Monday, August 06, 2012

Perceived 'Racism' Shackles The Police.

Police are failing to investigate crimes committed by ethnic minorities because they fear being branded racist, a report claims.
A pamphlet by think-tank Civitas, released today, says pressure to show racial sensitivity may have been behind the initial failure to properly investigate Asian street grooming gangs in the North of England.
Jon Gower Davies, a former academic, links the failure to police being branded ‘institutionally racist’ by the Macpherson report into the death of Stephen Lawrence, which he says left police ‘shackled’ by bureaucracy.
This basically confirms what MITK has uncovered in one major city - that Asian businesses which deal with 'cash in hand' are NOT being investigated either by police or the taxation authorities although both know full well where abuses exist but have been told from 'on high' that they must 'lay off'!

Anti-Slavery Bible.

Image: South Carolina State Museum On one of the first pages in the Bible, William Turpin kept a handwritten list of names and details of do...