UK - Cops break into people's homes to warn them... that their homes can be broken into.

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'Err... Sorry to wake you up at 2am - your house is easy to break into': POLICE find ways into homes at night to 'warn' of burglary risks

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-night-warn-burglary-risks.html#ixzz1quwTDEXx

Sleeping householders are going to be woken up in the middle of the night to discover someone breaking into their house - only to discover it is the police.

Police in Shoebury, Essex, have been going round testing doors and windows of houses to check if they have been left unlocked - and if they find an easy way in they will wake up the household to warn them their house is insecure.

The new police campaign is aimed at warning people of the dangers of late-night break ins - but predictably, those who have been woken have not been happy so far.

An officer in Shoebury, Essex, woke up a builder in the early hours of the morning after discovering his van - which at the time was full of expensive work tools - had been left unlocked overnight.

But the van-owner took offence at the police for interrupting his slumber - despite the potentially invaluable security advice - and they were forced to cut short their home security briefing.

Still, Essex Police have vowed to stick by the controversial tactic as it roles it out in other towns across the county.

Inspector Matt Bennett, from Essex Police’s Southend Division, defended the move saying: 'If there’s a security issue with the property we will make a decision as to the necessity to inform the homeowner.

'We will investigate and we make no excuses about that, because I would like someone to get me up at 2.30am if they found my property insecure. What we won’t do is just leave if we’ve identified an insecure house or vehicle.

'Any approach will be done in the right way. We are not there to scare people, but what’s the alternative?

'You leave it and they end up thousands of pounds worse off.'

Residents in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, look set to be next in line for late night wake up calls from their local coppers as the controversial scheme spreads across the county.

The picturesque seaside town has one of the lowest crime rates in the country but has seen 12 house burglaries over the past month.
 
The folks with a State monopoly on violence becoming criminals? Nobody predicted that! ;) /sarcasm
 
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Im going to start doing that... so this is probably good bye folks, as I live in Montana.
 
$5 bets someone shoots the cop.

I'm sat here laughing my ass off at the state my country is in... Its not like the States guys, in the UK if you shoot,stab,club,harm or hurt in anyway an intruder in your home then YOU will be charged with which ever offence it is and dealt with accordingly.. In the UK if you are being robbed your just meant to call the police and just let the shit happen!!

Tony Martin, the Norfolk farmer who shot a teenage boy in the back as he tried to burgle his isolated farmhouse, was yesterday found guilty of murder and sent to prison for life at the end of a case that touched a raw nerve across rural Britain.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/apr/20/tonymartin.ukcrime3
 
Happened to me once.....no joke. My house hadn't been lived in for 30 years when I bought it. First night to sleep there, the cops bust in at 2am. I was sleeping on a cot in the living room (I was remodeling, and had been working all day and well into the night). Had a 4-10 pointed right at them when they busted down the door. It was kind of a stand off until I convinced them I was the homeowner.
 
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I see they don't respect property rights, so maybe they should just start mugging people.

Then afterward, mail back their empty wallets with a note on it to watch out for thieves. It would be a great help for police funding. Just steal the pay.
Plus think of the incentives to do good police work; after they earn the equivalent to their normal pay in mug monies, any extra would be a bonus.

Think of how much social awareness they could spread.

I'm really liking this whole "we do the things that we fight to stop, and don't want you to do" theme. It's going places.
 
Police by day, provocateur by night. This is called creating your own demand. The state is an absolute genius [evil] at it.
 
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