Roll up for the pikeys' picnic POLICE in Warwickshire, where an illegal gypsy camp sprang up on a Bank Holiday weekend a year ago, decided that they needed to improve relations with 'the travelling community', so they hosted a bash for 400 them at the force headquarters yesterday.
There were traditional Roma bands, dancing, bouncy castles, story-telling and food and drink provided for free. A PC PC said:
"The party is new and engaging".
Yes, I bet the tax-paying, crime-plagued families living next door to the illegal site are delighted about this pikeys' picnic.
But it's not just Warwickshire where cops would rather wine and dine disruptive elements than police them. The nutter in charge of North Wales police decided that he needed to 'engage' the area's Polish community and hear from them first hand about how they were 'victims of anti-social behaviour', so set up a £1,000 bash, refreshments laid on, for around 100 people.
One small problem - no-one turned up.
Amazingly, this was seen as a positive, with Community Officer PC Keith Sinclair claiming:
"It's reassuring to know that they have no real concerns."
It would be more reassuring if our police had the faintest idea about what concerns the poor bloody taxpayer.
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