Tuesday 14 February 2012

Ali Dizaei: The Image Of The Met

It has to be said, an awful lot is tied up in the disgraceful human being that is Ali Dizaei. He represents in a very direct way the Metropolitan Police and the way it works today and his conviction (again) highlights what is wrong with the police, in a way that is as accurate as Macpherson was wrong.

The Metropolitan Police Service bumbles along from day to day hoping desperately that nothing unusual happens, to test their abilities. This is because the senior ranks have absolutely no idea about policing, from what the force (rather than 'service') exists for, how to do its job, right up to planning for the unexpected. When faced with fast moving situations we get Cressida Dick and Jean Charles de Menezes. (Cressida, by the way has been further promoted above her ability and is currently running the persecution of journalists at News International).

The Met today are politically corrupt, politically correct and social welfare oriented. Every action is considered against its PR value. And so Ali Dizaei, with his ability to shout 'racist' whenever it suited him and garnering serious attention from people who should know better, carried on his criminal activities with a kind of passive acquiescence from the numbskulls above him.

He is also living proof that senior officers in the Met generally don't actually do anything, if such proof were needed, what with the levels of crime and occurrences such as the summer riots.

Here is something most modern police don't know; the police can consider that they have succeeded in their role by the absence of crime, rather than by their level of activity, responding to crime

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