What a load of horsesheet.....
So the Police ARE racist against their own people then cos I have never seen a copper telling a Jamaican to take their flag down, and there are hundreds of cars driving around Nottingham with Jamaican flags..........
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So the Police ARE racist against their own people
Does that apply to all police officers M? 
cos I have never seen a copper telling a Jamaican to take their flag down
Are you suggesting that this has never happened because you haven't witnessed it M? 
Zulu
The Police in question quoted an act, meaning they had more than likely been pre-briefed to keep a look out for flags, so if these particular officers were trained to be racist then yes, that goes for any other officer instructed the same way........
An for them NOT to be deemed racist by me, they need to be seen to be applying the law to ALL members of society, not just English people......
Please remind me what country I am in.......oh yes.............ENGLAND..........why the hell cant we fly our flag........
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Its horseshit.

Thanks for clearing up the first part M, can I assume from that, officers not so briefed, could not be branded racist?
On your second point surely it must be reasonable to assume that the police act against many members of the community even though you don't witness their actions directly. Judging by the number of complaints I see, a sizeable number of the minority communities (black, Muslim, Irish, eastern European and so on) consider the action taken by the police against them as being racially motivated.
As a matter of fact I do agree with you on your last point. I'm certainly disappointed by way in which the police have been politicised over the last few years, especially at the hands of the former Labour administration.
I'm disappointed by the attempt to have this country policed 'on the cheap' by the instigation of a policy to have a greater number of civilian personnel involved in policing (PCSO's an so on).
I'm disappointed by the risk adverse inclination of many police officers - as directed by their respective command structures and the apparent ease with which many officers accept this.
Lastly, I'm disappointed by the generalisation of certain aspects of police activity made by many members of the public. Police officers have a very difficult job to do and need the support of the public. Yes, by ill-conceived and unprofessional conduct many officers have opened themselves to justified criticism but I would suggest that without officers doing this thankless job day in and day out, this country would be impossible to live in.