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Much as I decry the introduction of £9000 a year tuition fees, I'm appalled by what's happened today in London. From some of my colleagues at the scene, it has been a day of appalling violence, leading to several of them being hurt. Now, as I watch it from home, I've just seen a clip where people have thrown a fire extinguisher from the top of Millbank at officers down below - an action that could only have fatal consequences if they hadn't have got out of the way.
Although I keep hearing the mantra, "It was only a tiny minority", it doesn't look that way to me, and certainly not all of those involved in the violence are just the usual anarchists. This has been confirmed by one of my public-order friends.
Now, I am listening to the media complain that we "did nothing". We are trapped - do something, get criticised (as in the G20). Go easy, get criticised. The only difference this time is that Millbank Tower has been smashed to pieces and is *still* being occupied by protestors, and its fair to say that we lost the day. Even the Commissioner has said that it is "embarrassing". Welcome to the modern police - shaped by the media and a vociferous section of the public who decry any use of force as brutality.
I'm expecting to be drafted into the post-incident investigation team, as I am based right near to where it all happened. No doubt, we will continue to be criticised and have to labour on. People have tried to kill some of my colleagues today, and I'm thoroughly ****ed off and angry at the whole thing.
Although I keep hearing the mantra, "It was only a tiny minority", it doesn't look that way to me, and certainly not all of those involved in the violence are just the usual anarchists. This has been confirmed by one of my public-order friends.
Now, I am listening to the media complain that we "did nothing". We are trapped - do something, get criticised (as in the G20). Go easy, get criticised. The only difference this time is that Millbank Tower has been smashed to pieces and is *still* being occupied by protestors, and its fair to say that we lost the day. Even the Commissioner has said that it is "embarrassing". Welcome to the modern police - shaped by the media and a vociferous section of the public who decry any use of force as brutality.
I'm expecting to be drafted into the post-incident investigation team, as I am based right near to where it all happened. No doubt, we will continue to be criticised and have to labour on. People have tried to kill some of my colleagues today, and I'm thoroughly ****ed off and angry at the whole thing.
