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tiffany lynch, deputy national chair _ attend. tiffany lynch, deputy national chair of _ attend.ir of the police federation for england and wales, thank you. let's speak to our reporter phil norton in bolton. another location where there has beenin another location where there has been in rest. phil, what is the latest? , ., , , , latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it latest? yes, there has been unrest here- it has — latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it has dispersed _ latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it has dispersed in _ latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it has dispersed in the i latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it has dispersed in the past i here. it has dispersed in the past hour or so, here. it has dispersed in the past hour orso, but in here. it has dispersed in the past hour or so, but in the last few moments there have been a few little pockets of disorder thatjust broke out and they have been jumped upon ljy out and they have been jumped upon by the police who did a good job of moving them away to the point where we are here now. this
tiffany lynch, deputy national chair _ attend. tiffany lynch, deputy national chair of _ attend.ir of the police federation for england and wales, thank you. let's speak to our reporter phil norton in bolton. another location where there has beenin another location where there has been in rest. phil, what is the latest? , ., , , , latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it latest? yes, there has been unrest here- it has — latest? yes, there has been unrest here. it has dispersed _ latest?...
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tiffany lynch at the tolice police service. turkey. pinkyjolley almost died twice from infections because her treatment abroad and the cost to the nhs of saving her life has been over £100,000, a warning this report from our health correspondence contains images of surgery. doctors at this hospital planning to make a small pouch and bypass most of her stomach in the hope she can get some life back. it in the hope she can get some life back. . ., ., back. it will change the world, even 'ust not back. it will change the world, even just not having _ back. it will change the world, even just not having the _ back. it will change the world, even just not having the feeding - back. it will change the world, even just not having the feeding tube. i just not having the feeding tube. i'm going to be able to eat again. it means you can go out with friends and socialise full stop this is really limiting having this stuck on your face. really limiting having this stuck on yourface. and hooked up to machines all day. your face. and hooked
tiffany lynch at the tolice police service. turkey. pinkyjolley almost died twice from infections because her treatment abroad and the cost to the nhs of saving her life has been over £100,000, a warning this report from our health correspondence contains images of surgery. doctors at this hospital planning to make a small pouch and bypass most of her stomach in the hope she can get some life back. it in the hope she can get some life back. . ., ., back. it will change the world, even 'ust not...
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. - tiffa ny tiffany lynch is the deputy national chair of england and wales and she says the police. we don't have an infinite number of police officers and we have been banging on about that for the longest while. so what will happen is that these officers are coming off of the streets, they are coming from neighbourhoods, from response policing and other departments actually fulfilled these deployments so what is been happening is there rules are being back fields, we are having breast is cancelled and they are coming back from annual lead to actually cover the shifts that we have a capability. in essence, the day—to—day policing, the burglaries taking place, the domestic violence incidents the assault and anti—social behaviour, we have to prioritise and at the moment, this is the priority. in effect, our communities are being let down because they are not getting their crimes or incidents attended or investigated in a swift manner for which they deserve. dr chris cocking, who is the principal lecturer, school of humanities and social science at the university of brighton. his res
. - tiffa ny tiffany lynch is the deputy national chair of england and wales and she says the police. we don't have an infinite number of police officers and we have been banging on about that for the longest while. so what will happen is that these officers are coming off of the streets, they are coming from neighbourhoods, from response policing and other departments actually fulfilled these deployments so what is been happening is there rules are being back fields, we are having breast is...
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speaking on bbc breakfast earlier, tiffany lynch from the police federation said that the disorder is of this nature that have been pocketed in particular areas of the country but we are now seeing it flooding across major cities and towns. in terms of the capability, policing capability, we are seeing offices that are being pulled from day—to—day policing where they are in neighbourhoods on response, to actually perform with their training and professionalism to go out there, and essentially protect our communities. but while thatis protect our communities. but while that is happening the communities that is happening the communities that are out there that are having incidents against them, victims of crime, unfortunately their crimes are not being investigated. we are not going to be able to attend all of the incidents that are coming in on the 999 calls because we are having to direct the priorities of what is happening on the streets. tensions have escalated since the killing of three young girls in southport last monday, when false rumours spread that the suspect was an asylum s
speaking on bbc breakfast earlier, tiffany lynch from the police federation said that the disorder is of this nature that have been pocketed in particular areas of the country but we are now seeing it flooding across major cities and towns. in terms of the capability, policing capability, we are seeing offices that are being pulled from day—to—day policing where they are in neighbourhoods on response, to actually perform with their training and professionalism to go out there, and...
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tiffany: so after they lynched mr. donigan, where do they go from there? kathyrn: that was about the end of it because the state militia started to show up. and so, that was the end of two days of riotings. tiffany: when all is said and done, how much damage was done and how many people were killed? kathyrn: there were 40omes that wstroyed. three people were killed. tiffany: what happened to the prisoners that were taken out of springfield. what happens to them? kathyrn: joe james is convicted of the murder. so he was hanged in october. george richardson, who was -- who had been accused of rape, and about september or somewhere around in there. in the fall, because this was in august. in september she rape it -- she recanted her story and said that she had been having an affair with a white man. and her husband busted her out, so to speak. her husband found out. but the cry of rape is what started the whole riot. the best thing of course that happened from the race riot was the formation of the naacp. and that occurred because at the time of the riot, ther
tiffany: so after they lynched mr. donigan, where do they go from there? kathyrn: that was about the end of it because the state militia started to show up. and so, that was the end of two days of riotings. tiffany: when all is said and done, how much damage was done and how many people were killed? kathyrn: there were 40omes that wstroyed. three people were killed. tiffany: what happened to the prisoners that were taken out of springfield. what happens to them? kathyrn: joe james is convicted...
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we�*re joined by tiffany lynch, the deputy national chair of the police federation for england and walesi pass on _ the effect it has? good morning. first, may i pass on my - the effect it has? good morning. j first, may i pass on my thoughts the effect it has? good morning. - first, may i pass on my thoughts and condolences with the families of lc, alice and bebe, along with the other injured civilians in this incident and injured police officers from the riots and disturbances, of which we have 53 injured officers with 39 hospitalised. coming back to your question in relation to how officers have felt being involved in those disturbances, officers know their role. they know they have a duty to go out and keep the peace. what happened in southport, what has happened in southport, what has happened across pockets of the country, they are not lawful protests. it is violent disorder. we have skilled officers trained regularly for these particular incidents. from what we saw, and from what i saw when watching the news reporting on this, i was sickened. we had officers that were not fully eq
we�*re joined by tiffany lynch, the deputy national chair of the police federation for england and walesi pass on _ the effect it has? good morning. first, may i pass on my - the effect it has? good morning. j first, may i pass on my thoughts the effect it has? good morning. - first, may i pass on my thoughts and condolences with the families of lc, alice and bebe, along with the other injured civilians in this incident and injured police officers from the riots and disturbances, of which we...