on the spot fine for a motoring violation or even worse, not recycling your waste properly.
I will now admit to one fact. Every morning I wake and my naked hairy arse faces the the UK. A salute well deserved by them
