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BubbaWoo
  Feb 16, 07, 08:07  #31

Quoting: Sadie
I totally agree.


i think most in england, locals and immigrants alike, would...

 
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Sadie [Guest]
  Feb 16, 07, 08:08  #32

It apears that the younger generation and immigrants (I don't particularly like using that word, as I think it sounds offensive) are unaware of the inadequacies.

Sadie

 
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tomisimon [Guest]
  Apr 7, 07, 14:57  #33

Hi I am Polish I speak English quite fluently I would like to know something more about becoming a police officer.Thank you,
tomisimonpol@yahoo.com

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  Apr 11, 07, 15:33  #34

Wow, you should see how the U.S. government is bending over backwards for illegal Mexican immigrants. George Bush and all the Democrats just want their votes.

All other immigrants are expected to use English except for Mexicans and Latin Americans. They write all documents in Spanish even for garbage collection and voting. They are being courted by US banks and can by houses even when they are not legally here. This enabling is causing these illegal immigrants to not speak English at all. They drive without insurance and when a crime is committed they run away to Mexico. We provide them with free medical assistance and education and they fly Mexican flags and claim not to want to be Americans. Americans and especially legal immigrants have had enough. We cannot tolerate 12 million people operating in this fashion.

As a Polish-American, but American first, I understand the need to take care of your citizens first. Guests, invited or not, should abide by the rules of their host countries. T

 
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palekatkin
  Apr 11, 07, 17:25  #35

Carly
Go to Willesden, Wembley, Hounlow and Feltham....they wouldbe the best places for you todo your research as there are large Polish communitiesi thee areas... but plese bear in mind that there IS a certain level of distrust towards the authorities by those who lived through the communist era (no matter how youngthey may have been).

 
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ArturSzastak
  Apr 11, 07, 17:42  #36

Quoting: 1st generation
illegal Mexican immigrants



Most of the immigrants that come to America aren't even Mexican. They are from further down south. Mexico isn't that bad of a place to live. Why do you think Mexico City is largest capital in the world. (20 million people live there)



 
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Shawn_H
  Apr 11, 07, 17:51  #37

Quoting: ArturSzastak
Mexico isn't that bad of a place to live.


Theres not many people migrating south to Mexico City though. There was a Canadian guy (of Latino origins, educated in Canada) from my company that went to our plant in Mexico City, found his true love, married and relocated. Several months later while touring a rough neighborhood, he and his wife were "apparently" car-jacked. He ended up with a bullet in his head, his wife was pistol whipped. Mexican authorities did little to persue justice, and the guy's father hired a private investigator. Turns out the lady had a boyfriend and the guy had a healthy life insurance policy. The thing was a complete set-up.

 
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ArturSzastak
  Apr 11, 07, 17:52  #38

Quoting: Shawn_H
Theres not many people migrating south to Mexico City though. There was a Canadian guy (of Latino origins, educated in Canada) from my company that went to our plant in Mexico City, found his true love, married and relocated. Several months later while touring a rough neighborhood, he and his wife were "apparently" car-jacked. He ended up with a bullet in his head, his wife was pistol whipped. Mexican authorities did little to persue justice, and the guy's father hired a private investigator. Turns out the lady had a boyfriend and the guy had a healthy life insurance policy. The thing was a complete set-up.



Yes but thats only one bad experience. I was just pointing out that the majority of illegal immigrants come from further south is all

 
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Abused [Guest]
  Apr 13, 07, 19:34  #39

I am a Polish immigrant who doesnt feel secure in this country. I am beeing threatened by local community (mostly immigrants too) nearly every day for about one year on train , train stations, supermarkets, any public places. I have sent two written reports to police and did not get any response. Finaly I visited police station by myself and was advised to go to a doctor whithout any trial of support, understanding nor actual help. I live in London where are thousands of CCTV cameras installed for security? Why they can not be used in order to get any evidence? Why can they not find any solution for that? Why do I have to think of getting evidence on my own? Why police doesnt even try to help me?

 
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Big Rob
  Apr 13, 07, 20:26  #40

Very sorry to hear the above story.

A word of advise to anyone who expects anything useful from the british police... Don't bother. Victims and criminals are treated just the same. It's very rare to have a nice experience with the police, and the police still wonder why people take matters into their own hands. It's because the police are stupid and lazy. There are a few exceptions, but its very rare.

