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Police To Be or Not To Be Eau De Toilette, 125 ml

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They argue that racist and brutal cops can be purged from the profession and an unbiased system of law enforcement reestablished in the interest of the whole society. They want the police to be better trained, more accountable, and less brutal and racist — laudable goals, but they leave intact the basic institutional functions of the police, which have never really been about public safety or crime control.

Chris Maylea, an associate professor at La Trobe Law School, said “people who we spoke to didn’t see the police response as coming to help them. They saw the police response as coming to apprehend them, and take them away.” It is primarily a liberal fantasy that the police exist to protect us from the bad guys. As the veteran police scholar David Bayley argues:

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Firstly, I LOVE the bottle. It is absolutely amazing. The skull-shaped glass is surprisingly easy to handle. I have the biggest possible bottle - 125 ml, however, it looks smaller than I imagined. I compared it with my 'Believe' by B. S. bottle, which is 100 ml and the Believe one looks bigger. 'To be'takes up a little space in my collection which is great The police do not prevent crime. This is one of the best kept secrets of modern life. Experts know it, the police know it, but the public does not know it. Yet the police pretend that they are society’s best defence against crime and continually argue that if they are given more resources, especially personnel, they will be able to protect communities against crime. This is a myth.’ Today, we are awash in police dramas and reality TV shows with a similar ethos and purpose. Some are more nuanced than others, but by and large, these shows portray the police as struggling to fight crime in a complex and, at times, morally contradictory environment. Even when police are portrayed as engaging in corrupt or brutal behaviour , as in Dirty Harry or The Shield , it is understood that their primary motivation is to get the bad guys.

For use, I find it just casual and work. You will smell OK. It isn't a foul chemical mess but it will be too common to wear on dates. It is not good for clubs or nights because it doesn't project like other Police fragrances like Potion Power can. Courtesy of the present Home Secretary, “hate marches” has joined the official vocabulary. It would appear that the legal system is now being required to police emotions. Of course it can be argued that it is not the emotion – the personal feelings – that are being turned into criminal offences, but the expression of them. Panos Karanikolas, a PhD candidate in criminology and a member of the lived experience group of academics leading the project, described the two occasions he was taken by police to mental health inpatient units as traumatic.

He also accepted that “investigations need to improve further” but said the force had a detailed plan to achieve this. The natural meaning of “take arms against a sea of troubles” etc is to battle some exterior force; to grab weapons to do battle against the sea which is out there, not here, and certainly not inside us. Or, if the sea were metaphorically inside him, and were an interior enemy, he would need to make that clear, which he does not do. The meaning remains, imho, the clear and patent one, rather than a reference to suicide. Since that discussion has become profoundly confused in current discourse, the definitions of words have become disproportionately – almost absurdly – important. So we are apparently arguing to the death over personal pronouns, and the true meaning of chanted slogans (“From the river to the sea…”) has become a legally significant question. Bad guys don't like cops. Good guys don't like them, either. On a good day, you're the annoying reason why they were late to work after getting stopped for speeding. On a bad day, you're a lazy, corrupt cog in a broken governmental machine. A bigot. Part of the problem. Or just THE problem. “Why don’t you be a firefighter, instead?”

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