Political Correctness Gone Mad!

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Political Correctness Gone Mad!

We are all aware that there is a lot of controversy around in today’s society about what ‘can’ and ‘can’t’ be done and I have to say that on occasions I read some shockers and today was no exception.

Whilst browsing the Daily Mail’s website this morning I came across an article regarding the theft of 3 ‘high powered’ motorbikes from a store in Altrincham, Manchester. The robbers raided the store and fled at high speeds on the stolen bikes.

Accordingly, the store owner had called for police assistance only to be astonished when the officers in attendance were ordered not to give chase as the criminals were not wearing any safety equipment! The store owner had to literally stand by and watch the bikes be driven off into the distance with nobody able to do anything about it.

It is believed that the police were concerned for the safety and welfare of the criminals and concerns were raised that a high speed pursuit could have resulted in a fatal crash.

This is a difficult situation and I am sure many of you out there will be as astonished as the store owner to read this article.

Whilst I can appreciate and understand the concerns of the force to some degree; it is difficult to fully accept that the criminals have ‘got away’ with the act.

We have all been taught ‘right’ from ‘wrong’ from a very young age – the ultimate lesson being that stealing is wrong and you will be punished if you do so. What example does this set to the youth of today? Is it ok to steal high speed vehicles because the police won’t be ‘allowed’ to catch you?

Doesn’t this set a bad precedent? Ok, so the police were concerned for the safety of the robbers, but what about the safety of other road users and pedestrians? There are now 3 criminals riding about on ‘high powered’ motorbikes. What will the police have to say when the criminals cause an accident or cause someone a serious injury?

What are your thoughts? Do you agree?

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