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AngloSaxon- 07-09-2008
EU Police force?
The dreaded EU, we are told, is planning to open its own police stations in UK – another of its ploys to bring Brussels closer to its citizens. This comes from Michele Alliot-Marie, interior minister of France, said that putting multi-lingual police stations in cities and regions popular with tourists could help win back voters disillusioned with the EU. Under the proposal, police officers from member states would man stations in major tourist zones to assist their fellow nationals. Britons robbed in say, the south of France, would be able to speak to a British policeman about their case. Likewise, a Frenchman assaulted in London would be able to speak to a French officer in the capital. We are assured that, "These would not be monstrous mega-police stations, but rather offices where people from a foreign country can come and be assisted when they have something nasty happen to them - if they've been attacked or had their pockets picked - and where they will be well looked after." http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/ Over my dead body. This is the thin edge of the wedge :evil:

Bulldog- 07-09-2008

The EU police force, "The European Gendarmerie Force" has already been created. UKIPs la-*test*-('") newsletter which arrived today has a large piece on it which includes a link to an EU website, www.eurogendfor.org which had some photogrpahs of the "Force" in military style uniforms and Strangely enough, this website is refusing connections today, which may I suppose may be a co-incidence :? Anyway here are some photos, found on the web... Can we leave now?

AngloSaxon- 07-09-2008

That bottom image is what some of us who want out, might be facing someday... Scary. :evil:

tjwmason- 07-10-2008

The EU police force, "The European Gendarmerie Force" has already been created. If they're creating a "gendarmerie" type force it's even worse - Gendarmes in France, Carabinieri in Italy and similar groups elsewhere aren't police as we British would understand the term, they're actually part of the military who have been given police responsibilities. In Britain the police and the military have always been strictly separate - this is why the police traditionally wear very dark blue, so as to distinguish them from the scarlet (back in the day) of troops.

Bulldog- 07-10-2008

If they're creating a "gendarmerie" type force it's even worse .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Gendarmerie_Force

Gun Packing Yank- 07-10-2008

The EU police force, "The European Gendarmerie Force" has already been created. If they're creating a "gendarmerie" type force it's even worse - Gendarmes in France, Carabinieri in Italy and similar groups elsewhere aren't police as we British would understand the term, they're actually part of the military who have been given police responsibilities. In Britain the police and the military have always been strictly separate - this is why the police traditionally wear very dark blue, so as to distinguish them from the scarlet (back in the day) of troops. Daaamn. I'm concerned about the militaristic changes in the police in some departments in my own country (most police are state and local levels however) , but I didn't know they were the same as the military in France. Our system is similar to Britain except for some jurisdictional differences.

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