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The religious reasons were very sketchy for this Pakistani, I tried to make conversation with both pakistani's we had there but it was hard work. I did learn that they were a large family living in a big house in the Cheltenham area, and that every member of the family had to put their money into one central pot. He got a weekly allowance back and I have no idea what happened to the rest, he refused to work any overtime and he did tell me it was because he would have no financial gain. He had been a contractor with the company for about 3 years earning around £30-40 an hour and drove an old battered C reg (1985) Nissan Micra. It appeared that he didn't have 2 pennies to rub together though. The Indian guys were completely different, the mention of overtime and they were in all weekend. They were always first out of their chair if there was any physical/lifting work unlike the pakistani's. The Indians never discussed religion and would sit around and chat with the group at lunchtime, I am still in contact via email with one of the Indian guys because he has been asking me about jobs in the company I currently work for. The pakistani's would go off and sit in one of their cars at lunchtime, they seemed to do everything to be seperate from the rest of the group. So I think the bottom line is religion was just a feeble excuse, unless their religion says they have to pool all their money and live like a pauper. |
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Your assuming they want to worship in their workplace. Most I have asked about this prefer to travel to their mosque. You have to factor in travel from and to work. as you know in London even short journeys can take time. And then on top of that you have the prayers and the extra time around that (washing, traffic leaving mosque, etc). I dare say they do roll prayers into lunch as the times coincide, however considering lunch is normally only 45-60 mins, and prayers last that long, they are bound to overshoot. And then you say sometimes its more than once a day, and supplemental breaks are normally only 15 mins. AFAIK its unpaid so its no different from choosing to work part-time. I'm guessing unlike Escapee's mate these issues were agreed prior to signing their contract. |
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intelligence lead policing ROFL no definitely not its more down to where stop and search is mostly done if all the figures were released properly you will find this is more down to where you are not what you are also age is a big factor in this too if you stay away from the town center at night and or any club areas and from any the less well off areas of where ever you live and you not under 20 the likely hood of you being stopped and search almost dissapears |
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the numbers stopped and searched are irrelevant, the only numbers that will matter are those that are wrongly stopped and searched, ie the police had no reason to stop/search them. If more black people commit crimes*, it is not racist to arrest them all now is it?
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Of course there are mosques which might make it take longer, I dont say Ive worked everywhere in the UK, but everyone I know makes up the time spent by working extra during the week (If its over your standard lunch). All bosses I have worked for have had no issues regarding Friday prayers. If I employed a muslim who told me he had to offer his prayers at a mosque and it took him an hour each time, I'd make a room available for him to prayer in and tell him he can use that. Its not against Islam to prayer in a room, as long as you're clean and the room you are in clean then its ook. I would not stop him going to the mosque for Friday prayers. I have yet to work with muslims who take more than one 1 hour break a day to go and prayer in a mosque. |
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Interesting reading and a sensible debate thus far. :clap:
The article did say that discrimination by police is only part of the problem..another reason why black youth are perhaps over represented in the figures could be due to Quote:
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Hmmm,
I have never stopped and searched a black person. A few asians but no blacks. I have stopped and searched literally hundreds of white people, most of whom adhere strictly to the skag-fast diet. Funnily enough most of the crimes in the area I work (Just outside Glasgow, one of the most deprived in Scotland, even Cabletel refused to cable the place as they'd probably have nicked the copper from the cables) are committed by the pale, skinny, white intravenous drug user and maybe I'm stereotyping but given a choice between stop searching a couple of junkies and an old grannie I'll take the junkie option every time. Maybe I'm just biased coz I don't like them. ;) I have been accused of being a dirty orange *bleep* or a dirty fenian *bleep* but I suppose thats just the West of Scotland mentality. The Police aren't racist for going after a certain group if they are responsible for more crimes in an area. It's common sense policing. If they want to wonder why certain groups are more likely to be involved in crime thats a different debate altogether. |
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You're saying that whites should be stopped and searched more than any other group in your area?
Tsk that's sooooo racist ;) |
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The demeanor of the person to the offices, the cultural behaviour of the people searched. Perceived racism by the person being questioned leading to different behaviour to what they possibly would have had if the didn't perceived the police as being racist. I've seen cases on TV where officers have just asked passing questions to black men (predominantly) which as resulted in a load of verbal. This in turn has made the officers more interested the the men than they should have been. This person has done nothing wrong apart from had a bad attitude but the officers don't know that. Next time an officer asks them a question they feel even more aggrieved and harassed and it's a vicious circle. Saying that if you have nothing better to do than stand about the streets all night in a residential area like some (of all colours and creeds) then you must expect to be questioned about what you're up to There was a good example on Traffic cops this week. :( Maybe both parties need to look at their behaviour?:confused: ---------- Post added at 18:25 ---------- Previous post was at 18:18 ---------- Quote:
When in Leicester city centre I've not seen gangs of white men* hanging about the streets although I know there must be some living there. I do see gangs (for want of a better word) of Asian men (well 15 to 25) of a night. I know there are lots of white men living here, I'm one of them but I don't hang about the streets. Where am I more likely to be stopped and searched? In the street at 11pm or sitting at home reading CF? *like I see in other area's of Leicestershire |
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u got some good points there shaun!:tu: i was discussing this today with my wife, about someones perception of a different culture (youth culture, street culture). if for example jamaicans who have suffered racism since the 50's, they are going to be pretty p***ed at being stopped and searched.
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