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after all, he came from essex police, didn't he? he got promoted because he had done some good dodi and i and you and everything , essex police. and everything, essex police. and now he's doing quotes. good work at oxford. that's all fine, but actually he should be thinking to himself, what is it that i will damage the i will damage the university which i work for by coming up with this kind of thing, because all it does is make people think, oh, i see. so that even hiring people who are anti—free speech as well, as well as employing it at the same time , it's quite wrong. time, it's quite wrong. >> but doesn't this tell you what diversity inequality is about? it's about shutting down people you disagree with. and this includes democratically elected politicians. because the terrible thing about brussels was that the people they were shutting up are people who've stood for elections, won elections, many of them holding elected office. elections, many of them holding eleythey)ffice. elections, many of them holding eleythey)fficethe
after all, he came from essex police, didn't he? he got promoted because he had done some good dodi and i and you and everything , essex police. and everything, essex police. and now he's doing quotes. good work at oxford. that's all fine, but actually he should be thinking to himself, what is it that i will damage the i will damage the university which i work for by coming up with this kind of thing, because all it does is make people think, oh, i see. so that even hiring people who are...
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so you may actually have essex police officers attending as well as metropolitan police officers — and i think the key thing there would have been the police officers would have been going to the seat of the danger and doing what they can to protect the public. and i think that's worth remembering — the police officers run towards danger when the rest of the public will run away from it. and those police officers showed extreme high levels of bravery. i understand two of the people that have been injured are police officers. and so the key thing now for the police to do is to keep this as a crime scene, co—ordinate and ensure that they collect as much evidence as they can. i understand there wasjust one suspect who has been detained. he was tasered by the police. but the police will want to try and do as much early investigation just to see if there is anybody else that they need to speak to and ensure that they negate any kind of danger to members of the public. and you said you were a sergeant in the area, that it's a relatively quiet area. can you think of anything that compares
so you may actually have essex police officers attending as well as metropolitan police officers — and i think the key thing there would have been the police officers would have been going to the seat of the danger and doing what they can to protect the public. and i think that's worth remembering — the police officers run towards danger when the rest of the public will run away from it. and those police officers showed extreme high levels of bravery. i understand two of the people that...
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you may have had essex police officers attending as well as metropolitan police officers. the key thing that would have been that officers would have been going to the seat of the danger and doing what they can to protect the public and that is worth remembering. officers run towards danger when the rest of the public will run away from it. those police officers showed extremely high levels of bravery. i understand two of those injured are police officers, and so the key thing now for the police to do is to keep this as a crime scene, and collect as much evidence as they can. i understand there isjust much evidence as they can. i understand there is just one suspect who has been detained. he was tasered by the police and the police will want to do as much early investigation to see if there's anybody else they need to speak to, and make sure that they negate any kind of danger to the public. you said ou kind of danger to the public. you said you were — kind of danger to the public. you said you were a _ kind of danger to the public. you said you were a sergeant in that a
you may have had essex police officers attending as well as metropolitan police officers. the key thing that would have been that officers would have been going to the seat of the danger and doing what they can to protect the public and that is worth remembering. officers run towards danger when the rest of the public will run away from it. those police officers showed extremely high levels of bravery. i understand two of those injured are police officers, and so the key thing now for the...
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the attacker in hainault in north—east london or essex stabbed members of the public and two police officers with a sword. five people were taken to hospital. a 36 year old man was arrested at the scene. he's in custody. >> we are joined now by former police detective chief inspector mike neville. good morning. mike when i spoke to you last week, you described yourself as an arrested saurus, meaning that you like to see people arrested and that makes you something of and that makes you something of a dinosaur. why should it be an old fashioned concept that we can catch the baddies ? can catch the baddies? >> well, i think on this occasion i think the police have done a very good job. you know, the very, very brave to go towards to a man with a knife, and who's already wounded other people. so excellent work by the police here in detaining him. i suppose it does bring up the debate, though, about arming officers, because we saw the inspector in australia , shoot inspector in australia, shoot the knife man dead, whereas the officers here would just be would have been armed with their batons an
the attacker in hainault in north—east london or essex stabbed members of the public and two police officers with a sword. five people were taken to hospital. a 36 year old man was arrested at the scene. he's in custody. >> we are joined now by former police detective chief inspector mike neville. good morning. mike when i spoke to you last week, you described yourself as an arrested saurus, meaning that you like to see people arrested and that makes you something of and that makes you...
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and a lot of the studies were done, namely by the university of essex, found that facial recognition technology used by the metropolitan police had an error rate of up to 98, highlighting the significant shortcomings and risks associated with this implementation and in law enforcement. >> peter, what do you make of it? pima says there are shortcomings. this technology . shortcomings. this technology. >> yeah. the cases that faheem references are dated and the technology which the met announced yesterday and which they are triumphing has been refined, improved beyond recognition . forgive the pun. recognition. forgive the pun. from what it was just a handful of years ago, it is a source of great joy to be able to trumpet today. a wonderful policing story. the police , both in south story. the police, both in south wales and the met have been extremely courageous in the development and the rollout of this technology, which will undoubtedly keep the public safer because it means wanted people will be taken off the streets. and having done all this with a lack of a regulatory framework,
and a lot of the studies were done, namely by the university of essex, found that facial recognition technology used by the metropolitan police had an error rate of up to 98, highlighting the significant shortcomings and risks associated with this implementation and in law enforcement. >> peter, what do you make of it? pima says there are shortcomings. this technology . shortcomings. this technology. >> yeah. the cases that faheem references are dated and the technology which the...
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well as in essex and london. since its creation, the sites received just under £1 million in subscriptions for criminal users within the uk. >> we've managed to identify 25,000 victims and taking down an enabling service like this is absolutely what we need to do to tackle fraud. we need to get ahead and to dismantle an enabler such as la post. >> new data suggests nearly a million private renters in england have been handed a no fault eviction. in the five years since the government promised to ban them. yougov research for charity shelter suggests it's costing £550 million a year in unwanted moves if other upfront costs, such as rent paid in advance and tenancy deposits are factored in, the total rises to £1.2 billion, according to the findings . the according to the findings. the conservatives insist section 21 notices will be banned for new tenancies by the general election. dubai is still grappling with the aftermath of a record breaking storm that's brought much of the desert city to a standstill. thousa
well as in essex and london. since its creation, the sites received just under £1 million in subscriptions for criminal users within the uk. >> we've managed to identify 25,000 victims and taking down an enabling service like this is absolutely what we need to do to tackle fraud. we need to get ahead and to dismantle an enabler such as la post. >> new data suggests nearly a million private renters in england have been handed a no fault eviction. in the five years since the...