Police fears over summer riots as forces already ‘stretched to the maximum’

The protests and demonstrations that have returned to violence receive a “big wage üzerinde on the police forces throughout England, and warned as fears increase in case of another summer rebellions.
The unrest scenes have already cost £ 100,000, ESSEX police, who were thrown into the police, injured eight officers, and had to get support from the neighboring forces after returning ugly after returning ugly.
In last July and August, three girls were stabbed at Southport, and after the online, 40,000 officer shifts were worked by public order officers for 10 days to combat the uprisings fired by the wrong information.
The police union warned that the forces were close to the breaking point, with concerns that Britain may face another summer unrest.
Police Federation Vice President Brian Booth said that the National Mobilization Plan, who saw that the UK was re -deployed to help other forces when necessary, missed the rest days and additional hours at a time when the resignation rates of the personnel were “out of scale” due to low morale and wage.

“What we have seen during this year is sporadic events that should be dealing with.
“This is a good idea, we do not overthrow it, but it means that civil servants are withdrawn from the front duties and made an extra request to the forces. From the façade, they come from the policing and then you have missing traffic officers from the tasks, the people in the community have been withdrawn and then they need to cancel their resting days and expand their working models.”
“The demand has risen a lot, the service has been extended to the maximum. We will be like an elastic band and suddenly we will be in a snap. There is a lot of pressure to place them.”
Although the police chiefs had a determined budget to assist legal protests, the demonstrations stressed that the budget was stretched when the demonstrations were severe and required a larger police reaction.
“The budgets are no longer oil left, now so finely cut,” he said.
A new report from the Police Federation on Tuesday, referring to many burnout, stress and post -traumatic stress disorder, found that 17,700 police officers were signed with an increase of 182 percent in the last 12 years. Anger among the police forces has increased and the average annual wage has been really fifth since 2010.

“Morale is terrible, Boot said Booth. “Most of my colleagues are really angry. People are going, we leave the highest rate of middle service and resignation scales are on scale.”
“For the next few weeks, I know that anger will now rise between the rows of recessions of the government, and we are the only public service without a wage prize. We have an unhappy workforce and I think the government needs to do it.”
To support President Donald Trump’s special visit to golf fields, 1,500 officers will be re -deployed to Scotland on Friday, Friday.
“In a short period of time, we were informed about Trump’s visit, I was told that they only needed 1,5000 officers last week. This is one percent of the policing population. Chief officers are now trying to find numbers that will move away from other tasks,” he said.

On Tuesday, Angela Rayner addressed the EPPING protests and warned Britain that Britain is facing uprising unless the government shows that people could handle their concerns.
In a dramatic intervention, the Deputy Prime Minister said that economic insecurity, migration, the time of people spend online and reducing confidence in institutions is a “deep effect on society”.
On Wednesday, Essex police said that they arrested 10 people after a series of protests other than Bell Hotel, and that a 38 -year -old 38 -year -old asylum seeker arrested after a series of protests that began after being accused of sexual assault.
Meanwhile, Kemi Badenoch played more rebellion this summer, but he said, “We need to be very vigilant,” he said.
The leader of the conservatives accused the Labor for social adaptation strains: “Yette Cooper shakes something. Rachel Reeves does not provide money. Not surprising. Angela Rayner says that the social fabric is worn out, but he needs to do something about it.”