Frank Badfinger
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We can only hope that many more in law enforcement will speak up and refuse to say they were "just following orders".This is disturbing to say the least. At least all of the police in the UK don't feel like that. An excerpt from the article below:
"From working within the organisation, I can see how Covid enforcement is absorbing a disproportionate amount of time and resources. High-level meetings are held, strategies and policies are devised and filtered down the ranks, all at the expense of dealing with the usual workload of crime and the other vast responsibilities that the police service has. This is all done in the name of “public health and protection”, which in turn is based on misleading or fraudulent statistics and one-sided propaganda, pushed by the government through the mainstream media. Officers on the front line are confused by the constantly changing guidelines and legislation, and even they don’t know what they are supposed to be enforcing from day to day. Most rely on briefing documents for their direction and guidance, rather than studying the legislation for themselves."
Lockdown: A police constable's perspective
www.ukcolumn.org