An everyday hero

Obviously there are not enough police or the police resources are badly prioritised if it is possible for a knife bearing loon to be able to boldly walk down the street and into a supermarket.  There were obviously no police nearby to stop this particular violent loon before he got to the supermarket but he was stopped by an everyday hero, a supermarket security guard, probably paid far less than a warranted police officer.

The guard saw that the loon was carrying what he saw as a knife and acted accordingly by decking the thug and then took out the trash by dragging his unconscious body out of the shop.

Will somebody buy this security guard a beer or three and maybe ask the local police force why a man with a knife could so easily walk around what appears to be a well populated area in the middle of the day.

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7 Comments on "An everyday hero"

  1. Stonyground | October 24, 2021 at 4:29 pm |

    Cracking punch.

  2. Any idea where this was?

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 25, 2021 at 5:42 am |

      No idea. Some people online are saying it’s Southend on Sea but I can’t really pin down the location.

  3. Nothing new here, l am out and about in my area a lot walking the dog and going to the shops and I don’t think I have seen a police uniform for best part of as year. Every few months you might see a police car go by but I have never seen one stop even when illegal electric scooters are racing up and down the pavements etc. Everyday policing just never happens now and to all intents and purposes we have been abandoned to the the mercy of the small time criminal.

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 25, 2021 at 3:49 pm |

      Yes they are rarely if ever there when there are the sort of problems that the people who pay their wages ie the taxpayer want to have sortec out. I really worry about what is going to happen I really do. Although I applaud those who do their bit to keep their community safe such as this security guard and those who are taking on the eco-terrorists of Insulate Britain, it could go too far and end up with widespread vigilantism, something I don’t want to see.

    • The Plods have effectively abandoned the streets, instead preferring to sit on their arses trawling Twitter for hurty-words going after soft targets who won’t riot or call them waaaycist or phobic giving the illusion of activity while massaging otherwise lamentable clear-up rates. Every serious incident I have reported has been ignored or some ludicrous excuse made. I have no confidence in them at all. Indeed, their selective application and “interpretation” of various badly drafted laws has convinced me that it’s deliberate.

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