CCTV is there to prosecute people, not help people. Some how they think this is serving the community?!? See my above point about stupid and lazy. The proper and most effective way of dealing with most 'common' crime is to have a local bobby on the beat. Someone who knows the community, gets to know the children (and their parents) and is not held back by 'red tape'.

Life is not a free ride, to take what you want is not a god given right. The sooner that children are taught that they cannot get away with everything, the better. Nip it in the bud is the motto.

I know that I sound like an old gittish bore at this point but, I have several friends that went off the beaten track, so to say, when they were younger. The opinion that I give you, is simply an expression that they have passed onto me.

This applies regardless of race or gender.

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  Apr 14, 07, 19:18  #41

"Abused" why are you scared. I'm from the US where our crime rate is horrible. I carry pepper spray. I am a woman and I need to defend myself and my family. Why don't you take defense classes to give yourself some security. I don't know if you are allowed to carry pepper spray. I'm sorry about your experience.

 
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truebrit
  Apr 15, 07, 13:36  #42

Quoting: Abused
Why do I have to think of getting evidence on my own? Why police doesnt even try to help me?


Visit the local citizens advice bureau/write to your local newspaper/make a fuss until the police do something.I am lucky I live in an area with good,efficient police,but I know in some parts of London the police are as you describe-useless.Good luck.

 
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BubbaWoo
  Apr 15, 07, 15:07  #43

Quoting: 1st generation
I carry pepper spray. I am a woman and I need to defend myself and my family. Why don't you take defense classes to give yourself some security. I don't know if you are allowed to carry pepper spray.


1st G - we have very different laws in the Uk regarding you right to carry or use anything that may be considered an offensive weapon - this includes pepper spray

defence, unfortunately, is often seen as offence in the eyes of the law - you end up with victims who have tried to protect themselves and theirs being prosecuted as a result...

Tony Martin, an english farmer who had lived in fear of people breaking into his property and ended up killing a young lad who did just that, is just one example of how british law can appear to treat the criminal better than the victim at times

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  Apr 15, 07, 18:56  #44

Ok, our state is thinking of authorizing the carrrying of concealed weapons. Now, you can have a weapon at home if you pass a background check and register it. It is a crazy situation because the thugs are carrying so many weapons. They get them by stealing them from law abiding citizens. I will be going to a shooting range soon to practice firing my pistol. I am law abiding and must protect myself and my family.

 
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ArturSzastak
  Apr 15, 07, 18:59  #45

Quoting: 1st generation
Ok, our state is thinking of authorizing the carrrying of concealed weapons



I guarantee a homeless person gets shot as soon as it happens. He/she will be shot for "heckling" for money.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Apr 16, 07, 04:52  #46

Major difference between the Police in the UK and the Police in the states. In the Uk we "police by consent". Whilst in the US the Poice are there for "law enforcement". How do the Police, police in Poland?

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  Apr 17, 07, 09:55  #47

Giles, I am confused. What do you mean by "police by consent?"

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Apr 17, 07, 10:26  #48

Well in the US the Police, DEA, ATF, FBI are all kinda paramilitary organizations. Who enforce the law. Whilst in the UK, they aren't armed and they try to uphold the law.
If the government tried to arm all Police officers, the UK would demonstrate and the government would find this a very difficult motion to pass.
So really Police, police the public with the publics consent. Infact we have many part-time "specials" police officers who have a normal job, but 16 days a month the work unpaid as an officer.

 
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mrc
Edited by: mrc  Apr 18, 07, 03:12  #49

In Poland its more like in US. Its all inherited from the past. And now Poland is becoming to be kind of police country as well. You can be overheard without court permission for example.

Recently our goverment had new ideas, like forming new police organisations - CBS(Central Buerau of Investigation) it was supposed be kind of FBI and futher CBA(Central Anticorruption Bureau), hell knows what for.

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  Apr 18, 07, 11:47  #50

So, Giles, if the Police are not armed, how do they protect the public?

 
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Zgubiony
  Apr 18, 07, 11:54  #51

Quoting: 1st generation
So, Giles, if the Police are not armed, how do they protect the public?

With the big stick
Whack!!!

 

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Giles [Guest]
  Apr 18, 07, 12:03  #52

Quote . Today, 11:47 . #50


So, Giles, if the Police are not armed, how do they protect the public?

er....er..er..um..er...gas and sticks and ...er.....hash words, like..er

scoundrel, vagabond, er...um....

