Turkish Posted 22 September, 2012 Share Posted 22 September, 2012 (edited) And now average 1 in 12,000. Police on the BBC this morning slapping themselves on the back with their new tactic of being nice to fans. Wow, what a revelation and a nice bit of PR in the wake of the Hillsborough findings. Although its not quite true as I'm sure many who have been arrested in recent seasons can testify to. With shall we say, some questionable evidence used to convict and gain banning orders and they certainly weren't nice to some people at Arsenal on Saturday, one in particular who had done absolutely nothing wrong and the copper looked devastated when he realised they were talking to the wrong person. The copper also said they are constantly taking evidence so they can apply for banning orders in the future so be careful everyone as this explains why some people in the last couple of seasons have been nicked for the most trivial of things then presented with a dossier containing damning and sickening evidence of past crimes such as drinking in a pub with your mates and being seen near where an incident was reported to have happened 30 minutes later. The new tactic seems to me to be common sense and hardly cause of backslapping but even so when they ask you how you are,it's not because they care, it's all going down in the notepad, who you were with, what you were doing and where you were doing it. Edited 22 September, 2012 by Turkish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orange Posted 23 September, 2012 Share Posted 23 September, 2012 Half of it it probably that these 'football intelligence' officers need to keep their jobs and feel they're doing something. So waste tax payers money creating files for people, they even collect videos of tiny things like making ****** signs in grounds. Pathetic.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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