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British Police Station Firebombed As Riots Continue

London : United Kingdom | Aug 09, 2011 at 6:16 AM PDT
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British Rioters and Looters Overmatch Police

The Canning Circus Police Station in Nottingham was firebombed late tonight, an indication that even with thousands more police out the rioters and looters still were active.

Britain’s police, already embarrassed by its failure to catch Murdoch’s snooping on celebrities and survivors of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan and children and others murdered, has proven itself unable to stand riots and looting throughout the U.K.

As is happening in many nations, most major cities have suffered major damage that police blame on criminals. At least two deaths were reported, the first was by police and it is being blamed for the spread of riots elsewhere. More than 500 people have been arrested in London alone. Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol also have been hard hit. Trouble was reported today in Two cars set on fire in West Bromwich, shops attacked in Wolverhampton and police vans pelted with stones in Salford, according to the Guardian. It said taxpayers likely would have to pay for at least $163 million in damage.

After dark tonight some rioting resumed in various areas but it seemed at a smaller scale. Sixteen-thousand police were on the streets of Lond.

Prime Minister David Cameron returned yesterday from vacation and met with senior ministers. He has called Parliament back into session Thursday. The police and Cameron's clan are trying to blame it all on criminals. Yet how can cuts in medical care and other social care, other spending cuts and the Murdoch case not being playing a part. The BBC is serving as a mouthpiece for the government, defending its refusal to use the gear this situation calls for. It is never good to use police for political purposes, in the end they can lose their professionalism. But there are times when strong action must be taken, even if the protesters have some legitimate grievances.

Homeland Secretary Theresa, in a live interview on the BBC, said the government would not call the Army into the cities. She said governance in the U.K. is by consent and the police can handle it.

Videos by Russian TV and others showed the contrary was true. Rioters pushed police back like they were dolls. Le Monde noted England has no water cannons. Bobbies have always had a reputation for restrained behavior. In the U.S., the military is not allowed to take part in law enforcement, but each state has a National Guard trained the same way the Army is and with the same equipment. The State Governor can send them as needed, and there would be no hesitation if looting was occurring.

England did create a home guard of people intheir 50s and 60s for World War II; perhaps they should do it again.

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No water cannons, no rubber bullets, what is this, Disneyland.
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Posted By Vicky247 Vicky247 | almost 2 years ago
I envy you Robert London is more hot these days and getting plundered.
Posted By RobertWeller991 RobertWeller991 | almost 2 years ago
This is a very complicated event. There is much more involved than the death of Mark Duggan. However, the Mickey Mouse police response endangers the police, civilians and businesses.
Posted By DavaCastillo Dava Castillo | almost 2 years ago
I hope their resistence to declaring a state of emergency and use of military doesnt come back to haunt them considering the severity and duration of these riots.
Posted By itobin53 itobin53 | almost 2 years ago
people are tired of watching the govt bend over backward for the rich while they pay for it with what they take away from everyone else. This is only the tip of the iceberg as more govt's force austerity cuts on the working class
Posted By RobertWeller991 RobertWeller991 | almost 2 years ago
We may be next. Didn't Gore say we need a Tahir Square?
Posted By VeronicaS VeronicaS | almost 2 years ago
The entire globe has gone mad...folks everywhere are tired and are not going to take it any-more. Look at the people of Syria--even if they are slaughtered in the streets like mere insects, they keep marching and chanting. We're next, sad to say---as I said before, brush up on the survival skills RW!
Posted By mikefreeman mikefreeman | almost 2 years ago
"Homeland Secretary Theresa, in a live interview on the BBC, said the government would not call the Army into the cities. She said governance in the U.K. is by consent and the police can handle it."
David Cameron the PM has put the Spearhead battalion of the army on full alert and authorized the use of rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons if required. rated up.
Maybe the U.S is next?
Posted By mariahardy mariahardy | almost 2 years ago
I agree with you. Why they never used teargas and watercannon straight away I'll make it out? That Cameron is the incable PM and is getting worse. regarding the comment above -- after three nights -- it is a choke. I wish they go to the parliament then we might get things done quicker.
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