Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Police too little street – Telegraaf.nl

THE HAGUE –

the police aimed to catch many crooks themselves and too little concerned with law and order on the streets. As a result, municipalities are increasingly compelled to complete this task himself with a motley collection of special investigating officers, street wardens and private security

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This enables the Society and Security (SMV), which Pieter van Vollenhoven chairs. The organization, which focuses on promoting security in the broad sense, therefore, calls for part of the police to bring back the Ministry of Security and Justice to the Ministry of Interior. Current developments of concern to the SMV. ,, It would appear that the enormity, the Ministry of Security and Justice playing tricks. “



Run away

Especially in Amsterdam prevails at the level of dissatisfaction among the two agents which carry a gun, but surveillance. “We are told by managers that we are in an attack, but should try to shoot and then run away. This is contrary to the words Gerard Bouman then shouted: “We do a step forward that the public takes a step back.” We can simply just do not sell this to the public “

Read more in today’s Telegraph

Also read: ‘Security forgotten

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03-02-2016, 13:09
Ball Thai (guest)

the police focus totally on thieves because they all walk freely all they do is write out fines.

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03-02-2016, 13:07
GP (Guest)

If they want to catch criminals they should really be on the streets. It looks black because of the thugs!

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03-02-2016, 13:07
Grandpa hans (guest)

That’s right Should our government still watch the quarrelsome asylum

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03-02-2016, 13:07
J

It seems in this country but for one thing a budget untouched and that refugees continue … there is never anywhere for money!

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03-02-2016, 13:06
K.Berland (guest)

I read that if I do not return the criminal reports there on nakijk almost altijs they’d escaped!

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03-02-2016, 13:05
Stef show (guest)

how long this all plays out, and yet the problem persists Let us also see what the words of politician, s. Be worth. EN. No turd lot of talk but action. But ho

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03-02-2016, 13:03
royAa @ 56 (guest)

Far too many hours at the football fans who are angry that there is not listened wordt.En still in the mass riots when we vergaderingetje.Zullen together hold around once tidy. well then the people who come to 1hand tellen.Een agent works simply and is even a mens.Het and they lure you out and blame the rellen.Dat should last zijn.Normen once and values ​​require okay but himself show.

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03-02-2016, 13:01
RG (guest)

the minister’s fault, not the police man. The Minister decided that the police force is heavily cut, the Minister determined our security, or rather insecurity.

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03-02-2016, 13:00
Rinus Vos (guest)

That’s what happens when you manipulate crime figures. This year there are 1500 agents with (according to the budget), but about 1,500 positions in the police in recent years have been deleted. Conclusion terms of occupation, we are back to square one, however, is in my opinion not a crime declining but rising crime !!! Count your profit !!

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03-02-2016, 12:58
Ome Wim (guest)

Here in Zeeland you see the ‘blue’ mainly on Enjoyed driving around in the polder, then you go they really need the desk to the coffee room, befor 17:00 of course, because it is subsequently everyone home and you need to call 112.

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03-02 -2016, 12:58
Sorbix

Stop cutting back on law enforcement and let benevolent unemployed retaining allowance + a little street patrol. How hard can it be …..

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03-02-2016, 12:58
AHLagendijk (guest)

It seems to me a bit tricky divided to have to work as agent in two halves. Half catch crooks and the other half should keep an eye on public roads? But, hopefully here is not the underlying intention to let “all and sundry” armed policeman play in the context of unemployment and “occupy” the asylum seekers.

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03-02-2016, 12:57
a.terpstra (guest)

it would be hilarious if it were not so serious. We need to boo to scare burglars and agents have to run away but first have to take a picture with their arms the telefoon.Regering our security and freedom is at stake concern for police armament and if necessary put the army on our borders do other countries also instead of this idiotic statements do something at last!

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03-02-2016, 12:57
Jouk (guest)

Do crooks catch whenever they go start over. Never noticed after 7 times burglary.

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03-02-2016, 12:57
Danny (guest)

Where we used to have respect for the police, the police are now ridiculed by everyone. Less so behind the desk and on the streets!

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03-02-2016, 12:55
John Schmitz (guest)

Villains catch I find a big word, I think more to speed and everything that the state will save them money

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03-02-2016, 12:55
Ari (guest)

Disgruntled agents? Citizens can complain. Because if something happens and you bite from you than you have the sjaak am also ….

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03-02 -2016, 12:51
user-31357-11

That will be but there is never handed out fines as much as the years before ..the agents receive instructions higher hand to hand out as many speeding tickets because you need to get your share otherwise you will not be higher

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03-02-2016, 12:50
CarelU (guest)

Yes it is never good, someone will be fined with 5km too hard, then everyone says “go still catch criminals. ” There is indeed plenty of “blue” on the street: Sat speed cameras.

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03-02-2016, 12:47
Brigit (guest)

What do you want with a corps leaders who stuck throughout their driving on the chair and study everything on the basis of charts and statistics. The common agent may get not open his mouth and must adhere to regulatory guidelines laid down from above. Minister van der Steur and force management to know cheated it’s all so good but are themselves to go for progression which listens for the man or woman in the workplace.

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03-02-2016, 12 45
John W

Then the foundation should once again go down to ask how. I want to give a tip, too much work with asylum seekers and football and too little money for more agents.

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03-02-2016, 12:43
the big (guest)

the only police vans I see in the district are empty, the content is drinking coffee with a colleague who lives there. And if you see them drive away and want to listen to questions or just say she casually we are the emergency service we only do 112 messages.

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03-02-2016, 12:42
Harrie Verschoot (guest)

And even that” catching criminals “is not going well. According to CBS resolved only 5% of the crime. Where are they still doing?

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03-02-2016, 12:41
martin ettenes (guest)

Busy road safety, they should catch crooks, busy with catching crooks and again comment. Not the government or the police policy but NLrs which always know better are the problem. Sigh …

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03-02-2016, 12 36
Maxl-70760

Provide a wider deployment of security guards and police volunteers. But not unarmed, this offers much job enrichment. So invest in the people Mr van der Steur. These people can then move at a later date as an agent and would no longer have to follow an entire course. Win Win

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