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RE: And where are police in Ireland? |
>Ooh, look. "The ever present menace of terrorist activity"
>he says. Let's see. Maybe you should strike back at the
>terrorists in their home country. Nah, that might kill
>innocent civilians.
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>Fucking hypocrite shite. You know who you are.
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>BBC
>Last Updated: Thursday, 26 June, 2003, 08:31 GMT 09:31 UK
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>Low detection rates revealed
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>Police cleared up less than a quarter of crimes committed in
>Northern Ireland last year, figures have shown.
>Detection rates were even worse in urban areas, the PSNI
>chief constable's annual report revealed on Thursday.
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>Out of more than 142,000 offences reported to police, less
>than 33,000 were cleared - a rate of just 23%, Chief
>Constable Hugh Orde's first annual report revealed.
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>Hugh Orde
>PSNI Chief Constable
>"The demands of crime remain high and this, coupled with
>road policing, community safety, public disorder and the
>ever-present menace of terrorist activity, places a great
>strain on our officers," he said.
Two things,
1 that's not my country.
2 if it were, I still wouldn't get what you are trying to say, is this like supposed to be a pissing contest between the U.S. and N.I.?
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