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Michael Howard loiters around the Dog Star

dogmatique

merde alors
Anyone bump into him? He was wandering the streets for two hours on Saturday night...

HOWARD ON STREET PATROL

The Opposition leader went on patrol in Brixton with the Street Pastors, a black Christian group that tries to defuse violence and steer teenagers from guns, knives, drugs and crime.

Setting out at 10pm on Saturday with eight volunteers, he followed a route through the Angell Town estate, along Coldharbour Lane and Brixton Road.

Mr Howard, who did not take his Special Branch protection officers with him, met drinkers and passers-by in an area notorious for gang-related crime.

He said: "I am frankly surprised we have not seen a single officer on patrol in the whole time I have spent here.

"I don't think we can ever get to grips with the crime problems in an area like this if the police do not have a visible presence on the street.

"Where are they? They are almost certainly stuck in the police station filling in forms and carrying out laborious paperwork. It's not good enough."

Mr Howard said the Conservatives-would reduce police red tape so officers could spend more time on the beat.

The Street Pastors have mounted late-night patrols in Brixton for eight years, and also tour Hackney.

They are led by Reverend Les Isaac, 47, who preaches at the Christian Life Fellowship church in Brixton Hill. Volunteers have intervened to stop guns being used in g ang fights, persuaded teenagers to stop taking drugs and supported families worried their children are getting into crime.

Mr Howard said the group was an example of a voluntary organisation doing work in places the authorities could not reach so effectively.

After a half-hour briefing at the group's headquarters in Overton Road, they walked around local estates looking for teenagers in difficulty or signs of trouble.

Outside the Dog Star pub in Coldharbour Lane, the former hardline Home Secretary was recognised for the first time. "Nice to see you," said a man in his twenties, shaking Mr Howard's hand. "But what are you doing here?"

Mr Howard, who seemed oblivious to the occasional waft of cannabis on the street, began to attract curious glances.

But reactions were almost universally friendly. " Good on yer, Mikey," said one man, "I hope you win." A dreadlocked man glowered at the Conservative leader but calmed instantly when Mr Isaac touched his arm.

Mr Isaac, 47, said the Street Pastors were seen as "on the people's side". He said: "A woman Street Pastor intervened when around 60 men were starting a fight outside a party. By the end they were calling her 'Mama Pastor' and went home peacefully.

"Another overheard a man calling for his 'machine' [gun] on his mobile phone after a row in a shop. She told him he was out of order and he went away."

He added: "A lot of the young men have knives. One told me he had his 'machine' for protection and his mother had CS gas in her bedroom."

The only ugly incident during the walkabout came towards midnight when a stocky white man confronted Mr Howard, shouting abuse and railing about the poll tax and the demise of trade unions.

Arriving back at Overton Road, Mr Howard said he had been impressed. "We should encourage churches to make the most of the authority they have, particularly in areas like this.

"I don't believe the state can solve everything and solutions that emerge from the community can have a powerful impact."


http://www.thisislondon.co.uk:80/news/articles/13281241?source=Evening Standard
 
Fucking hell! If only I had known. But I did wonder why all the birds had flown away and a deathly hush had fallen on the neighbourhood, broken only by the sound of animals whimpering in terror.

dogmatique said:
He said: "I am frankly surprised we have not seen a single officer on patrol in the whole time I have spent here.
I'm not.

All those high visibility police that came out of nowhere just after Paddick got stitched up seem to have melted away again. Surprise sur fucking prise. A Met PR operation to show that Lambeth didn't need Brian? I have often wondered. And things have been getting rough lately. Crackheads, crack dealers, pimps, prostitutes, violence, it's getting a bit lairy.

Not only that but on Sunday morning there was a big white drunken racist asshole harassing and threatening black women waiting at bus stops on Brixton road. I tried to find a hossifer to no avail.

I hate to agree with Nosfera-tory but it fucking sucks.
 
Hmm... Anyone surprised that he arrived under cover of darkness? And left just before the witching hour? Eh? Mwa ha haaaa...
 
i dont particularly want do-gooding vigilante god botherers (or evil politicians) patrolling my hood, but the police dont seem too interested in doin it...
 
dogmatique said:
Hmm... Anyone surprised that he arrived under cover of darkness? And left just before the witching hour? Eh? Mwa ha haaaa...
:D Actually he can go out during the day but then people are more likely to notice that he has no shadow. :eek:

I quite like the idea of scaring the bejazus out of the local crack dealers by setting Michael Howard on them. Can he come back again next week?
 
"Ah yes, you're one of those dark skinned chaps aren't you? We had one come to our house once... drains I think it was. No that's close enough thank-you"

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dogmatique said:
"Ah yes, you're one of those dark skinned chaps aren't you? We had one come to our house once... drains I think it was. No that's close enough thank-you"

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Those poor men are so terrified they're holding hands!
 
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MH: "I'll fucking 'ave you"
Guy in background: "Leave it Tarquin, he's not worth it!"
Guy on left: "But he spilt my Pimms Jeremy"


And so the gentrification of Brixton continues unabated :p
 
longdog said:
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MH: "I'll fucking 'ave you"
Guy in background: "Leave it Tarquin, he's not worth it!"
Guy on left: "But he spilt my Pimms Jeremy"


And so the gentrification of Brixton continues unabated :p
:D :D :D
 
Bobbies on the Beat, I'm not that old, but havent the tories been saying this since I can remember and in or out of power they've never managed it. Its probably better to have them in cars anyway coz then they can get to places quicker.
 
He's desperatly trying to undo the damage he did to his reputation in BME communities some weeks ago. His stop and search comments have not gone down well and its costs him votes.
 
Sunray said:
Bobbies on the Beat, I'm not that old, but havent the tories been saying this since I can remember and in or out of power they've never managed it. Its probably better to have them in cars anyway coz then they can get to places quicker.
Bicycles. That's the answer. ;)
 
Re: police in Brixton, walking over the top of CHL Saturday afternoon I saw not 2, not 3, but 7 police cars in a row waiting at the traffic lights (no alarms going or anything)...

This is probably a bit irrelevent but I thought I'd post it anyway as it wasn't a sight to be seen everyday...
 
Agent Sparrow said:
walking over the top of CHL Saturday afternoon
Wot? Like catwoman or summink? :eek:

That's what we need -- Batman.

All those community jobbies in the yellow jackets seem to have disappeared into thin air.
 
IntoStella said:
All those community jobbies in the yellow jackets seem to have disappeared into thin air.
Wish they would disapper around here rather than hasselling homeless people.
 
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"Hello, I'm the leader of the opposition. What do you do? You work in a McDonald's? Why don't you come and work for me? We've been needing a new chef ever since that last one tragically fell on a toasting fork neck-first and bled to death."
 
Wowbagger said:
"Hello, I'm the leader of the opposition. What do you do? You work in a McDonald's? Why don't you come and work for me? We've been needing a new chef ever since that last one tragically fell on a toasting fork neck-first and bled to death."
:D :D In fact that's a long established Brixton 'nitespot'. I hope they liked the publicity.

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"Pumpin' techno? I'll 'ave some of that!"
 
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