UK Riots (with the exception of Manchester which has its own thread)

To be fair he said "If I was mayor" several times. These people haven't suddenly become fecktards in the last 2 years (okay 4 years for Ken)

They've had a lifetime of hatred of themselves, and everything they can't have, built into them.

Thats what politicians do though - they promote both themselves and their ideology. They do so by criticising certain aspects of policy for their opposing counterparts in power, and offering their own alternatives.

If I looked out and saw half the city in flames, I'd be pretty interested in hearing an experienced politician's verdict on what went wrong. Its all the more relevant when said politician is a candidate to become mayor next year for the same city.
 
Thats what politicians do though - they promote both themselves and their ideology. They do so by criticising certain aspects of policy for their opposing counterparts in power, and offering their own alternatives.

If I looked out and saw half the city in flames, I'd be pretty interested in hearing an experienced politician's verdict on what went wrong. Its all the more relevant when said politician is a candidate to become mayor next year for the same city.

True. Some might say it shouldn't be so though.

I actually like Ken, compared to Boris anyway, Ken is at times amazingly funny and articulate, but I don't think he's done very well tonight, personally.
 
Its a SONY distribution centre.....jesus its huge, think how much stuff will be lost.

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Its a SONY distribution centre.....jesus its huge, think how much stuff will be lost.

feckin' hell. That's clearly been deliberately targetted. Lots of expensive shit in there.
 
I think part of it is that they value what they have much more, especially if they're first generation immigrants. They don't take things for granted the way that many of us do. For most people, law and order(not the show) are two things that most people don't think about. They're just expected. I would guess that many aren't as trusting of the police nor do they have the dependence on them.

In other places there is often a greater sense of community amongst the people, like New York. If people were looting in NYC, the public would be much more aggressive in reaction. The average people have some ridiculous love and pride for the city that is rare.

They definitely do value what they work for more than the rest of us.

The mistrust of authorities is something I was getting at. It doesn't help when they arrest immigrant store owners for apprehending thieves, which happened here...until the Federal government stepped in.

It's interesting what you say about New York but after what that city has been through I'm not surprised. Don't think it would happen anywhere else, though.
 
They're not 'doing nothing', they're doing their best to contain the riots whilst being severely under numbered.

Just quoting what people who saw it were saying. I think this will continue into the weekend.
 
This is gunna ruin the start of the Premier League isn't it.
 
At the start of the year I did 3 months unpaid work 10am - 6pm in a busy office on the promise that they'd hire me if all went well. 3 months came and went, was in every weekday, did all they asked and they told me "sorry, because of the economy we just can't afford to hire you". I was nearly tempted to burn down the building there and then, to be honest. Kept my cool and got an excellent reference for my cv though.

What I've noticed here in N.Ireland is pretty shitty. I was going to interviews and the people there were 10 - 15 years older than me and this is for a standard 14k - 16k a year job. You just know you have no chance because that person will have more experience than you. Most of the bar/shop work is taken by the students as well. Although I have a job now I know how it feels to send out 100s of applications, go to interviews etc and I guess some people give up hope and say feck it.

It can be soul destroying at any age and it is much harder when you are young. At one of my jobs I often supervise young people ranging from 18-25 and the biggest difference is that SOME young people will stand around waiting to be told what to do more than more experienced people and often grind to a halt as soon as they have done what they have been specifically told to do whereas an older and more experienced person will use their initiative more often. Younger people also have less job and life experience to draw on so when they do use their initiative it tends to be wrong more often than it would be with an older person. You also find that younger people tend to feel that jobs are beneath them more often than older people who tend to take pride in doing what they are paid to do no matter what it is.

That said 2 or 3 of the very best people that I supervise are 18-21 - hard working, pleasant and enthusiastic - going the extra yard without being asked simply because that is how they are. One of the best things about what I do - seeing young people succeed in life. It helps that I live in a rather nice area with nothing like the delinquency problems that many inner city areas will have. Most of the young people I supervise are living at home with nice middle class parents and earning part time cash as they work their way through Uni and the ones aren't are thinking about it.