 
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ogorek
  Apr 18, 07, 20:28  #53

I assume that most of us are not qualified to criticise the work of the Police - or tell them how to do their work - or know what they know. People are saying the police are uselss...I wish this turned into a Twilight Zone episode where tomorrow morning people wake up to find all the police officers have dissappeared. My God they'd soon find out what having a Police force means - the cops might even get a little repect. (I'm not a Police officer)

Quoting: Sadie

My point is that if people arrive in the UK then they should abide by the laws set out and fit in to the communities that they live in


Sadie - immigrants do abide by the laws and fit in where possible - in fact that's the process which Carly is trying to assist! Unbeleivable.

Quoting: Sadie
the money would be better spent on policing areas which have a high crime rate and getting more police back on the beat

I work in high crime areas which often are neglected etnic minority neigbourhoods with high unemployment and poverty. Maybe these are the people you chose to ignore?

People in the street don't really know what's going on - what the Police have to go through. It's so easy to criticise. Do we know the % of money spent on immigrants compared with local issues?

Immigrants - like it or not are part of England and should not be ignored. There will always be areas of need in the UK - with or without immigrants. That's for the government to sort out. Leave the Police out of it.

Quoting: Sadie
as I have stated Polish people seem to be doing just fine

so just like Carly you have done a survey to reach this conclusion?

Quoting: Sadie
I find it quite offensive that minorities are given "special treatment",

Sadie - you are so lucky to be born in England.

You will never know.

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  Apr 18, 07, 23:41  #54

The kind of liberal thinking you have about immigrants is changing in the US. When you have 12 million people who break our laws (US), refuse to speak English, burn our US flags, kill our people, drive without insurance, bring in massive amount of drugs from Mexico and generally hate Americans; the patience of the average American is getting thin. 80% of Americans would like these illegals to go away or try to assimilate. We see France's problems coming to our country.

You cannot have people take from our country and give back nothing in return. They transfer money to Mexico which comprises billions of dollars while we educate their children. Bush is righ on the war on terror, but wrong on immigration. Our next President will be a tough immigration Republican. Our country will not tolerate a liberal view on this matter.

 
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ogorek
  Apr 26, 07, 19:35  #55

Quoting: 1st generation
12 million people who break our laws

If this was true there would be complete anarchy. Don't worry - America will deal with this when it becomes a problem.

When you take delivery of a barrel of apples - some will be rotten. Get rid of
the rotten ones before the rot spreads - what did France do...?

Quoting: 1st generation
We see France's problems coming to our country.


France has problems only because they ignore their ethnic minority communities. They are not respected or treated equally to French people. If a country lets in immigrants they should integrate them where possible.

They are human. They have feelings. They react when things are not right. It happened here in the UK. Now it's better.

People like Carly continue to make a difference by understanding immigrants and making them understand us. 75% of my friends are immigrants who are now integrated with jobs, families. They have character. They inspire me - I learn from them because they have lived - they know what it's all about.

 
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ogorek
  Apr 26, 07, 19:38  #56

Quoting: 1st generation
Our next President will be a tough immigration



The only problem here is mismanagement of immigrants

 
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1st generation [Guest]
  May 7, 07, 14:22  #57

I think that Americans generally like legal immigrants who at least try to speak English. Poles, Africans and Asian immigrants at least try to speak English.
When I am in a store and say excuse me to a Mexican speaking Spanish, they look at me with anger. They really want us to speak Spanish and don't want to make an effort. Part of the reason for this is because theyare not as educated as the European, African or Asian immigrants whose knowledge of grammar and language acquisition is more sophisticated.

Of the 12 million illegal Latinos in the U.S., only a one-third have finished high school or gymnasium. I think everyone should speak many languages. I speak Polish, German and studying French. How's that for an ignorant American!!

I think we are heading in Sarkozy's path. The next President will need to do something about the 12 million illegal immigrants in our midst.

 
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Stuart
  Nov 1, 07, 10:24  #58

Hi Carly. I am an undergraduate Criminology researcher, who like you, is interested in relations between the Met and new polish communities.
I'd like to chat with you about this topic and keep you as a contact throughout my research. If you can offer me your occassional time I'd be really appreciative.

My email is sdm15@le.ac.uk

Thanks, Stuart

 
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Wroclaw
  Nov 1, 07, 11:02  #59

Stuart,

Carly hasn't posted for ages. You might be better off sending her an e-mail or PM.

 
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johan123
  Nov 1, 07, 12:10  #60

Quoting: Wroclaw
Carly hasn't posted for ages.

She has been arrested!

 
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