Anonymous ID: 4dce6b April 14, 2020, 3:23 a.m. No.8787960   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7977 >>8193 >>8455 >>8487 >>8610 >>8676

UK Cops Brag About "Hiding In The Shadows" To Catch

Picnic-Goers

Tue, 04/14/2020 - 03:10

 

"A police force in the UK has bragged that its officers may be ‘hiding in the shadows’ ready to catch people who have picnics in rural locations.

 

The message was accompanied by a photo of two officers literally standing in the shadows.

 

Respondents to the tweet were nonplussed.

 

“If you think that by going to burgle in a rural location no one will find you, don’t be surprised if an officer appears from the shadows! We are covering the whole county – SAID NO POLICE FORCE EVER,” tweeted one.

 

“Stop it. Just stop it. If you could compose a Tweet more likely to make me want to go for an isolated picnic, I can’t think of it,” said Philip Sinclair.

 

The Central Community Team later partially walked back the original tweet, stating, “We’re aware of some concerns in relation to this tweet. Please rest assured that it was well intentioned,” while claiming they are only trying to “save lives.”

 

The Central Community Team, which represents Bedfordshire Police, tweeted out an ominous message that sounds like it could have been ripped straight from the pages of George Orwell’s 1984.

 

“If you think that by going for a picnic in a rural location no one will find you, don’t be surprised if an officer appears from the shadows! We are covering the whole county,” states the tweet."

 

moar:

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/uk-cops-brag-about-hiding-shadows-catch-picnic-goers

Anonymous ID: 4dce6b April 14, 2020, 3:26 a.m. No.8787972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8005 >>8455

A Comparison Of Lockdown UK With Non-Lockdown

Sweden

Tue, 04/14/2020 - 04:20

 

"So far as I am aware, Sweden remains the only major Western country that has not imposed a strict lockdown on its citizens to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak. Other than a ban on gatherings of 50 or more people, and advice such as over-70s being urged to stay at home, Swedish schools, shops, restaurants and pubs all remain open. It almost seems to me that the Government there has decided to treat grown adults like they are … well grown adults.

 

However, despite being a sovereign nation, with the right to set its own policy, it appears that this is not acceptable to the “international community”, and the Swedish Government is coming under huge pressure to change course. The World Health Organization (WHO), for instance, recently called for the nation to impose more restrictions, saying that it is “imperative” that Sweden:

 

“increase measures to control spread of the virus, prepare and increase capacity of the health system to cope, ensure physical distancing and communicate the why and how of all measures to the population.”

 

Donald Trump also felt the need to give his two cents as well:

 

“Sweden did that, the herd, they call it the herd. Sweden’s suffering very, very badly.”

 

But is Sweden really suffering very, very badly in comparison to other countries that have imposed severe restrictions? Is it really imperative that they change course and fall in line with what most other countries have done? Or do these calls proceed from a different motive entirely: a fear that Sweden’s comparatively measured approach of dealing with Covid-19 without introducing the most draconian civil restrictions ever seen and without crashing its economy might actually work and in so doing show the response of other countries to have been wildly disproportionate?

 

This is not something we should leave to a matter of opinion, so let’s instead look at what the data tells us. Below are four charts comparing the UK, which went into lockdown on 23rd March, with Sweden and its far more relaxed approach. All the data on these charts comes from the official reports from both countries up to and including 11th April (here and here). It comes with the caveats that of course this is by no means final and the situation may well change to produce a very different picture in the coming weeks, nor is it possible to know with any certainty whether both countries are counting their cases and deaths in a way that is consistent with one another. Nevertheless, since it is from official data sources, it is the best guide we currently have to what is happening in both countries.

 

(Note: Charts 1 and 3 compare cases and deaths in absolute terms. Charts 2 and 4 take into account the relative population sizes (UK = 67.9 million; Sweden = 10.10 million) by looking at the number of cases per million people)."

 

moar:

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/comparison-lockdown-uk-non-lockdown-sweden

I thought this was very notable

Anonymous ID: 4dce6b April 14, 2020, 5:08 a.m. No.8788264   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8788197

ThanQ

I do believe they are some of my better drawerings.

Shame most people are fonfags and cannot see them easily if at all.

 

>>8788210

anon keeps killing me with these dan memes!

I am literally exhausted! So many feelz with Q last night and then someone pretended to be John which always makes me have more feelz…. feelz…. or was it John!?!?!?!?!?

the suspense! kek