Over the past few years slowly but surely the police are projecting a more sinister presence and, to my mind, an almost frightening projection of themselves.
I mention of course the black shirts that the police now wear. I don't know whether any of you recollect Mosley's black shirt army of the 1930's or have even heard of it. But that is what it reminds me of. You would wonder these days if approaching a policeman whether you would be fingerprinted for having the temerity to ask for directions. Gone are the days of the friendly copper with his or her crisp white shirt acting as your public servant. I would also note that the higher up the tree you go in terms of rank the more you see white shirts predominate. In fact any officer given warning of a potential interview will wear a white shirt.
I'm interested to know what you think - or is it all just paranoia on my part?
Howard





