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Althena
2nd February 2016, 20:51
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By Joshua Krause

British police may not have the same reputation for brutality as American police do; but, like our cops, they sure seem to think they are above the law. Police in the city of Coventry have apparently started breaking into homes without any kind of warrant. The reason? So they can let homeowners know how easy it would be for burglars to break in.

The police patrolled the streets looking for opened windows and unlocked doors and gates. Rather than minding their own business, they used these openings to enter the homes and warn residents about how vulnerable they are. Then they took pictures inside these homes, and posted them to Twitter. The police claim they haven’t received any complaints, and the responses from residents have been positive.

The Twitter users who saw these images however, were not so enthusiastic. One person tweeted “I’m not sure where you stand legally entering a private home without a warrant. Unlocked doors don’t give permission” while another added “If you enter my home like this, don’t be surprised if I use reasonable force when I hear you.” They were also criticized for essentially advertising which homes were unsecured. The police responded, completely unperturbed by these complaints “Thanks for all the feedback on one of the burglary prevention tactics. We’ll review based on feedback #socialmediasuccess ?”

You’d think this sort of thing could only happen in a country where private gun ownership is highly restricted, but American police have done something similar. Last year, police in Illinois started entering unlocked cars without permission, so they could issue faux tickets that listed all the personal belongings that could have been stolen.

Joshua Krause is a reporter, writer and researcher at The Daily Sheeple. He was born and raised in the Bay Area and is a freelance writer and author.

Althena
2nd February 2016, 20:57
In the U.S. these actions by LEOs could turn potentially lethal for both citizens and/or officers, in the UK they might get peppered sprayed or knifed when they go in to someone's abode w/o a warrant. I know some good old boys that wouldn't hesitate to shoot first and ask questions later.

Akasha
2nd February 2016, 21:48
Here (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/coventry-police-tweet-pictures-of-themselves-inside-unlocked-homes-to-highlight-burglary-risk-a6834106.html)'s the Independent article which the Daily Sheeple sourced from.

sigma6
3rd February 2016, 01:16
socialmediasuccess ???????... what a bunch of arrogant bastards... there may be a legal interpretation in the open windows and doors, so yes I can see them getting away with it... the same legal interpretation why you shouldn't roll your window down when talking to them or opening your door when they come by your home...

What they are playing on is a psychological tactic of intimidation... and they bloody well know they are doing it... "...the response so far has been positive...." ???? F**** OFF!!! It's 100% subtle psychological intimidation!

You have an A**HOLE standing in your living room, lecturing you on leaving a window open, while you are walking around your home eating a peanut butter & jelly sandwich in your underwear?... what else are you going to do?...

And then the sheer idiocy of breaching their own security protocol by publicly putting it on twitter...??? Are you f***ing kidding me???? ...Seriously what a bunch of F***ING SELF SERVING A**HOLES...

Get the F*** off my property... immediately cease and desist from any and all trespass of private property... stop violating my right to privacy, endangering my person with your egocentric gross retardation by operating outside the scope of your duty as a peace officer... deserving a notice of criminal complaint.

These are the very reasons people end up putting steel bars on their windows, turning the neighbourhoods into police state ghettos, and every lawn and door has a DO NOT TRESPASS sign...

(apologies for all the bad swear words... necessary to properly frame this response...)
'; D

sigma6
3rd February 2016, 01:34
Smartphone App Allows Citizens to Depend on Each Other for Emergency Services Instead of Police http://truthvoice.com/2015/12/smartphone-app-allows-citizens-to-depend-on-each-other-for-emergency-services-instead-of-police/

Althena
3rd February 2016, 15:54
Wow! Exellent pissed off rant sigma. I couldn't have said it better myself. Kudos:thumbsup: