We ask the people of London if they’ve lost faith in the police after a recent YouGov survey revealed 52% of people had.
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00:00I mean when we were young, buggers were walking up and down, walking up and down the street,
00:05you know.
00:06They knew your name.
00:07They knew your name.
00:08Not now.
00:09All you see in them is flashing buying cards and that's it.
00:11Is that something that you'd like to see again, like go back to that time, would that make
00:15you feel safe?
00:16Oh flipping, yeah.
00:17You're sounding a bit old-fashioned, aren't we, going back to our time, but in some ways,
00:20in some aspects, it was better and that were better.
00:22Yeah, this kind of thing is quite a difficult question because I think it's very hard to
00:27determine what's done because it's usually done on like a case-by-case basis and I think
00:32everybody would just hope that their case is, you know, handled with care and that's
00:36what the police aim to do, so I think it's just very hard to pinpoint what's been done
00:41unless you look at the full details of the case and then just hope and trust that everybody
00:46can do the best thing they can to reach a solution to said problem.
00:50If bobbies knew your name and they knew where you lived, you don't do anything wrong because
00:54they'd be roamed at your house.