Older people tend to be more bitter about life, gossipy in a destructive way, whingy and jobsworth.
 
The scary thing with the events of the last two or three days is it can be repeated anytime. The police are not equipped to deal with it and the mob knows that. A lot of money will need to be spent of training and extra equipment to prevent a repeat of these looting riots n the future.
 
Double the amount of police hours (through more police).
 
I didn't actually say that but you are correct :)

I can read minds, too. ;)

At the moment my more pressing concern is hoping things start to subside and even more so that nothing starts to show up in Manchester city centre where my missus will be for work tomorrow and the rest of the week. Once normality has been restored I'll give more thought to cause and will be more likely to listen to arguments from both sides.

Don't want to argue with either of you guys, but that prat gets on my nerves.

I can appreciate that but if you're not going to give thought to it then don't pass judgement? Right now he's one of the voices some people have faith in, if you know what I mean. Hope things all work out well for your missus and I hope we'll have no reason to still be discussing this in a week's time unless it's from the fallout. Political casualties please!

They're not 'doing nothing', they're doing their best to contain the riots whilst being severely under numbered.

To add to this, it's not like they're getting good instruction either, is it? Politicians didn't give a toss for how long while there's only an acting head because of the rife corruption and other rubbish going on behind the scenes.

I'm off to bed now, I've done more than my fair share of posting for one night. Going to bid you all adieu and I hope you're all safe for the forseeable future.
 
The scary thing with the events of the last two or three days is it can be repeated anytime. The police are not equipped to deal with it and the mob knows that. A lot of money will need to be spent of training and extra equipment to prevent a repeat of these looting riots n the future.

That's true and ones assumes that it is the premise of policing: that you need enough manpower to deal with the relatively few criminals about. Once you have large scale crime and groups of miscreants and arsonists across the country it needs something more than what the police are designed to provide.

Is there anything to learn from how the authorities have dealt with street trouble in northern Ireland?
 
Well it would have helped if the police had maintained their water canons etc.
 
Right now, as in from tomorrow morning, you need unarmed soldiers coming in. Government need to set a curfew of say no-one under the age of 21 outside after 8pm, and have soldiers out on the street in potential, and known, rioting hotpots, with back-up units ready for fast action should any trouble crop up in an unmonitored area.

Make it known that there is no leniancy if you're caught, make a certain level of physical control allowed (eg. tasers?).

How to prevent this happening again short term is beyond me.
 
Right now, as in from tomorrow morning, you need unarmed soldiers coming in. Government need to set a curfew of say no-one under the age of 21 outside after 8pm, and have soldiers out on the street in potential, and known, rioting hotpots, with back-up units ready for fast action should any trouble crop up in an unmonitored area.

Make it known that there is no leniancy if you're caught, make a certain level of physical control allowed (eg. tasers?).

How to prevent this happening again short term is beyond me.

That can kill people though. Not that in this situation any of the vulnerable people would be out there.

Same short term I don't have a clue. Civilians in police clothing?
 
Don't know where were up to but things are scaling in Liverpool. Looking like its moving towards the centre apparently but police have circled the area to stop them getting closer.

Lots of pics and videos of cars on fire/exploding on Facebook and Twitter as I have a lot of mates either from the area or went to uni there and taking an interest so getting updates all the time.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liverpool-Riot-Updates/200682319990581
 
Don't know where were up to but things are scaling in Liverpool. Looking like its moving towards the centre apparently but police have circled the area to stop them getting closer.

Lots of pics and videos of cars on fire/exploding on Facebook and Twitter as I have a lot of mates either from the area or went to uni there and taking an interest so getting updates all the time.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liverpool-Riot-Updates/200682319990581

it was kicking off on parliament street about an hour ago, 3/400 down from toxteth after the cars went up, and towards liverpool one.

not heard anything since so i'd assume it's quietened down for the night.

heading in tomorrow morning unless the trains have been cancelled.