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BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?

29 Oct 12 - 04:45 AM (#3427627)
Subject: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: theleveller

It seems that most of the people I've talked to about the forthcoming Police and Crime Commissioner elections are not interested, don't know who the candidates are or are opposed to the whole idea of politicising our police force. I fall into the latter category and had decided to show my opposition by not voting. Now, however, I've looked at the candidate list and I find that two of the biggest oafs in politics (with the exception of Boris the Buffoon) are standing in my area: John Prescott and Godfrey Bloom. If either got elected it would be an unmitigated disaster for our police force, so I'm in a bit of a quandary. Do I vote (probably for the only candidate who actually has any experience of policing) or do I stick to my original intention? Hmmm…have to think about that one.

What do you think of the elections?


29 Oct 12 - 04:58 AM (#3427629)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: Will Fly

opposed to the whole idea of politicising our police force. I fall into the latter category

So do I, Leveller, so do I - and wonder, yet again, what's got into this country's governments.


29 Oct 12 - 05:04 AM (#3427630)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: Richard Bridge

I am finding it very difficult to discover what the candidates in my area actually think (if anything) and suspect that the great master plan is to increase venal political power over the police. That is likely to be dangerous.


29 Oct 12 - 06:34 AM (#3427647)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: theleveller

Totally agree, Richard. If people can't find the information they need (there is a website but you have to take the trouble to search) then they will simply vots along party lines, which will disadvantage the independent candidates who, certainly in the case of my area, appear to be the most qualified candidates.


29 Oct 12 - 08:17 AM (#3427683)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: theleveller

If the level of interest on this board is anything to go by, I predict a pretty low turnout :)


29 Oct 12 - 08:27 AM (#3427692)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: GUEST,Eliza

There should be a box in which to put a cross indicating that one it not in agreement with this new system.


29 Oct 12 - 08:28 AM (#3427693)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: GUEST,Eliza

'is' not 'it'. I've got terrible earache this morning and can't concentrate.


29 Oct 12 - 08:31 AM (#3427696)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: Owen Woodson

Sounds like a good idea in principle. An accountable police force and all that. However, like Richard, I haven't a clue who my local candidates are and, with a projected turnout of 18%, it sounds to me like it would have been cheaper to put on a Whitehall farce.

A police farce. Now there's a thought.


29 Oct 12 - 09:16 AM (#3427723)
Subject: RE: BS: PCC Elections - what do you think?
From: Richard Bridge

I found the candidates, but the info on them is sparse and bland and gives no real clue.