5.5 C
Dorset
Friday, November 15, 2024

Operation withdraw consent from UK police

Author

Categories

Share

Dear members of the Media

Operation Withdraw Consent is a non-partisan campaign that believes that the police are failing their duties to the majority of the public and we should collectively withdraw our consent. Undoubtedly, there are many for whom the police in this country “work.”. However, this is not the case for all. For others, particularly the working class and minority populations, we give up rights and show deference to no end, like wider populations. Yet, we are still subjected to disproportionate, violent, and unjust policing in our communities, while simultaneously being ignored as victims of crime. This must change. To this day, the government, Chief Police Officers and The College of Policing tell us that policing in the UK is carried out with the consent of the public. We disagree. Policing by consent is a myth.

The public did not consent to the explicit targeting of people based solely on their race, gender, or sexual orientation. We never consented to the enforcement of one set of laws for us and another set for the rich and powerful.

Despite organisations such as BLM, Sisters Uncut, and Reclaim Pride highlighting the systemic violence and discrimination faced by marginalised communities, at the hands of police forces across the UK, the police have made no efforts to change. Cases such as those of Dalian Atkinson, Bibaa Henry, Nicole Smallman and Sarah Everard, have gained wide media coverage over the past 2 years and highlighted the systemic racism and misogyny at the heart of many police forces across the UK, not just the Met. It feels like every day we hear a new story of the police failing victims, profiling innocent people, sexually harassing women, and sharing racist, homphobic, and misogynistic messages in toxic police WhatApp groups. All while overlooking the law-breaking and corruption of those in parliament. The time has come for change, and we are collectively calling on the public to withdraw consent from policing.

“As a former police officer, I know that racism, misogyny, and homophobia are entrenched in policing culture. The police know this too, but they have no intention of changing. I withdraw my consent because we need community-focused solutions to crime, and minority communities deserve to be treated with respect”

Chantelle Lunt – Writer, BLM Activists and co-founder of the Kill The Bill coalition

“I’m a former metropolitan Police Officer and I would like to withdraw my consent. For years, the metropolitan police force and other police forces have brutalised our communities with unfair and unjust stop and searches. The time for that to stop is now, and, therefore, I’m putting my full weight and voice behind Operation Withdraw Consent.”

Ali Hassan Ali – Former Metropolitan Police Officer

“I’m withdrawing my consent because women have been silenced by the police, abused by the police and murdered by the police. Institutional racism, sexism and homophobia plague the force who are meant to protect and serve the community. Enough is enough”

Patsy Stevenson Feminist Activist

“I want to withdraw consent because I’m sick and tired of daily gaslighting from the Metropolitan Police, my inbox is heaving with video evidence of institutional racism. Black people, and black men in particular, are nine times more likely to be stopped on the street by the metropolitan police. I’m tired.”

Michael Morgan – MMA News Breaker

“I believe in withdrawing consent from the police because I do not consent to the overpolicing of working class areas; institutional racism or institutional discrimination against the sex worker community; queer people; refugees; asylum seekers and travellers. We need to look at the way the criminal justice system only protects and serves the top 1% of society”

Felix Mufti – Actor, Writer and Reclaim Pride Activist

In April 2022, the IOPC released a damning report highlighting the disproportionate, unjust, and forceful use of Stop and Search against black and minority communities. The report highlighted stories such as that of an innocent black boy who was searched more than 60 times between the ages of 14 and 16. This cannot continue. The police have been given opportunities to address their institutional failures since the 1981 Scarman report, following the Brixton riots. They have shown, again and again, that they are incapable of making the cultural changes needed within the force. A training package cannot fix the damage that almost two centuries of unfair policing has caused to vulnerable communities. We at Operation Withdraw Consent (and our stakeholders) believe that a new model of policing is needed to meet the needs of our communities.

We are campaigning for our communities to be refunded so that we have effective and responsive youth, education, social, and health services that have been proven to reduce crime by meeting people’s basic needs. We want our communities to be given the power to respond to the 80% of non-criminal incidents that the police respond to, as we believe that a community response rooted in resolution and meeting individual needs would have better outcomes. Furthermore, a community response would reduce the chance of an officer escalating incidents to an arrest or using force when force is not necessary. Finally, we want autonomous community police scrutiny panels established. These panels would serve community members who feel that they have been unfairly treated by the police (as victims and suspects) and would have the power to independently investigate the police, submit their findings publicly, and force Police and Crime Commissioners (political officials who control police funding and are said to be the voice of the people) to hold the police to account, as opposed to being accountable to chief constables, as many existing models suggest.

The police service is broken; we must collectively withdraw our consent to this model and work to create systems, free of uniforms, that meet the needs of our communities. Please follow our social media for updates on how you can get involved in upcoming campaigns. If you would like to share why you are withdrawing consent to the current model of policing, please tag @owc2022 on twitter and @operationwithdrawconsent on instagram or use the #withdrawconsent hashtag.

If you would like to reach out to the Operation Withdraw Consent team or speak to specific members of our team,. Please contact Chantelle Lunt via e-mail or direct message on our social media platforms:

Main contact: Chantelle Lunt
[email protected]

Social media Links:
Twitter – OWC2022
Insta – @operationwithdrawconsent
Facebook – Operation Withdraw Consent

If you like our content, join us in helping to bring reality and decency back by SUBSCRIBING to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1Ll1ylCg8U19AhNl-NoTg AND SUPPORTING US where you can: Award Winning Independent Citizen Media Needs Your Help. PLEASE SUPPORT US FOR JUST £2 A MONTH https://dorseteye.com/donate/

To report this post you need to login first.

Author

Share