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The police are a danger to the public from covid19!

 

What is wrong with this picture from the Metro, dated March 25 2020?

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Answer. The two police officers, seen here talking to two of the three youths, are hypocritically failing to keep to the very thing they are meant to be enforcing, that of ‘Social distancing’ and the Government’s lockdown.

 

If that was not bad enough, and a health risk to the public in general, this next photo, from the internet, clearly shows three police offers, each one wearing a hi-vis jacket, sat inside a moving marked police car:

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In as much as the photo is old, Police officers, nonetheless, can and have been seen driving around in pairs; two officers per car, while just yesterday, May 27 2020, I observed a police car, one with three officers inside it, stop at traffic lights.

Be aware, be very aware. So far, to date, Sunday April 27 2020, and according to statistics, a total of 20,732 people have died in the UK as a result of covid19. Over 100 of them are NHS or other caring staff, some, many of who, like the police, worked in close proximity to their fellow colleagues, while, like them, the police are not immune from the deadly threat of covid19.

First and foremost, as with any disease, the symptoms come after the person is infected, and so someone who has covid19, while not showing the signs to begin with, could easily pass it onto someone else before the signs and symptoms make themselves clear, something that was true of HIV and AIDs from the previous century, which is why those who’ve had it and gotten over it and those who’ve died from it is so high.

Fire crews are the next emergency service at risk to the public. I suggest that, while the lockdown and social distancing continues, we be extra cautious where a fire could suddenly happen. The kitchen, and unwatched frying pans, as noted by a sign on one fire engine I noticed, is the number 1 possibility, while how many firemen are needed to get a cat down from a tree? Certainly, not the entire crew.

Ambulances, thankfully, are more spacious, enough for the paramedic to sit in the back and where they would sit when transporting a patient to hospital.

What of those who’ve died, not necessarily from the virus? They need to be examined, by a pathologist according to US hospital drama ‘Diagnosis murder’, in order to ascertain the cause of death before being taken to the morgue.

Those who deliver goods from on-line shopping, especially if the item is too heavy for one person to lift. Clearly, and unlike the police car, the one not driving should sit in the back of the truck or van just like the paramedic. I point out again, no one is guaranteed to be immune!

According to recent news reports, crime, in particular, burglaries, has gone down; the felons not wanting to come in contact with someone who has the virus, which rather spells out what we, as citizens, need to do, and that is to be model citizens, thereby avoiding any contact with the police whatsoever.

I leave you with this, something that happened to me several days ago.

I recently had cause to go to my local Post office. As I made my way to the line marked out on the floor, I noticed two police officers, one male the other female, coming towards me. When I mentioned that they were not 6 yards apart, the male police officer sniggered disparagingly.

I don’t know about you, but I find that to be an insult to all those who have contracted this deadly virus and a total disrespect for those who have died from it, over 20,000 in the UK.

Footnote: Having published this 26 years update of the original printed TRUTH from and since 1994 to the internet, the TRUTH has contacted, by e-mail, one or more of those named in this article. Specifically, the British government and the NHS.

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