The Anonymous Widower

The Thin Blue Line

At first sight it might appear that just six policemen against a much larger mob in Catford wouldn’t have stood much chance in protecting stores from being looted. But the line held as the BBC reports. Here’s a bit of detail.

A police officer has described how he and five colleagues, armed only with two shields, defended a retail park from a gang of up to 50 hooded youths.

PC Gordon Murphy, 30, said despite their lack of numbers, officers charged at the mob who were trying to loot the stores in Catford, south-east London.

He said: “We decided, as they ran at us, to rush back at them, with only six officers running back at 40.

“The mad thing is, they all ran back so we didn’t even have to make contact.”

 It’s all a bit far from a similar situation, I heard of years ago from a British Colonial policeman, who faced up to rioters somewhere in Africa.  He said you just identified the ring-leaders and shot them dead.

I suppose that the youths in Catford, had all the courage of mice and felt that running was the best defence.

I think in some ways this story is in a way a return to old-fashioned policing, where police often stood their ground and didn’t call for massive backup.

One of my abiding memories of Liverpool is that on public order duties most Northern Police Sergeants carried long batons, when trouble was expected.  They weren’t afraid to use them either. I may have seen them deployed but I never saw one used.

Another policeman in London once told me that the worst thing they ever did for policing was give officers a personal radio. Without these they had to sort the problem out, but with them they always  called for backup.

August 11, 2011 - Posted by | News | , ,

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